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Tillerson: Terror Group Ties Could Cost Pakistan Territorial Control
Last Updated: December 13, 2017 4:19 PM
  • Ayaz Gul
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People attend the funeral of a Pakistani soldier in Lahore, Pakistan, Dec. 13, 2017.


ISLAMABAD —

The United States has warned Pakistan it could lose control of its territory unless Islamabad abandons ties with terrorist groups operating in the country that are growing in "size and influence."

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson issued the warning as Washington and Islamabad renew efforts to improve bilateral relations and find "common ground" to promote peace in neighboring Afghanistan.

"We want to work with Pakistan to stamp out terrorism within their boundaries as well, but Pakistan has to begin the process of changing its relationship with the Haqqani Network and with others," Tillerson said at a public talk in Washington on Tuesday.

A U.S.-led military coalition is helping the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) to contain a resurgent Taliban insurgency.

Insurgents and leaders of a group allied with the Haqqani Network are allegedly orchestrating attacks from sanctuaries in Pakistan, with the help of the neighboring country's spy agency.
"Pakistan has allowed so many terrorist organizations to find safe haven within its territories, and these organizations are growing in size and influence," Tillerson said.

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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks at the 2017 Atlantic Council-Korea Foundation Forum in Washington, Dec. 12, 2017.
The secretary said he had warned Pakistani leaders that the terrorist groups might turn their attention from Kabul and decide they like Islamabad better as a target. He cautioned, "If they're not careful, Pakistan is going to lose control of their own country."

While there has been no formal response to Tillerson's remarks, a senior Pakistani government official has rejected the U.S. assertions as unfounded.

"In the last three years, our counterterrorism operations have effectively dismantled all terrorist groups on Pakistani soil while more than 200,000 of our troops are still deployed to areas bordering Afghanistan to consolidate the gains," the official told VOA, requesting anonymity.

The Pakistani government has also vowed to take action against any terrorists on its soil linked to the Afghan violence if U.S. officials share "actionable" intelligence with Islamabad.

Tillerson on Tuesday indicated Washington might start sharing such information because it is really concerned about Pakistan's stability.

"We want to work with them in a positive way. We're willing to share information with them and we want them to be successful. But we cannot continue with the status quo, where terrorist organizations are allowed to find safe haven inside of Pakistan," he said.

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FILE - A handout from the US Embassy shows US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis being greeted by Pakistani military officials as he arrives in Islamabad, Pakistan, Dec. 4, 2017.
Earlier this month, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visited Islamabad, where he also called on Pakistani leaders to redouble efforts against terrorist groups operating out of their country. He also called for Pakistan to play its vital role in promoting a process in Afghanistan to end the conflict there.

At a public talk in Islamabad following the Mattis visit, Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif reiterated that his country had made unmatched sacrifices in the fight against terrorism and was making all possible efforts to promote peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

"Peace in Afghanistan is of extreme importance to us. We are almost on all the platforms or forums from where peace in Afghanistan is being pursued. Our participation is with total sincerity with total commitment," Asif said.

He added that continued Afghan hostilities were hampering Pakistan's efforts to improve its economy and expand its trade to central Asian states.

"I think after Afghanistan the biggest stakeholder in peace in this region or in Afghanistan, is Pakistan," the foreign minister asserted.

https://www.voanews.com/a/us-terror-group-ties-could-cost-pakistan-territorial-control/4162032.html
 
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Lets see if the Pakistani Government responds to this. Clearly, the pressure is being piled on.
 
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We need to flush out terrorists regardless of what the huff and puff fool says but his hyperbole is quite ridiculous. Also he's only SOS by name now. Trump has sidelined him and all foreign affairs pretty much go through Kushner now.
 
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Trump is not alone, he brought his complete team of idiots with him. Retarded bunch living in lala land, after CIA chief warning now this A$$ warning Pakistan. If Pakistan Govt. have a little self respect left, they should let Markhoor free hand to deal with with idiots in Afghanistan.
 
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I hope Pakistan stands its ground and continue what it does best ,they have already defeated one superpower ,let's start by hurting the ego of US.i am with Pakistan on this :cheers:
 
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I hope Pakistan stands its ground and continue what it does best ,they have already defeated one superpower ,let's start by hurting the ego of US.i am with Pakistan on this :cheers:

Current scenario-

1)Unstable government due to games by The Establishment
2)Forex Reserves will drop below 5 billion USD in 2 months
3)China withdrawing from some CPEC projects(China wants stable govt. + No terrorism).China is clearly not the gravy train the Establishment thought it was.,infact it is a real "Baniya"
4)USA putting pressure on foreign operations of Pakistani banks,hurting Pakistan financially
5)Hostile India+USA+Afghanistan and uncertain relations with Iran
6)USA hinting that Pakistan will be next target for ISIS-K
7)NATO chief recently called the Pak-Afghan border as Durand Line.("We crossed the Durand line for Drone attacks")

This is very dangerous scenario for Pakistan.Estabishment needs to undertstand that others can play games too.
 
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Current scenario-

1)Unstable government due to games by The Establishment
2)Forex Reserves will drop below 5 billion USD in 2 months
3)China withdrawing from some CPEC projects(China wants stable govt. + No terrorism).China is clearly not the gravy train the Establishment thought it was.,infact it is a real "Baniya"
4)USA putting pressure on foreign operations of Pakistani banks,hurting Pakistan financially
5)Hostile India+USA+Afghanistan and uncertain relations with Iran
6)USA hinting that Pakistan will be next target for ISIS-K
7)NATO chief recently called the Pak-Afghan border as Durand Line.("We crossed the Durand line for Drone attacks")

This is very dangerous scenario for Pakistan.Estabishment needs to undertstand that others can play games too.
We should be watchful
 
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I think what matters even more in pakistan than the 'establishment' is the 'deep state'. For once I think Bajwa is a Straight soilder and has no political ambition, but still cant prevail over the deep state.
 
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This guy is running the state department as if it is a business corporation, he has proved to be completely weak and inept.

He is the dove apprently. The Hawks will do much more than talking. Also, the americans instilled 'drone' on the the comman mans psycology like no one else. This Advertisement says it all :

 
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lol, Go tell Tillerson to get rid of the Afghan Taliban first in Afghanistan who control 40% of Afghanistan.
 
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