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Pak military actions leading to deaths: US Senators

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Washington: Two key US senators today said that US must “fully review” ties with Pakistan and weigh possible cuts or new restrictions on military and economic aid as “certain actions” of the Pakistan military were leading to American military casualties in Afghanistan.

The two top Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham have warned in a joint statement that “the US has been incredibly patient with Pakistan…despite certain undeniable and disturbing facts.”

Citing “support of Pakistan army and intelligence to the Haqqani network and other terror groups blamed for attacks on US troops in Afghanistan,” the Senators said, “The time has come for the US to fully review its relations with Pakistan. We must assess the nature and levels of our support for Pakistan.”

“In particular, all options regarding US security and economic assistance to Pakistan must be on the table, including substantial reductions and stricter standards for performance,” they said. They termed Islamabad’s response to NATO’s airstrikes that reportedly killed 24 of its troops as “deeply troubling” and said this had added to continued deterioration in Pak-US ties.

McCain and Graham offered their deep condolences over those killed in the strike, which they described as “unfortunate and unintentional,” and said that the military investigation would clarify the circumstances of the “terrible tragedy.”

Lashing out at the Pakistan government’s response to the events, the two Senators said Islamabad was now preventing NATO supplies from reaching Afghanistan, ordering US intelligence officers to leave the country and boycotting the Bonn conference.

They also referred to reports that Pakistan may have decided to suspend all bilateral counter-terrorism agreements and said, “Such steps by the Pakistan government would mark a new low for our relationship.” The two Senators also called on the Obama administration to develop contingency plans for supplying troops in Afghanistan.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has summoned envoys in key world capitals for a meeting to review Pakistan’s strategy for important foreign policy issues like the war on terrorism and relations with countries like the US and India.

Pakistan’s envoys to the US, India, Afghanistan and several European countries are among those who have been asked to provide recommendations for forming strategies in the wake of the cross-border NATO attack last month that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, official sources said. (PTI)

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