Pakistan Disputes US on Militant Sanctuaries

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Pakistan Disputes US on Militant Sanctuaries
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by Ayaz Gul November 06, 2014

Pakistan has rejected as 'utterly baseless' U.S. allegations that it still has sanctuaries for militants that are detrimental to Afghan and regional stability.

In its biannual war assessment mandated by the U.S. Congress, the Department of Defense said that Taliban attacks in Afghanistan launched from sanctuaries primarily in the tribal areas of neighboring Pakistan remain a serious problem.

The report goes on to assert that "Afghan- and Indian-focused militants" continue to operate from Pakistani soil to undermine Afghan and regional stability. It also alleges that Islamabad uses these proxy forces to "hedge against the loss of influence in Afghanistan and to counter India's superior military."

But Pakistan has sharply criticized the findings of the U.S. report. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam, speaking to reporters Thursday, rejected the allegations as "utterly baseless" and "unsubstantiated". She says Pakistan's objections have been formally conveyed to the United States through its ambassador in Islamabad.

Unquestionable resolve

The spokesperson added that ongoing counter-militancy operations near the Afghan border, particularly in North Waziristan, clearly demonstrate Pakistan's unquestionable resolve to eliminate terrorists from its soil.

"‹"‹"We are in the midst of a very comprehensive law enforcement [army] operation against terrorists, known as Zarb-e-Azb. We have repeatedly said that we are not making any distinction in our operations against terrorists no matter to which organization they may belong," she said.

Aslam, in turn, accused the United States and Afghan security forces of not effectively guarding their side of the border against militant movements. She stated that both were "specifically" asked to take corresponding action on their side of the border before Pakistan undertook the Waziristan offensive in June.

""¦ the unfortunate fact that we did not receive the cooperation that we expected, which would have been in the interest of not just peace and stability in Pakistan but also in Afghanistan. Despite that background, this kind of baseless allegation in a report to the U.S. Congress is unacceptable to Pakistan," she said.

The U.S. Defense Department report has also acknowledged that Pakistan's military has made gains against the Pakistani Taliban and foreign fighters entrenched in the tribal areas on the Afghan border.

Haqqani Network

American and Afghan officials have long alleged the Haqqani Network of insurgents fighting along side the Taliban in Afghanistan is based in North Waziristan.

But Pakistani authorities say the network has been uprooted and its fighters have been evicted from the area. Haqqani fighters are blamed for some of the deadliest and highest-profile attacks against U.S. and coalition forces.

Speaking to reporters in Washington through a videoconference on Wednesday, Commander of the International Assistance Force Joint Command, Lieutenant General Joseph Anderson supported Pakistani assertions.

As he put it, the Pakistan army operations in North Waziristan have "fractured" the Haqqani Network and disrupted their efforts in Afghanistan, causing them 'to be less effective in terms of their ability" to launch attacks, particularly in Kabul.
Pakistan Disputes US on Militant Sanctuaries
What a country!

Living in denial.

No wonder they are destroying themselves with their own contradictions and lies.
 

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More embarrassment for them. It was actually just an internal US governmental note drafted by some low-to-mid level officer, they ideally should have remained quiet and not draw too much attention to it, but currently they are feeling cornered and highly insecure, hence such statements.
 

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:lol:
Its a Pentagon Annual Report submitted to the USA congress.

You can read it here :http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/afghanistan/64690-pentagon-report-afghanistan-2014-a.html
Pentagon reported that from the context of Afghanistan. :lol:

You can download the report from the USA defence website and read through.

PS: USA does not have congress party.
But United States Congress means :United States Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I dont want you to run into another wall with your denial and get hurt. See, we Indians are really caring!!!
 
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Too bad that insofar as this goes, I have nowhere to go in terms of denial. I have already held, at various instances of time, the full gamut of positions that tend towards indicting Pakistan's complicity in sponsoring terrorism in India and Afghanistan. Wouldn't need the Yanks to tell me that. :rofl:
Wouldn't need to know about "we Indians" since I've lived among them for practically all my life. Btw don't be fooled by the username, since that is where people usually go wrong, especially nowadays given the general thinking among the middle class in this country is that there can't be a 'non-sanatani' a.k.a. non-adherent of Brahmanism, who can be a 'nationalist'. You have to be 'Punya Putra' of the 'Punya Bhumi' to be a genuine 'Desh Bhakt'.
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