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Obama will NOT say sorry to Pak over Nato strike deaths:
Earlier it was Gen Martin Dempsey, the most senior figure in the US military who refused to apologise for the air strike that killed 24 Pakistan soldiers. Asked if there was anything to apologise for, Gen Dempsey said: absolutely not.
And now, President Obama has refused to apologise too!
Move quickly as possible to diffuse the situation? But nothing seems to have moved in that direction. The least a conceited Obama could have done was to express condolences. Or is it too much to ask for?
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Earlier it was Gen Martin Dempsey, the most senior figure in the US military who refused to apologise for the air strike that killed 24 Pakistan soldiers. Asked if there was anything to apologise for, Gen Dempsey said: absolutely not.
And now, President Obama has refused to apologise too!
The White House has ruled out President Barack Obama offering "formal condolences" to Pakistan over the killing of its 24 soldiers in a NATO strike.
The request for this came on Monday, two days after the NATO attack, from US envoy to Pakistan Cameron Munter, who said that a formal video message from Obama was needed to help prevent the rapidly deteriorating relations between the two countries from cratering, administration officials were quoted as saying by the daily.
"The ambassador, speaking by video conference from Islamabad, said that anger in Pakistan had reached a fever pitch, and that the United States needed to move to defuse it as quickly as possible," the officials said.
Move quickly as possible to diffuse the situation? But nothing seems to have moved in that direction. The least a conceited Obama could have done was to express condolences. Or is it too much to ask for?
Live! UK govt asked Oxford to admit Gaddafi's son as student - Rediff.com India News