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US told not to back terrorism against Pakistan

The visit of the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen and CIA Deputy Director Stephen R. Kappes, "carrying what were seen as India-influenced intelligence inputs had hardened the resolve of Pakistan's security establishment to keep supreme Pakistan's national security interest even if it meant straining ties with the US and NATO"

Pakistan has accused the US of backing militancy within the country, saying this goes against the grain of the Washington-led global war against terror.

Quoting "impeccable official sources", The News reported Tuesday that "strong evidence and circumstantial evidence of American acquiescence to terrorism inside Pakistan" was outlined by President Pervez Musharraf, army chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt. Gen. Nadeem Taj in separate meetings with two senior US officials here July 12.

The visit of the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen and CIA Deputy Director Stephen R. Kappes, "carrying what were seen as India-influenced intelligence inputs had hardened the resolve of Pakistan's security establishment to keep supreme Pakistan's national security interest even if it meant straining ties with the US and NATO", the newspaper said.

It quoted a senior official with direct knowledge of the meetings as saying that Pakistan's military leadership and the president asked the American visitors "not to distinguish between a terrorist for the United States and Afghanistan and a terrorist for Pakistan".

"For reasons best known to Langley, the CIA headquarters, as well as the Pentagon, Pakistani officials say the Americans were not interested in disrupting the Kabul-based fountainhead of terrorism in Balochistan nor do they want to allocate the marvellous Predator (unmanned armed aerial combat vehicle) resource to neutralise the kingpin of suicide bombings against the Pakistani military establishment now hiding near the Pakistan-Afghan border," The News said.

During the meetings, the US officials were also asked why the CIA-run Predators and the US military did not swing into action when they were provided the exact location of tribal leader Baitullah Mehsud, "Pakistan's enemy number one and the mastermind of almost every suicide operation against the Pakistan Army and the ISI since June 2006", the newspaper added.

One such precise piece of information was made available to the CIA May 24 when Mehsud drove to a remote South Waziristan mountain post in his Toyota Land Cruiser to address the media and returned to his safe abode.

"The United States military has the capacity to direct a missile to a precise location at very short notice as it has done close to 20 times in the last few years to hit Al Qaeda targets inside Pakistan," The News noted.

Pakistani officials, according to the newspaper, "have long been intrigued by the presence of highly encrypted communications gear with Mehsud. This communication gear enables him to collect real-time information on Pakistani troop movements from an unidentified foreign source without being intercepted by Pakistani intelligence".

Mullen and the CIA official were in Pakistan on an unannounced visit July 12 to present what the US media claimed was evidence of the ISI's ties with Taliban commander Maulana Sirajuddin Haqqani and the alleged involvement of Pakistani agents in the bombing of the Indian embassy in Kabul.

"Pakistani military leaders rubbished the American information and evidence on the Kabul bombing but provided some rationale for keeping a window open with Haqqani, just as the British government had decided to open talks with some Taliban leaders in southern Afghanistan last year," The News said.

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>>>Pakistani officials, according to the newspaper, "have long been intrigued by the presence of highly encrypted communications gear with Mehsud. This communication gear enables him to collect real-time information on Pakistani troop movements from an unidentified foreign source without being intercepted by Pakistani intelligence".

Isn't US the provider of communication equipment to Pakistan and if Mehsud is aware of everything then one can bet on it that CIA is involved in splitting Pakistan. One less powerful islamic nation...
 
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I think everyone in the region is playing their own dirty games, this has to stop, we urgently need is a regional conference involving Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Russia, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, China and US to discuss joint strategy to end regional rivalries and bring peace to Afghanistan.
This is quite close to what I’ve been saying.


Afghan opposition wants international crisis meet

Wed Aug 27, 2008

KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan is going through a critical period and an international meeting including Taliban-led insurgents should be held to ward off crisis, the country's main opposition group said on Wednesday.

Attacks by the al Qaeda-backed Taliban have dramatically jumped in the past three years in Afghanistan, with militants appearing to push closer to the capital Kabul in recent months.

The National Front, which is a loose alliance of opposition parties, said insecurity posed a great threat for the country where more than 220,000 foreign and Afghan forces are struggling to defeat the militants.

"We are at a very dangerous point and are in a very fragile state. We are very vulnerable," Fazel Sangcharaki, spokesman for the front, told a news conference.

The group in a meeting recently suggested that an international meeting similar to the one held after U.S.-led troops overthrew the Taliban in 2001, should be held to discuss ways of how to save Afghanistan from further crisis, he said.

The proposed meeting needs to be held under U.N. auspices.

It will involve Afghanistan's political and armed opposition groups, its immediate neighbours, members of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia and members of NATO alliance which runs a separate force from the U.S. military in the war-torn country.


"For saving Afghanistan, for Afghanistan's expedience ... in order to not miss historical and golden chances, Afghans should sit together and have a serious dialogue," Sangcharaki said.

He said the front has already shared its proposal with envoys of foreign countries and their response was positive and it plans to discuss it with President Karzai too.

The front, formed two years ago, called for more coordination between foreign and Afghan forces to avoid civilian casualties. It also reiterated that the current strong presidential set up should be changed into a parliamentarian one.
 
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that Mr. Mushharf and Gen.Taj now sidelined and out of the picture and general Kiyani and the "democrats" of Pakistan as approvers, it will be in teresting to see what will be left of pakistan

:pakistan::china:
 
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I think everyone in the region is playing their own dirty games, this has to stop, we urgently need is a regional conference involving Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Russia, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, China and US to discuss joint strategy to end regional rivalries and bring peace to Afghanistan.
Excellent news.

France to host meeting of Afghanistan’s neighbours :tup:

PARIS: France has invited Pakistan and Iran to take part in a meeting of Afghanistan’s neighbours to help the peace process in the insurgency-hit country, Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Tuesday. Kouchner told members of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee. Paris has asked Pakistan, Iran and other neighbouring countries to attend because they could play a role in helping Afghanistan reach peace with the Taliban, he said. afp
 
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