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Army on June 8 sent home two-thirds of the US military personnel who were training its forces in counterinsurgency skills along the porous border with Afghanistan, reports Daily Times. An unnamed senior Army official said that 90 of an estimated 135 US trainers have left the country, the latest setback in the deeply troubled relationship between the United States and Pakistan’s Army following the May 2 US raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin laden. The 90 Americans had been training the Frontier Corps, a paramilitary force made up mostly of tribesmen from the frontier areas. “We have reassessed our requirements and sent 90 people home,” said the Army official. Other Americans have also been ordered to leave Pakistan, but the official would not elaborate or provide details.

Meanwhile, Leon Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), said that Islamabad must do more to go after militants within its borders who are plotting and directing attacks against troops in Afghanistan. “It is vital,” he said, that Pakistan live up to its end of the bargain, cooperating more fully in counter-terrorism matters and ceasing to provide sanctuary to Afghan Taliban and other insurgent groups. Panetta, the current CIA director, said that after the US raid in Pakistan that killed bin Laden, Americans asked Islamabad to “take a number of concrete steps to demonstrate cooperation and counter-terrorism”.

Further, the US anti-terror cooperation with Pakistan is in American long-term security interest and the cooperative efforts between the two countries have yielded results, the US State Department spokesman Mark Toner said. “What we are trying to do in Pakistan is to build democratic institutions, to improve Pakistan’s security, to help it face an existential threat from terrorism. And that is where our assistance is focused,” Mark Toner said at the daily briefing. “Clearly, our counterterrorism cooperation with Pakistan has yielded results. We have talked about the fact that more terrorists have been killed on Pakistani soil over the years than anywhere else in the world and that were apprehended on Pakistani soil over the years. And that is indicative of our strong counterterrorism cooperation,” Toner said, stressing the importance of anti-terror cooperation.
 
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Is This The Beginning of : "The End of the HoneyMoon" ???
 
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Why "expel" just 2/3rd, why not all of them?

Its just a face saving exercise.
 
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Why "expel" just 2/3rd, why not all of them?

Its just a face saving exercise.

nope we will keep a few around as long as were getting some use out of them we are learning from the americans not just in COIN but from how they serve their own selfish interests. We will get rid of them once they've served their purpose :)
 
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I think this is wonderful! We shouldn't need to train Pakistan FATA tribesman! What a waste of money. We can put the savings into more drone systems, which are more effective and dependable than FATA tribesman.
 
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Why "expel" just 2/3rd, why not all of them?

Its just a face saving exercise.

Face saving? After the Raymond Davis episode and the fact that PA has been conducting COIN ops on its own for the past 4+ years, they are no longer needed in all of the areas initially envisaged. I can go into specific cases where the American presence was totally redundant but was being accommodated for reasons other than military.

Ours is a learning Army. There are training programs already in place and units being rotated through them for many years now. Initially the feedback was taken from the US advisers but once the "train the trainer" phase was over, this program became somewhat redundant as we like to impart training to the troops on our own. We do not need training on small unit tactics per se, rather its the technical support that is needed and that will, to a great extent, continue to be provided by the remaining personnel. So all in all this is a good thing for both sides. The US SF assets returning get to go stateside and those remaining will continue to work with the Army/FC.

Also most of the focus of these advisers has been on FC and the ongoing relationship with the SSG. The former has achieved its goals of training cadres within the FC for such roles, the key issue is re-equipping and that will have to go on with or without Americans in Pakistan.

Overall the relationship is okay, there are mutual interests but the concerns of the hosts also matter.

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I think this is wonderful! We shouldn't need to train Pakistan FATA tribesman! What a waste of money. We can put the savings into more drone systems, which are more effective and dependable than FATA tribesman.

You should do whatever you must with your money. Its the prerogative of the US taxpayers. But offer us as much too. We have to do what is right for us.
 
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Where i think this is not big concern, concern is what ISI or MI did against covert CIA intelligence network in Pakistan, Trainers came according to permission of PA and they can leave on any notice from PA so this is mutual training plan under full control of intelligence and army. This news just will throw a little water on anti-America fire. Real issue still remain in hand.
 
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learning for those who failed in Iraq and Afghanistan...
 
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Good news... get them the hell out of there.
 
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Pakistan should have detained them in North Wazirastan and have them rosted by US drones. Let them feel how much it hurts.
 
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Why "expel" only 2/3rds?? Others to be expelled when they have completed their training? Makes no sense.

Sound more like a negotiated return instead of a expel which would have been unilateral.
 
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I think this is wonderful! We shouldn't need to train Pakistan FATA tribesman! What a waste of money. We can put the savings into more drone systems, which are more effective and dependable than FATA tribesman.

I think it will be more wise that you buy some additional coffins with these savings as the requirement is of too much these days in Afghanistan and who knows may be more in the immediate future.
 
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