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CPEC will offer militants additional targets: US
By News Desk
Published: May 12, 2017
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The United States on Thursday claimed the emergence of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in Pakistan would allow terrorist groups more targets for attacks.

“The emerging China Pakistan Economic Corridor will probably offer militants and terrorists additional targets,” Daniel Coats, director of National Intelligence, told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing. Coats was testifying before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence along with other top intelligence officials.

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‘Pakistan responsible for deteriorating ties’

The National Intelligence director also pointed fingers at Pakistan, stating the country was responsible for the deteriorating ties with its neighbour, India.

“Islamabad’s failure to curb support to anti-India militants and New Delhi’s growing intolerance of this policy, coupled with a perceived lack of progress in Pakistan’s investigations into the January 2016 Pathankot cross-border attack, set the stage for a deterioration of bilateral relations in 2016,” said Coats.

The US administration further warned that ties might become worse if another ‘high-profile’ terrorist attack originates from Pakistan and takes place on Indian soil.

Speaking further on India-Pakistan relations, Coats said, “Increasing numbers of firefights along the Line of Control, including the use of artillery and mortars, might exacerbate the risk of unintended escalation between these nuclear-armed neighbors.”

Coats also stated that Pakistan-base terrorist groups “will present a sustained threat to US interests in the region and continue to plan and conduct attacks in India and Afghanistan.” He suggested easing tension and renewed dialogue between the countries. Coats said these will hinge “on a sharp and sustained reduction of cross-border attacks by terrorist groups based in Pakistan and progress in the Pathankot investigation.”

‘Terrorist groups will focus on soft targets’

He, however, showed confidence in Pakistan stating that it “will probably be able to manage its internal security”, and that these groups will be focusing on soft targets.

“The groups we judge will pose the greatest threat to Pakistan’s internal security include Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent, ISIS-K, Laskhar-e-Jhangvi, and Lashkar-e Jhangvi al-Alami”, he said further.

Coats also stated terrorist plots against the US homeland “will be
conducted on a more opportunistic basis or driven by individual members within these groups.”

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Coats also spoke about Pakistan’s nuclear weapons saying, “Pakistan’s pursuit of tactical nuclear weapons potentially lowers the threshold for their use.” He stated that early deployment during a crisis and more mobile nuclear weapons meant that systems would be outside the relative security of a storage site for a longer period of time. This would increase “the risk that a coordinated attack by non-state actors might succeed in capturing a complete nuclear weapon.”
 
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Some one is really pissed at improved Pak internal security & the benefits of CPEC as it's attracting other regional power as well, plus US is losing control in Afghanistan as its unable to improve the security situation in the said country even after pouring in billions of $$.. statements r also being directed at China as CPEC & one belt Silk Road summit is taking place in China ..
 
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So what we stop the progress? I didn't see settlers did that when they invaded and destroyed the local indigenous people in America. At least we are not doing that. And these rats will be sent to hell accordingly, starting with Yadav blav blav
 
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LOL! So what's the solution Mr USA? Pakistan should build nothing because everything is a target for terrorists? What a bizarre statement to make. Sound more like a covert threat. This is the USA telling Pakistan 'Get closer to the Chinese and we will sponsor terrorism in Pakistan.' GFY America.
 
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Is Pakistan is responsible for deteriorating ties? Sure Pakistan must have invaded USA's bordering country, like Mexico and must be harbouring Anti-USA terrorists there with the help of another USA's enemy, like Russia there.

And if this is not the case then find who's responsible for "deteriorating ties" :whistle:

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USA just laid out their policy framework ... Terrorists should attack CPEC works and India should carry out a false flag.

Message is simple and straightforward.
 
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CPEC western route is passing thru some of those area where monthly income is less than 20$ ,Imagine the same areas getting uplift and same people can earn ten times by putting up small shops like tea stalls ,tyre service can easily earn 10X more money ,why they will target i simply dont understand ,it appears some ones wish / plan in coming days
 
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US is not the power it was in 2000s... after spending 1.7 trillion dollars in iraq and afghanistan, and still counting expenditure, they cannot afford another open war even with NK ....unless they want to have same fate as that of USSR

So from where i stand... they can pretty much screw them selves
 
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US is not the power it was in 2000s... after spending 1.7 trillion dollars in iraq and afghanistan, and still counting expenditure, they cannot afford another open war even with NK ....unless they want to have same fate as that of USSR

So from where i stand... they can pretty much screw them selves

i think you are misinterpreting the said statement.

this is nothing but a push for more troops in Afghanistan. Afghans are lobbying for more boots on the ground to keep them in power.

Uncle Sam is not Russia to begin with and 1.7 trillions spent are only a minute fraction compared to the earnings.
 
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