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Canada and its allies must take a united front against Pakistan because it is a state sponsor of terrorism that threatens world security, says Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander.

Alexander, a former ambassador to Afghanistan, said the fight against the Taliban and groups like al-Qaeda will never be won in Afghanistan alone because it is a “cross-border conflict” supported by the Pakistan government.

Speaking on a special edition of CBC's Power & Politics about Canada’s legacy in Afghanistan, Alexander said the world has only caught up with that reality in recent years, despite long-standing warnings from Afghanistan that Pakistan is a big part of the problem.

“This is state sponsorship of terrorism. It’s covert. It’s been denied. Not even Western analysts agree that it’s happening on the scale we know it to be happening,” he told host Evan Solomon.

Alexander, who authored the book The Long Way Back: Afghanistan’s Quest for Peace,called for continued support for Afghans who are fighting against the Taliban and for security and democracy as Canada and other countries wrap up prolonged military missions. But he also urged allies to confront Pakistan.

“We need to have a united front in dealing with Pakistan. The civilian government there doesn’t control military policy, strategic policy.… the army and the intelligence service do,” he said.” And they have denied the obvious, postponed this reckoning for years with so many terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda, that are doing so much harm around the world, still based in that country, this should be a priority for everyone.”

Alexander said the international community must address the Pakistan situation urgently because it’s “all connected” with other trouble spots — linked to Syria and Iraq because so many militants and jihadis are going there, and also linked to foreign policy on Russia.

'Haven for terrorists'
Pakistan's tribal region along the border of Afghanistan has long been labelled a "haven for terrorists." But Alexander said even people within Pakistan aren’t aware of the degree of official involvement. He cited a recent New York Times article (censored in Pakistan) that focused on Pakistan’s relationship with al-Qaeda and its knowledge of Osama bin Laden hiding within its borders.

“The civilian government will say we don’t control it, it happens behind closed doors in places run by the army, run by the ISI (Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence). The Pakistani population doesn’t know this is happening. But it has to be said. You can not, they have not, trained, financed, equipped the Taliban on this scale without the institutional involvement with these groups. And they are negotiating with the Taliban — trying to lie down with the lion inside Pakistan in spite of all the loss of life inside Pakistan. This has got to change.”

Former Canadian diplomat David Mulroney, who served as deputy minister in charge of the Afghanistan Task Force overseeing co-ordination of Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan, said that if Alexander’s remarks represent the government's official position, they must be followed up with “real measures” and a “much tougher stance” against Pakistan.

“Tomorrow can’t be business as usual for our High Commission in Islamabad. We can’t have the same kind of co-operation with Pakistan,” he said. “And we have to make very certain that players like the Canadian Forces and our security establishment aren’t having one set of conversations with the Pakistanis while our diplomats are having another. We have to get really serious.”

Mulroney, distinguished senior fellow at the Munk School's Canada Centre for Global Security Studies, said Canada should engage in talks with Washington, where the "real levers" are.

Roland Paris, university research chair in International Security and Governance at the University of Ottawa, agreed that Alexander’s statement has significant implications for foreign policy.

“If this is Canadian government policy, that has implications for what we are doing. And if it’s Canadian government policy, the actions need to be brought into line with that policy. If it isn’t Canadian government policy, then minister Alexander should reconsider those words,” he said.
 
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Damn...that was unexpectedly explicit - direct accusations from the Canadian govt themselves - declaring Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism.
 
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Bismillah i was wondering when a scummy cuntfaced idiot would post it.

Surprise surprise.

Not.
 
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Source for your article: Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism, Chris Alexander says - Politics - CBC News

First of all, Chris Alexander is an idiot. No one in Canada actually takes him seriously, and he has a bad rep for talking shit and then going back on his words.

Anyways, to the topic...

Opinion: Pakistan sheltered Bin Laden? Prove it - CNN.com

prove it.
Osama was found happily in abbotabad pretty near a millitary complex....either ISI was complicit in hiding him or else they are the biggest idiots who shame everyone by calling themselves an intellegence agency
 
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Bismillah i was wondering when a scummy cuntfaced idiot would post it.

Surprise surprise.

Not.
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Damn...that was unexpectedly explicit - direct accusations from the Canadian govt themselves - declaring Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism.
No, it just from one guy.

Osama was found happily in abbotabad pretty near a millitary complex....either ISI was complicit in hiding him or else they are the biggest idiots who shame everyone by calling themselves an intellegence agency
Except that you're wrong. Read the article that I posted, it's what I've been saying since the entire incident began. This has been debated to death, and has been proven Pakistan is not a guilty party.

Does RAW know the location of every single maoist terrorist in India? If so, why not go after them? Why is the so called "red corridor" allowed to exist? Either RAW is complicit, or they're the biggest idiots who shame everyone by calling themselves an intelligence agency.

Don't agree with me? That's fine, but you should know that I used your logic, so disagreeing with me would mean disagreeing with yourself.

Guilty by proximity is a dumb argument to make, so never make it again.
 
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No, it just from one guy.


Except that you're wrong. Read the article that I posted, it's what I've been saying since the entire incident began. This has been debated to death, and has been proven Pakistan is not a guilty party.

Does RAW know the location of every single maoist terrorist in India? If so, why not go after them? Why is the so called "red corridor" allowed to exist? Either RAW is complicit, or they're the biggest idiots who shame everyone by calling themselves an intelligence agency.

Don't agree with me? That's fine, but you should know that I used your logic, so disagreeing with me would mean disagreeing with yourself.

Guilty by proximity is a dumb argument to make, so never make it again.

Ok..we are not talking here about some random maoist, who at max is an internal threat.(BTW RAW doesnt handle the red corridor)...we are talking about the most wanted terrorist on earth.The man USA was looking for years.Bin laden must somehow gotten into pakistan...he must have some sources inside the ISI to make sure nothing gets screwed up while entering....again i am not accusing pakistan high command of colluding to protect bin-laden...all i am saying is that elements in ISI helped him across afghanistan to pakistan, secured a house for him, its unbelievable and naive to think otherwise
 
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Who cares.... Canada is so so so far away and so so cold......... who cares about it's retards? World opinion my ***, everything from this point onwards is a positive. What more bad press can we get? Jaltay raho, jo Indians yahan dhol bajja rahay hain'! :o:

Sannu kuch vee nai hona. Patt lo jo tussi patna hai'ga! o_O
 
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Osama was found happily in abbotabad pretty near a millitary complex....either ISI was complicit in hiding him or else they are the biggest idiots who shame everyone by calling themselves an intellegence agency

Are you talking about the same Osama - The world's most feared and hated terrorist who's dead body was never shown to the public and as just dumped somewhere in the sea?
 
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They were in Afghanistan for 10+ years. They wasted their $$ but could not invest in building/erecting/fencing the Pak-Afghan border.

All election drama for these incompetent idiots.
 
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