Thursday, 22 September 2011

The most senior US military officer has accused Pakistan's spy agency of supporting the Haqqani group

Mr. Malik and his government's efforts are hampered by the fact that none of Pakistan or Afghanistan have control over some parts of the border area between them. the Pakistani government had taken "measures are very strict and very" whenever it receives information on the militant groups.I would like to assure you that, if they are there and which is harmful, and action being taken. the Haqqani network on Pakistani soil if the authorities there failed to take action against the militants.the failure of Pakistan against the Haqqani network, and analysts say that the United States is concerned about the capacity of the group is particularly acute in NATO begin to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan. its roots reach deep into Pakistani territory, and speculation about his links Pakistani security establishment refuses to subside.


The Haqqani network ... As a real arm, told Pakistan's intelligence shared between services, "said Maj. Gen. Mike Mullen, the Senate committee.the U.S. $ 1bn linking U.S. aid to Pakistan to work again Haqqani and others] will not make the Pakistanis happy," he added. "We have sacrificed the lives of 35,000 [in the fight against terrorism, and suffered economic losses." the latest comments are further evidence of his patience was running out, and indicates that he is ready to be more explicit with the end of his term in office from the end.

About 25 people died in the attack for 20 hours last Tuesday on the U.S. embassy in Kabul and other official buildings.the killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden on Pakistani soil by U.S. forces in May.The support of the Pakistani intelligence services, Haqqani operatives planned and carried out an attack with a truck bomb [on September 11],


the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, the staff, the Pakistani government to impose sanctions on the killing of journalist Saleem Shahzad. they were behind the attack June 28 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul, and another set of smaller operations, but effective.Admiral Mullen was a strong advocate to maintain dialogue with Pakistan with military institutions.


  







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