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US to give Pakistan chance to strike terrorist targets, says Tillerson
Anwar IqbalUpdated November 01, 2017
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US Defence Secretary James Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson testify about authorisations for the use of military force before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington on Monday. —Reuters

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has informed Congress that Pakistan is willing to target terrorists if provided information and Washington plans to give Islamabad the opportunity to prove it.

At a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Monday night, American lawmakers also warned that if the United States insisted on having the option of first strike against a nuclear-armed nation, it could send a wrong signal to other nations with nuclear weapons. They particularly mentioned India and Pakistan, two nuclear nations with strained relations.

Although the hearing was on the US president’s authority to go to war, Senator John Barrasso, a Wyoming Republican, asked Mr Tillerson to share with the committee what he heard from Pakistanis during his visit to Islamabad last week.

“Pakistanis have indicated — if we provide them information they will act. We’re going to have to test that, give them an opportunity to do so,” Secretary Tillerson replied. “So, we are going to enter into an effort to have greater sharing of certain intelligence information.”

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Senator Barrasso also referred to US President Donald Trump’s Aug 21 speech who said that “a pillar” of his new strategy for Afghanistan was “to change the approach in how to deal with Pakistan”.

The senator reminded Mr Tillerson that while travelling in South Asia last week, he too talked about “setting certain expectations” for the government of Pakistan and also about putting in place “a mechanism of cooperation through information sharing and action” to deny terrorist outfits the ability to launch attacks.

“So, could you talk a little bit about what is the change in the approach to Pakistan and maybe some of the expectations that you’ve articulated for the Pakistani government … in terms of what this cooperation is going to look like?” he asked.

Secretary Tillerson said he could only share “some broad contours” of Islamabad visit in a public hearing and if the senators wanted more, he was willing to sit with them for a closed hearing.

“But the conversation with the Pakistani government is for them to recognise that they will be one of the greatest beneficiaries of a successful peace process in Afghanistan,” he said.

He noted that Pakistan had two very unstable borders, with Afghanistan and India, so the message he delivered in Islamabad was — “You have to begin to create greater stability inside your country and that means denying safe haven to any of these organisations that launch attacks from your territory”.

Secretary Tillerson said he hoped his visit will pave the way Pakistan reviews the Afghan situation. “Pakistan will find it in their interests to begin to disassociate these long-standing relationships that have developed over time with certain terrorist organisations,” he added.

He claimed that Pakistan did have long-standing relations with the Haqqani network and the Taliban, which might have served their purpose for stability in the past but they no longer served that purpose.

“And it’s up to Pakistan I think, to think about their longer-term stability and their future by changing that relationship with these organisations,” said the chief US diplomat.

The hearing also focused on the issue of presidential authority to launch a nuclear strike, with the committee’s chairman Senator Bob Corker noting that the Senate hasn’t conducted a hearing on this issue since the 1970s.

Some senators described President Trump as unpredictable and warned that he could order a pre-emptive nuclear assault against North Korea or another country with nuclear weapons.

US Defence Secretary James Mattis and Mr Tillerson, however, said that the president could only order a first strike if Washington felt an “imminent threat,” but refused to define what that threat might look like.

Senator Edward Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, asked the two witnesses if Mr Trump could launch a “first strike” without consulting any members of Congress.

Secretary Mattis avoided a direct answer, but said he could imagine a scenario where it’s possible if another country were preparing to fire weapons of mass destruction at the United States.

Another lawmaker pointed out that the Bush administration invaded Iraq because it thought Saddam Hussein had nuclear weapons but their assumption was proved wrong.

Mr Mattis said the process for launching nuclear weapons was very rigorous. “No US president has forsworn first strike and that has served us well for 70 years,” Mr Tillerson added.

A Kentucky Republican, Senator Rand Paul, brought India and Pakistan into the debate, saying keeping the first strike option sends a wrong signal.

“What signal does it send to enemies of other nuclear powers? Enemies of Russia, enemies of China, enemies of Pakistan, of India that we’re reserving the right if we don’t like what weapon you have and we think it might reach us, we may as well just take you out,” he said.

“And we look Pakistan and India is pointed at each other. You’ve got Israel pointed at Saudi Arabia, pointed at Iran. You have all of these enemies and if we’re going to assert the yes, we have the right and the will and will take pre-emptive war against a nuclear power,” he warned.

