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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has spelt out in no uncertain terms that US drone aircraft strikes against militants inside its territory must stop, but Washington is not listening, the country’s foreign minister said.

“On drones, the language is clear: a clear cessation of drone strikes,” Hina Rabbani Khar said.

“I maintain the position that we’d told them categorically before. But they did not listen. I hope their listening will improve,” she told Reuters in an interview late on Wednesday.

The attacks by the unmanned aircraft from Afghanistan, which US officials say are highly effective against militants, fuel anti-American sentiment in Pakistan because they are seen as violations of sovereignty that inflict civilian casualties.

Khar’s sharp comments on the drone strikes came ahead of a two-day visit to Islamabad by the United States’ special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Marc Grossman.

Ambassador Grossman was due to hold bilateral meetings with Pakistani officials and take part in a “core group” meeting with officials from both Pakistan and Afghanistan, where the United States is hoping to revive stalled peace talks with the Taliban.

Ties between Pakistan and the United States, allies in the war on militancy, have lurched from crisis to crisis as they spar over security, assistance and the future of Afghanistan.

An unannounced raid on Pakistani soil by US Special Forces who killed Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden last May plunged relations to a low, and tensions were further stoked in November when a Nato attack across the border from Afghanistan killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

After a review of ties with Washington, a Pakistani parliamentary committee laid out a series of demands, including an end to US drone strikes.

Khar said other methods should be used to take out militants in the border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

“We have to look at effective tools which are mutually acceptable. The cost of using tools which are not mutually acceptable is far, far too high. We’re looking at alternatives,” she said, without elaborating.

The commander of the frontline corps in Pakistan’s northwest told Reuters last week that one alternative would be for the United States to share intelligence so that its ally’s F-16 fighter jets could target militants there.

Pakistan says US not listening, drone strikes must stop | DAWN.COM
 
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Look at the pathetic lack of authority this government has. NATO aircrafts come and kill 24 soldiers, they do nothing.

Then they can't stop drone attacks either. Neither can they totally defeat the terrorists. Sometimes the failures in this war really get to me.
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has spelt out in no uncertain terms that US drone aircraft strikes against militants inside its territory must stop, but Washington is not listening, the country’s foreign minister said.

“On drones, the language is clear: a clear cessation of drone strikes,” Hina Rabbani Khar said.

“I maintain the position that we’d told them categorically before. But they did not listen. I hope their listening will improve,” she told Reuters in an interview late on Wednesday.

The attacks by the unmanned aircraft from Afghanistan, which US officials say are highly effective against militants, fuel anti-American sentiment in Pakistan because they are seen as violations of sovereignty that inflict civilian casualties.

Khar’s sharp comments on the drone strikes came ahead of a two-day visit to Islamabad by the United States’ special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Marc Grossman.

Ambassador Grossman was due to hold bilateral meetings with Pakistani officials and take part in a “core group” meeting with officials from both Pakistan and Afghanistan, where the United States is hoping to revive stalled peace talks with the Taliban.

Ties between Pakistan and the United States, allies in the war on militancy, have lurched from crisis to crisis as they spar over security, assistance and the future of Afghanistan.

An unannounced raid on Pakistani soil by US Special Forces who killed Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden last May plunged relations to a low, and tensions were further stoked in November when a Nato attack across the border from Afghanistan killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

After a review of ties with Washington, a Pakistani parliamentary committee laid out a series of demands, including an end to US drone strikes.

Khar said other methods should be used to take out militants in the border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

“We have to look at effective tools which are mutually acceptable. The cost of using tools which are not mutually acceptable is far, far too high. We’re looking at alternatives,” she said, without elaborating.

The commander of the frontline corps in Pakistan’s northwest told Reuters last week that one alternative would be for the United States to share intelligence so that its ally’s F-16 fighter jets could target militants there.

Pakistan says US not listening, drone strikes must stop | DAWN.COM

The language used here is very aggressive. i think they want to stop this or want extra money for the license to kill more Pakistan ,who are branded without any damn proof as terrorists.
 
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Guys please don't think that i am trolling...but i am honestly sick of this drone crap going on there...either Pakistan govt. should do something about it or stop making these statements every now and then...Apart from putting salt on wounds what else such statements do???
 
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The language used here is very aggressive. i think they want to stop this or want extra money for the license to kill more Pakistan ,who are branded without any damn proof as terrorists.

Well said.........

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Guys please don't think that i am trolling...but i am honestly sick of this drone crap going on there...either Pakistan govt. should do something about it or stop making these statements every now and then...Apart from putting salt on wounds what else such statements do???

Every common Pakistani is sick of these statements -This is code word for demanding more money for our corrupt politicians and military establishment
 
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Maybe if Pakistan establishes sovereignty over those areas such as Miranshah where drone strikes are occurring then there wouldn't be a need for Drone Strikes.

Pakistan cannot have it both ways.
 
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Maybe if Pakistan establishes sovereignty over those areas such as Miranshah where drone strikes are occurring then there wouldn't be a need for Drone Strikes.

Pakistan cannot have it both ways.

Maybe you should spend a month in Fata, for life experience?
 
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That sunds so lame & pathetic. Why don't they just shoot the damn thing down??
 
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Maybe you should spend a month in Fata, for life experience?

I can't. As a Pakistani I need a special Visa to go there and there is guarantee of Safety and there is no Police to protect me. Its all Tribal Justice.

That is the worst part.
 
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I can't. As a Pakistani I need a special Visa to go there and there is guarantee of Safety and there is no Police to protect me. Its all Tribal Justice.

That is the worst part.


Wha wha what>.????
 
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That is what I was thinking. Could this be an act of war in the eyes of many nations?
 
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That is what I was thinking. Could this be an act of war in the eyes of many nations?
all nation .. even Afghanistan government f***** shi* out of USA government when they killed their people in night raid and now there is no more night raids for USA /NATO troops but only by Afghanistan Army ..
 
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