WASHINGTON: As Pakistan ratified the peace deal with the Taliban in restive Swat Valley; an eminent American think-tank has warned the move would increase the tensions between Islamabad and Washington.
Stratfor, the US think-tank, also said the Obama Administration could even move to expand its unilateral air strikes inside Pakistan.
'Not only will Pakistan see greater domestic turmoil as a result of the passage of this law, but the new regulation will further aggravate tensions between Islamabad and Washington, complicating Western efforts to combat the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan,' Stratfor said.
'The United States may even move to expand its unilateral airstrikes and covert operations deeper into Pakistani territory,' it said, adding that the signing into law the peace deal with Pakistani Taliban would virtually convert the Swat Valley into a Taliban territory.
Stratfor, the US think-tank, also said the Obama Administration could even move to expand its unilateral air strikes inside Pakistan.
'Not only will Pakistan see greater domestic turmoil as a result of the passage of this law, but the new regulation will further aggravate tensions between Islamabad and Washington, complicating Western efforts to combat the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan,' Stratfor said.
'The United States may even move to expand its unilateral airstrikes and covert operations deeper into Pakistani territory,' it said, adding that the signing into law the peace deal with Pakistani Taliban would virtually convert the Swat Valley into a Taliban territory.