Published in Dawn, November
 
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Yes that's what Pakistan said... sand they Agreed
 
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This is the only way they can save their face from 4th FAILED war in the history. The narrative like this actually shows that yes Pakistan is now agreed to take action against those because of whom we are fail in Afghanistan, we are wining this war lol indirectly another failure of United States entire foreign policy. Supporting India in this region clearly evident, US lost the war and regional players and powers in entire Asia going towards somewhere else rather provoding any support to Americans. This is the sign of weakness - United States!
 
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He claimed that Pakistan did have long-standing relations with the Haqqani network and the Taliban, which might have served their purpose for stability in the past but they no longer served that purpose.
“But the conversation with the Pakistani government is for them to recognise that they will be one of the greatest beneficiaries of a successful peace process in Afghanistan,” he said.

US too had cordial relations with them..... but you could break up leaving them armed to teeth after they won for you coz you live on other side of the globe while we had to live here and we will have to....
Destiny dragged you and here you are... begging them to come to table and begging Pak to make it possible. And when it is made happen, you drone kill their top leader who convinced his juniors to participate in dialogue. What a confused bunch of morons you are.
You have to listen to Pak and act accordingly and make Pak believe that you really want peace in Afghanistan.

This is what Mr. Tillerson wants to tell senators in closed hearing.
 
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Washington willing to give Islamabad information to strike terrorist targets: Tillerson
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Published: November 1, 2017
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Rex Tillerson says Pakistan have to begin to create greater stability inside its country. PHOTO: ONLINE

The United States Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said that Pakistan is willing to target terrorists if provided information and Washington plans to give Islamabad the opportunity to do so.

Tillerson talks tough to ‘incredibly important’ Pakistan

During a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, on Monday night, Tillerson told Congress that the Pakistani government understands that “they will be one of the greatest beneficiaries of a successful peace process in Afghanistan.”

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He further stated that Pakistan had two very unstable borders, one with Afghanistan and one with India, and the message he delivered during his recent trip to Pakistan was that “you [Pakistan] have to begin to create greater stability inside your country and that means denying safe haven to any of these organisations that launch attacks from your territory”.

“Pakistan will find it in their interest to disassociate themselves from these long-standing relationships that have developed over time with certain terrorist organisations,” he added.

Tillerson claimed that Pakistan may have developed long-standing relations with the Haqqani network and the Taliban, which might have served their purpose for stability in the past but they no longer served that purpose.

“It’s up to Pakistan I think, to think about their longer-term stability and their future by changing that relationship with these organisations,” said the chief US diplomat.

US Defence Secretary James Mattis and Tillerson also told US lawmakers that they believe they have the legal authority to conduct operations against terrorist groups, including the Islamic State (IS), according to Washington Post. They said there was no need for a new war authorisation to replace the one passed immediately after the September 11, 2001, attacks.

US worried about Pakistan govt’s stability, Tillerson tells India

The two senior members of US President Donald Trump’s national security team told the committee that any attempt to place time limits or geographical constraints in a new Authorisation for the Use of Military Force could cripple efforts to fight terrorists.
 
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“Pakistan will find it in their interests to begin to disassociate these long-standing relationships that have developed over time with certain terrorist organisations,”

Pakistan has every right to pursue its national interests. If they are best served by keeping such associations, or by disassociating now, or in the future, then it is up to Pakistan do so.
 
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Mauka Mauka
Mauka Mauka

Which national interest is more jmportant

To get USA off your back and to stop or dilute the USA India nexus

Or to destroy the haqanni network and all terror groups including your proxy terror Kashmir fighters against India
 
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That is for USA to decide not India.

By the way what happened to all that bilateral issue talk?


You know that's Indians giving you people lip service and excuses .

With no intention of ever normalising relations .

Modi wants to isolate you from USA a d the west
 
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You know that's Indians giving you people lip service and excuses .

With no intention of ever normalising relations .

Modi wants to isolate you from USA a d the west

That's what Modi wants. He has complete freedom of that.

Just like USA which knows what's best for it.

Just like Pakistan.

Business will prevail and I am happy about our odds.
 
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“Pakistanis have indicated — if we provide them information they will act. We’re going to have to test that, give them an opportunity to do so,” Secretary Tillerson replied. “So, we are going to enter into an effort to have greater sharing of certain intelligence information.”
Clinton, GWB, & Obama all tried this approach only to discover that the persons of interest were evacuated from target areas before Pakistani forces or U.S. missile strikes arrived.

Has the leopard changed its spots?
 
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