Posted on 10/30/2009 10:01:23 PM PDT by altair
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has questioned Pakistan's commitment to hunt top al-Qaeda leadership hiding inside the country and accused it of failing to track them down.
"Al-Qaeda has had safe haven in Pakistan since 2002... I find it hard to believe that nobody in your government knows where they are and couldn't get them if they really wanted to," Clinton told a group of senior Pakistani journalists in Lahore on Thursday.
"Maybe that's the case, maybe they're not gettable. I don't know... As far as we know, they are in Pakistan," she said in unusually blunt remarks during a visit to Pakistan that is aimed at mending fences and improving strained ties.
Clinton's comments - made when a journalist asked why the war on terror has focused so much on Pakistan reflected concerns expressed recently by senior American diplomats, including Ambassador Anne Patterson.
(Excerpt) Read more at indianexpress.com ...
Has this picture been posted anywhere on an American news web site?
That’s what happened when a US Secretary of State went to a country simply because the administration’s feeling was hurt that the Indian PM invited Bush for a dinner without telling them first. She said things that wouldn’t be helpful for her diplomatic efforts.
More importantly, what does Bill Clinton think of what’s going on in Pakistan?
That's the only news web site I visit.
Smoov deeplomahsee!
They both look like John Kerry.
Cut 'em some slack, Hill. It's not like al-Qaeda hides behind the walls like they're Rose Law Firm billing records or something.
A stuck clock moment for Hillary! It makes one wonder. Hillary! has no authority in Pakistan, as Pakistan is the domain of Richard Holbrooke, Afghanistan and Pakistan Czar.
I'm thinking they were there long before 2002. Probably back as far as....say, 1992.
Perhaps we could see what the President back in '92 knows. I wonder what he was doing.
Besides chubby interns, that is!
She’d look better in a burka and I find it remarkable that she went even this far ...
You’re wrong on this issue. She is stating facts to truth. And rather than being the usually polite but obtuse diplomat, she’s unloaded bigtime on the Pakistanis, who’ve been thinking and behaving all along as though Americans are stupid and gullible.
Well, no more. Islamic terrorists have been organizing, training, and operating from Pakistan’s territory. Nuclear materials and engineering knowledge have flowed to other rogue nations from Pakistan. America could eliminate a major part of our problems by nuking Pakistan but instead we’ve been treating them like responsible adults.
At least she is talking to them. I wouldn’t bother - the lack of veracity in Pakistan’s ruling elite means diplomatic relations is for naught.
That would be George HW Bush. Impeached ex-president Clinton did not take office until 1993 and in those days, what is now called Al-Qaeda were the Afghan "Freedom Fighters".
Maybe someone can also explain to me why Osama Bin Laden is considered the baddest guy when he is only a spoiled rich kid throwing his family's money at the truly dangerous Ayman Zawahiri in an attempt to be cool.
Mission Accomplished in Afghanistan == Ayman Zawahiri has assumed room temperature.
She speaks the truth.
This whole administration is so incredibly good at wrecking things (like economies and relationships), and so incredibly bad at building things (like the aforementioned) that you have to wonder if they’re really geniuses hell bent on doing exactly what they keep accomplishing. Sheesh!
As for me, I'd be fine with us leaving Afghanistan. Too much PC BS keeping us from hammering the enemy into the dirt.
It's clear that Obama doesn't have the brains or the guts to fight this war. That, plus he doesn't have the heart to kill his Muslim brethren.
Sounds like the beast kicked the Paks in the scrotum sac. I think they needed that.
This is what happens when Mr. Present himself wants everyone to think that Afghanistan harbors no terrorists.
They’re all in Pockeestahn so I don’t have to send more troops to Afghanistan.
Once we can leave with dignity, yes. Too many Americans have lost their lives for what appears to be an attempt to secure a pipeline to the Caspian Sea.
Too much PC BS keeping us from hammering the enemy into the dirt.
Yeah. There are all the signs of another Vietnam in the making.
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