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By Reuters
Published: October 7, 2011

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ISLAMABAD: US President Barack Obama’s warning to Islamabad over suspected ties to militants will hurt efforts to stabilise Afghanistan and fuel anti-Americanism, the chairman of Pakistan’s Senate Foreign Affairs Committee said on Friday.
Pakistan is seen as critical to bringing peace to neighbouring Afghanistan, but the United States has failed to persuade it to go after militant groups it says cross the border to attack Western forces in Afghanistan.
“This is not helping either the United States, Afghanistan or Pakistan,” Salim Saifullah told Reuters.
“There will be pressure on the (Pakistan) government to get out of this war,” he said, referring to the US war on militancy.
Obama warned Pakistan on Thursday that its ties with “unsavory characters” have put relations with the United States at risk, as he ratcheted up pressure on Islamabad to cut links with militants mounting attacks in Afghanistan.
He accused Pakistan’s leaders of “hedging their bets” on Afghanistan’s future, but stopped short of threatening to cut off US aid, despite calls from lawmakers for a tougher line over accusations that Pakistani intelligence supported strikes on U.S. targets in Afghanistan.
Saifullah said Washington’s public criticism of Pakistan was counter-productive and would only create tensions between allies that would play into the hands of militant groups.
“War in Afghanistan is passing through a critical phase, evolutionary phase, at this stage muddying water is not appropriate,” he said. “This is exactly what the militants want. They are playing to their tune. This is adding strength to them.”

‘Obama warning puts pressure on Pak to get out of war’ – The Express Tribune
 
We are used to americans threatening us. Nothing new. Our govt should act in the best interest of pakistan immaterial of what obama says
 
and.....

The US should now come clearly out, either they want to keep on cooperating with us, give us a deadline, or flatout, deny any more cooperation. Stop playing this Girlishness boyfriend games.
 
IMHO its not them who is playing games.
 
It is very clear , what ever little show of friendship that USA was pretending to with Pakistan is/was all for its own selfish goals .... USA wants Pakistan to do the dirty work of fighting the terrorists in Afghan for which it doles out annual sum of money , .... Pak needs to question itself is this the kind of friendship it needs with America which is all one sided ? America keeps dictating its goals and pakistan keeps fighting Americas war ? Pak needs to stay away and keep peace with Afghan , India and all neighbouring countries !!!
 
Obama and the US can't do anything, it is no longer the power that it was in the 1990s. Pakistan must stand on its own feet, make peace with India and Afghanistan and not allow the Americans to exploit the geopolitical environment.
 
Good One should watch

 
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just get out of the war already.
 
This clown, Obama is such shameless, without bound......check out this link.

DailyTech - Obama Says he Has No Regrets on Wasting $535M on Failed Solar Startup


Obama approved taxpayers hard earned cash on a firm that they had no guarantee of. Then he goes on TV and says he has no regrets....when his country is in the worst of two wars and financial mess. Shameless idiot.

I hope Americans vote him out in 2012.

And then there are even more clowns at the Nobel Committee, who gave him the Nobel Peace Prize.


Pakistan should slap this guy on the face.
 
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Americans are aware before election 2008, Obama famously flip-flopping
 
So how are you going to get out of the war? US pressure or not, the point still remains about how will you come out of this cycle?
 
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