Posted on 04/11/2011 6:13:27 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Pakistan has privately demanded the Central Intelligence Agency suspend drone strikes against militants on its territory, one of the U.S.'s most effective weapons against al Qaeda and Taliban leaders, officials said.
Pakistan has also asked the U.S. to reduce the number of U.S. intelligence and Special Operations personnel in the country, according to U.S. and Pakistani officials.
The U.S. strategy in the war in Afghanistan hinges on going after militants taking refuge in Pakistan. The breakdown in intelligence cooperation has cast a pall over U.S.-Pakistani relations, with some officials in both countries saying intelligence ties are at their lowest point since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks spurred the alliance.
Beyond the Afghan battlefield, officials believe that without a robust counterterrorism relationship with Pakistan, al Qaeda and other groups can operate with far greater impunity when planning attacks on the U.S. and Europe. The vast majority of attacks against the West in the last decade originated in Pakistan.
Relations have been under heightened strain since Pakistan's arrest in January of CIA contractor Raymond Davis, who was jailed after killing two armed Pakistani men in Lahore on Jan. 27. Mr. Davis was released last month, but the case fueled Pakistani resentment over the presence of U.S. operatives in their country.
Pakistani officials complained that Mr. Davis and potentially dozens of other CIA operatives were working without Islamabad's full knowledge.
Drone strikes are opposed by an overwhelming majority of Pakistanis, and are widely seen as a violation of Pakistan's sovereignty.
The CIA's covert drone program has operated under an arrangement in which Pakistani officials deny involvement in the strikes and criticize them publicly, even as Pakistan's intelligence agency secretly relays targeting information to the CIA and allowed the agency to operate from its territory.
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Pakistan Asks U.S. To Curtail CIA Operations
I see they are now just telling us.......
How nice.
Stop sending Pakistan money (our tax dollars)!
Spot on!
At the chance of being considered racist and bigoted, I am reminded of an ol' saw: "No tickee...no washee!"
Important story.
As we’ve been saying for six years: Obama’s “soft power” nonsense is going to end up killing lots of innocent folks.
Pakistan was behind 9/11 (which is a national holiday in Pakistan- the anniversary of the father of Pakistan’s birth, IIRC). It’s funny, it seems Obama is waging, at least publicly, a more forceful war against Pakistan than Bush did. Perhaps it is just more use of drones or something.
Heck of a job, Barack! /s
Acknowledging "boots on the ground" in Pakistan.
WTF! (winning the future... duh!)
So the land of tribalism is now a sovereign nation? OK, treat them like one. Take out the gov't for harboring and aiding terrorists within is sovereign territory.
Obamas response: we’re so very sorry we’ll print a few hundred billion dollars for economic aid AND throw in a sincere letter of apology.
A sensible response: Shut up bitch! Followed by a swift backhand.
Where’s Justin Ramaindo and Code Pink been?
... at least, it was this way until Nancy Pelosi leaked this classified information in a careless and clueless comment to the media.
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