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ISLAMABAD — The Pakistani government Saturday accused the U.S. of sabotaging peace talks with domestic Taliban fighters by killing their leader in a drone strike, as the militants began the process of choosing a successor.

The rise in tension, even though the U.S. took out Pakistan's No. 1 enemy, shows just how complicated the relationship between the professed allies can be. The two repeatedly have clashed over issues such as drone strikes and Pakistan's alleged support for militants fighting U.S. troops in neighboring Afghanistan.

The Pakistani Taliban leader slain Friday, Hakimullah Mehsud, was a ruthless figure known for a deadly attack on a CIA base in Afghanistan and a bloody campaign that killed thousands of Pakistani civilians and security personnel.

The Pakistani army has launched numerous operations in the country's northwest in a failed attempt to subdue the group, which aims to topple Pakistan's democratic system and impose a harsh version of Islamic law. It also seeks an end to the country's unpopular alliance with the U.S.

Pakistan's government, which took office in June, has pushed peace talks with the Taliban as the best way to end the conflict, although many people are skeptical a deal is possible.

The drone strike that killed Mehsud in the North Waziristan tribal area came a day before the government was to send a three-member delegation of clerics to the region with a formal invitation to start peace talks, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said. It never ended up going.

Khan called the drone attack "murder" to the peace effort, but hoped the process could continue. He said he warned the U.S. ambassador previously that American drone strikes should not be carried out while Pakistan was trying to hold peace talks and no Taliban leader should be targeted. The government later summoned the U.S. ambassador to complain.

When asked whether he thought the U.S. was trying to deliberately scuttle the peace process, the minister responded: "Absolutely."



Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/...ader-killed-by-drone-99251.html#ixzz2jYe93jxm



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This is the smoking gun proof that the pakistani estabkishment is in hand in glove with the islamic terrorists to terrorise their own people so as to get money from US.
 
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This is basically for the Talebanis & taleban supporters among public to hear.
 
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Passing the blame on US...... aren't the Pakistani establishments involved and in agreement with the US authorities on drone attack.

Or is it just for domestic consumption. Simpathies towards the Taliban supporter's.
 
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Is the Pakistani government so naive as to suggest that his killing will thwart the so called 'peace process'? The TTP's agenda is clear, their aims are clear and doesn't depend on only one person. It is the shaura that takes decisions.

The Pakistani Taliban’s stated aim is to overthrow the government and replace it with an Islamic caliphate, and to establish Sharia in the whole of Pakistan. This ideological opposition to the government and military has fueled a nonstop campaign of violence for years.

But Pakistan wants them to:

> Adhere to the constitution of Pakistan before the real talks can begin.
> Lay down arms.


That's asking for the Moon. It's never ever going to happen. By laying down such impossible conditions, the talks will be a non-starter.
 
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Passing the blame on US...... aren't the Pakistani establishments involved and in agreement with the US.

The pak government 100% involved with US on drone attacks as proved by wikileaks. The US will launch drone attacks and Pak government will then go on Media pretending they had no idea.
 
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The pak government 100% involved with US on drone attacks as proved by wikileaks. The US will launch drone attacks and Pak government will then go on Media pretending they had no idea.

Its a good thing .. if they are killing terrorist mofos.
 
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ISLAMABAD — The Pakistani government Saturday accused the U.S. of sabotaging peace talks with domestic Taliban fighters by killing their leader in a drone strike, as the militants began the process of choosing a successor.

The rise in tension, even though the U.S. took out Pakistan's No. 1 enemy, shows just how complicated the relationship between the professed allies can be. The two repeatedly have clashed over issues such as drone strikes and Pakistan's alleged support for militants fighting U.S. troops in neighboring Afghanistan.

The Pakistani Taliban leader slain Friday, Hakimullah Mehsud, was a ruthless figure known for a deadly attack on a CIA base in Afghanistan and a bloody campaign that killed thousands of Pakistani civilians and security personnel.

The Pakistani army has launched numerous operations in the country's northwest in a failed attempt to subdue the group, which aims to topple Pakistan's democratic system and impose a harsh version of Islamic law. It also seeks an end to the country's unpopular alliance with the U.S.

Pakistan's government, which took office in June, has pushed peace talks with the Taliban as the best way to end the conflict, although many people are skeptical a deal is possible.

The drone strike that killed Mehsud in the North Waziristan tribal area came a day before the government was to send a three-member delegation of clerics to the region with a formal invitation to start peace talks, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said. It never ended up going.

Khan called the drone attack "murder" to the peace effort, but hoped the process could continue. He said he warned the U.S. ambassador previously that American drone strikes should not be carried out while Pakistan was trying to hold peace talks and no Taliban leader should be targeted. The government later summoned the U.S. ambassador to complain.

When asked whether he thought the U.S. was trying to deliberately scuttle the peace process, the minister responded: "Absolutely."



Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/...ader-killed-by-drone-99251.html#ixzz2jYe93jxm



Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/...ader-killed-by-drone-99251.html#ixzz2jYdwnyxP

Dichotomy or Danda......
Pak projecting as Beacon against Terrorism....

Showing Mullas we, gave Danda to US

Showing US you are Terrorists...

Mard a Moeen ..or...NaMard e Momeen!!
 
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Its a good thing .. if they are killing terrorist mofos.

Civilians are human beings

The terrorists that need to be killed are the ones planting bombs in markets and mosques and they the Americans working as contractors and caught red handed Cia officials like raymond davies!
 
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Looks like this statement is more out of fear. Politicians in Pakistan are just trying to cover their back & wants Talebunnis to think that they on their side. Real sad state of affairs... Maybe soon we will see some kinda new NRO to wipe the slate clean for these barbaric terrorists!
 
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What a bunch of gutless cowards, grow a pair and stand up to the threats instead of pu$$yfooting.
 
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local intelligence helps US to kill hakeem mehsud. So Pakistani army, government and state supporting US on drones and war as usual...
Keep doing it...But don't lie on media as they doing.
 
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Civilians are human beings

The terrorists that need to be killed are the ones planting bombs in markets and mosques and they the Americans working as contractors and caught red handed Cia officials like raymond davies!

A hellfire is surely much more safer and deadly (without warning) and if it kills terrorists i have no issues with it.. as for raymond davis... it was also their familes who accepted millions of $$ and US citizenship to forget the episode... 
Pakistan to assess US ties after killing of Pak Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud


Are you serious? Cutting ties with US for killing a dreaded terrorist? Blimey... misplaced priorities or what?

Its taliban khan bitching about blocking NATO supplies.. his and nawaz leagues husband was killed... samjha kar.
 
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Now what about the so called MANJAN that we selling that TTP are foreign agents???
Infact we are supporters of foreign agencies I guess, NOW Zaid Hamid getting new twisting stories for us..
What a bunch of liars we are :) 
A hellfire is surely much more safer and deadly (without warning) and if it kills terrorists i have no issues with it.. as for raymond davis... it was also their familes who accepted millions of $$ and US citizenship to forget the episode... 


Its taliban khan bitching about blocking NATO supplies.. his and nawaz leagues husband was killed... samjha kar.
what about our army asset Haqqani and Mullah Umer???
Mullah Umer has said yesterday that we are deeply grieved of Mehsud death..
Can you exactly tell me about your stance for Afghan Taliban?
OK, now we have a deal with US that Afghan Taliban are also terrorist, For how many $$$$$...
Coalition support FUND showing the magic.
 
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