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India-Pakistan
Border violations not acceptable, Kayani tells Mullen
2008-07-13
Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Kayani has told US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen that border violations by US-led coalition forces in Afghanistan would no longer be acceptable to Pakistan, a private television channel reported on Saturday.

According to Dawn News, the two officials discussed the prevailing security situation in north-western Pakistan during their meeting at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi. Kayani also maintained that such military "adventures" were counterproductive and might impact Pak-US bilateral co-operation in the ongoing war against terrorism, the channel said.

Mullen was on a surprise, one-day trip to Pakistan. US embassy officials confirmed the visit but said they had no details on Mullen's itinerary.

According to the channel, Gen Kayani told the visiting US official that Pak-Afghan border security was the responsibility of all stakeholders. He said Pakistan's security forces were capable of fighting militant outfits in the restive tribal belt near the Afghan border. Mullen praised Pakistan's performance in the war on terror.

Mullen had recently remarked that militants were flowing into neighbouring Afghanistan more freely this year compared to last year because Pakistan's government and military were not putting enough pressure on insurgents.

During his stop in Pakistan, Mullen also met President Pervez Musharraf, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and National Security Adviser Mehmood Ali Durrani, said Mullen's spokesman Capt John Kirby.
Posted by:Fred

#3  I hope Mike Mullen said something like this: "Clean up your mess in the Tribal Agencies, or we'll sterilize them for you. You have 60 days". Doesn't sound like he did, though. The border violations ARE unacceptable, but it's the taliban whose movements are unacceptable. If you don't want the wrath of the US military coming down on your neck, do something about it but spew propaganda. Remember, WE have nukes, too, and the means to deliver them ANYWHERE. Just keep that in mind. I think the belief that the US will "never" use its nuclear arsenal for anything may be a bit off base. If I were CnC, you'd all be glowing a bright blue right now.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-07-13 18:02  

#2  Half the troops they sent would get lost or captured by the Taliwhackers on their way to the border.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-07-13 10:03  

#1  So when are the Paki gonna desist?
Posted by: ed   2008-07-13 07:14  

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