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According to the think-tank, the US-Pakistan war is likely to be triggered by a terror attack or due to U.S. counter-terror operations.
The Council on Foreign Relations Center for Preventive Action anonymously questioned government officials and experts and compiled a list of contingencies that could possibly occur in 2012.
The armed conflict with Pakistan is under Tier 1 category. This category lists contingencies that directly threaten the US, and which are likely to trigger U.S. military involvement.
US-Pakistan ties have hit an all-time low after an air strike by NATO killed 24 Pakistani soldiers last month.
The relationship between the two countries entered a testy phase after CIA operative Raymond Davis gunned down two armed men in Lahore, Pakistan in January this year.
The US raid on Abbottabad compound in May, in which fugitive al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed, further soured relations as Pakistan was kept in the dark about the secret operation being carried out on its soil.
US has also accused Pakistan's spy agency ISI of having with the Haqqani network and other militant groups.
Washington has steadfastly maintained that Pakistan continues to coddle these terrorist groups, which are responsible for carrying out deadly strikes in the Afghanistan region.
Pakistan's intelligence agency has also been accused of providing strategic support to the Haqqani network, which for the recent attack on the US embassy in Afghanistan.
In retaliation to the NATO air strikes, Pakistan immediately closed down NATO supply lines and ordered US to vacate the Shamsi air base, reportedly used by CIA-operated drones, by December 11.
Pakistan Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani also gave his troops "full liberty" to respond to any further cross-border attacks by NATO forces in Afghanistan.
While, US has condoled the death of the soldiers, it has said it will continue its war on terrorism.
The fact that Pakistan has done little to allay US fears on ISIs relationship with militants lends weight to the surveys prediction.
The survey also predicts a civil-military crisis in Pakistan or terror attacks, which will lead to instability in Pakistan.
http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/WOR-SCR-survey-us-pakistan-may-go-to-war-in-2012-2629546.html?HT2=