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ISLAMABAD: There was stony silence from Pakistan as drone strikes continued in North and South Waziristan on Thursday, and publicly at least, neither President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar nor COAS General Ishfaq Parvez Kiyani were heard complaining in their separate meetings with the visiting US Envoy Marc Grossman.

With its credibility-hitting rock bottom, nothing seems to deter the civil and military establishment from keeping the truth from the people of Pakistan with even the opposition not asking tough questions from Prime Minister Gilani s government.

Barely two weeks have passed since the well publicized All Party Conference in which Pakistan s politicians gathered to lend a shoulder to its security forces which had come under unprecedented verbal attacks from the United States.

So, it is all the more surprising that the same security establishment has now with or without taking the Gilani government into confidence agreed that it would no longer demand an end to drone attacks as they have in the past.

Pakistan has denounced the US drone attacks on its territory as unacceptable, reiterating that the strikes were being carried out in violation of the country s sovereignty.

The US Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, recently alleged that while rebuilding ties, Islamabad had stopped demanding an end to the aerial assaults, which are carried out by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on northwestern Pakistan.

When this report was published in the Pakistani media, there was a deafening silence from the Foreign Office and the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), after which both were approached by the media for a comment. As in the past, both the Foreign Office and the ISPR denied James Clapper s statement and said that there was no change in Pakistan s stance on drone attacks.

However, speaking to Western diplomatic sources, The News understands that Pakistan has agreed recently that it would not demand an end to these drone strikes. Even in the past, according to WikiLeaks, Prime Minister Gilani had assured the former American Ambassador Anne Patterson that Pakistan was not against these drone strikes, but publicly it was compelled to condemn them.

It is now for Parliament and the opposition parties to demand the truth from Prime Minister Gilani that is if the security establishment finds it appropriate to share their fresh efforts to rebuild ties with the United States.


Pakistan silent on drone strikes
 
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it could have been better if pakistan were allowed to operate drones, but trust deficit is so high between 2 countries.
 
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Like the article says that even the opposition parties are not saying anything, it seems that Zardari and co. have convinced all of them that these drones are required, or there's nothing we can do against it.
 
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Pakistan is one of the worlds biggest military powers,with 100s of nukes in its arsenal.It is not a country u.s can bomb without consent from authorities.Pakistani rulers can stop drone attacks by threatening to cut off nato supplies if they really wanted.The fact is pakistani rulers and military want drone strikes to happen,all the anti drone rants are just to please common citizens.Someone needs to take care of these armed groups of terrorists sooner or later.If pakistani army goes after them then they will take revenge by suicide bombing the markets and mosques for another 150 years.So let the U.S take care of them via drones,let pak govt remain silent or sometimes raise voice against evil drones,let the blame go to america and create anti american sentiments which will indirectly help america in the future...everyone happy.
 
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Pakistan Politican are alike India....

They can do all Drama for Vote bank and end of day they does nothing.

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Last month Richard Holbrooke, the US state department’s special representative, met students from Pakistan’s north-west tribal *areas. They were *enraged by drone attacks, which – *according to David Kilcullen, counterinsurgency adviser to General Petraeus – have eliminated only about 14 terrorist leaders while killing 700 civilians. One young man told Holbrooke that he knew someone killed in a Predator drone strike. “You killed 10 members of his family,” he said. *Another claimed that the strikes had unleashed a fresh wave of refugees. “Are many of them Taliban?” Holbrooke asked. “We are all Taliban,” he replied.
 
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This happens only in Pakistan jgr, Actually its the fault of Pakistani awam who elected these donkeys as their leaders. JASI AWAM WASE HUKMARAN.


I hope my Pakistani fellows will understand this soon.

we indians also have same thinking about our government that allowed to go 2G scam case.
 
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i don't think anyone should be surprised with this. This is how it's been in the past decade or so. for public consumption.. GOP & PA will raise hell in the open against drone attacks, & privately.. there is a consent for these actions!! sad though.. this will only mislead the public in general!!
 
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Pakistan is one of the worlds biggest military powers,with 100s of nukes in its arsenal.It is not a country u.s can bomb without consent from authorities.Pakistani rulers can stop drone attacks by threatening to cut off nato supplies if they really wanted.The fact is pakistani rulers and military want drone strikes to happen,all the anti drone rants are just to please common citizens.Someone needs to take care of these armed groups of terrorists sooner or later.If pakistani army goes after them then they will take revenge by suicide bombing the markets and mosques for another 150 years.So let the U.S take care of them via drones,let pak govt remain silent or sometimes raise voice against evil drones,let the blame go to america and create anti american sentiments which will indirectly help america in the future...everyone happy.

Good analysis , however i feel that its due to American pressure on Pak that's working here, Its impossible to strike with drones over Pakistan without its Army and Govt giving a go ahead to America ... not just the Govt , dont just make them scapegoats , even the Army's permission would be of high importance, else such an operation is impossible !
 
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These things r very minor compared to abottabad ride. Public is anti amrika , rulers r pro amrika. Thats why IKhan is popular.
 
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Pakistan has denounced the US drone attacks on its territory as unacceptable, reiterating that the strikes were being carried out in violation of the country s sovereignty.
Oh really? We all know that the drone strikes have the blessings of the Pakistani military establishment. The 'protests' are only for public consumption.

And then Gilaniji said one fine morning in the Pakistan Parliament that any future U.S. drone attacks would amount to violation of Pakistani sovereignty and would be met with all force at Pakistan's disposal! So where's the 'force'? Where's the 'disposal'? Nothing but yakkity yak yak!! Blah,blah and more blah! Pakistan's new force multiplier!! :cheesy:

Cheers!
 
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now what happened to owr great worriors of islam with 100+ neuks , fifth largest army,land of purest of pure & isreal of china why cant they take this case to world & do something about it
 
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