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Pakistan has lost more lives and troops to terrorism than any other country: Pentagon

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Acknowledging Pakistan's fight against terrorism, the Pentagon said that the country has lost more lives and troops to terrorism than any other country.

Addressing a press conference on Thursday, Pentagon Chief Spokesperson Dana White said that the recent visit of US Secretary of Defence James Mattis to Islamabad — during which he met with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Chief of Army Staff Qamar Jawed Bajwa — was aimed at finding a common ground with Pakistan.

"This is about broadening our relationship and looking for opportunity," White said, adding that Mattis had "fruitful conversations" during his time in Pakistan.

Editorial: Sense returns to Pak-US relations

Explaining that the common ground between Islamabad and Washington is "the threat of terrorism", White said that "no one has lost more troops and lives to terrorism than the Pakistanis".

"Pakistan has an interest in ensuring that terrorism is defeated. They've lost thousands of troops and they've lost thousands of innocents as well."

White elaborated that it is in the interest of Pakistan, the US and the South Asian region to encourage a political reconciliation in Afghanistan and to this effect, Washington would work closely with Islamabad.

The search for common ground
Islamabad has been facing pressure from Washington in recent months to 'do more' against alleged terrorist safe havens in Pakistan.

Tensions had increased in August when US President Donald Trump, announcing his South Asia policy, lambasted Pakistan for "offering safe havens to terrorists".

During his trip to Pakistan, Mattis had emphasised the role that Pakistan can play in working with the US to facilitate a peace process in Afghanistan, reiterating Washington's call to redouble its efforts to confront militants and terrorists.

A day before Mattis landed in Islamabad, however, CIA director Mike Pompeo had warned Pakistan that if it does not eliminate the alleged safe havens inside its territory, the United States will do “everything we can” to destroy them.
 
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This is why we need to get out of this so called war on terror otherwise
we will keep losing our civilians, soldiers and economy will keep suffering.
 
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Meeting didn't go well at all. This is a positive step forward made possible after the demise of the corrupt politicians.
 
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now wait for the negative statement for amreeka bhadur. American statements should not be taken serious unless they are addressing the concerns of Pakistan. US is playing, both sides know each other well. I hope Pakistan dont repeat usual behaviour of suki tari lana the fir mutar the chug taran .......
 
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So it took one statement from PAF cheif to shoot down any drone or any jet into Pakistani airspace and now this sudden change of tone.

It's a rule of jungle out there. Jiss ki lathe uss ki bhans.
 
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Very soon they will once again back stab Pakistan after some time.
 
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thank you . as we already done more then enough so dont expect us to "do more" .
 
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Mattis delivered the final warning to Pakistan-redouble more.Pakistanis should brace for what's about to happen in coming months.There is bipartisan support in the US.
Also,invest in dollars.
 
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Mattis delivered the final warning to Pakistan-redouble more.Pakistanis should brace for what's about to happen in coming months.There is bipartisan support in the US.
Also,invest in dollars.
:blah::blah::blah:
 
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we should rename the old school carrot and stick to coconut and bamboo policy
 
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