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India-Pakistan
US told to vacate Shamsi base
2011-11-27
[Dawn] Furious over the pre-dawn NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A single organization with differing goals, equipment, language, doctrine, and organization....
attacks on border posts, the government on Saturday reacted sharply by indefinitely closing down supply routes used by western forces in Afghanistan and once again asking the United States to vacate an airbase previously used for drone operations. The government also said it would carry out a thorough review of its cooperation with the US and NATO.

The retaliatory decisions were taken at an emergency meeting of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC), the country's highest forum for defence policy consultation and coordination. The meeting was convened to discuss the NATO air strikes and make strategies for a response.

"The DCC decided to close, with immediate effect, the NATO/Isaf logistics supply lines. It also decided to ask the US to vacate the Shamsi airbase within 15 days. The DCC decided that the government will revisit and undertake a complete review of all programmes, activities and cooperative arrangements with US/NATO/Isaf, including diplomatic, political, military and intelligence," said a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office after the meeting.

The decisions, though sounding tough, apparently kept the window for negotiations open.

It was originally proposed to unilaterally terminate the NATO supply route, but ultimately the DCC settled for keeping it indefinitely closed even as it had been squelched soon after the incident and the decision by the country's top civilian and military leadership appeared as a formal closure announcement.

The supply route remained closed for 11 days last year after NATO choppers intruded into Pak airspace and fired at a paramilitary force, killing two soldiers. The issue was resolved after apologies from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
... sometimes described as The Liberatress of Libya and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Charles Evans Hughes ...
and NATO leaders.

About 40 per cent of NATO's non-lethal supplies are transported through Pakistain using Chaman and Torkham border crossings -- the preferred routes for being economical.

NATO has developed an alternative northern route through central Asian states as a contingency for a situation where the Pak route is choked.

It was for the third time this year that the US has been asked to vacate the Shamsi airbase, 300kms southwest of Quetta. But this time it has been given a 15-day ultimatum for leaving the airfield, which is under the United Arab Emirates' control.

The two previous occasions when similar demands were made from the US were after the CIA operative Raymond Davis episode and then in the aftermath of the late Osama bin Laden
... who went shovel-ready...
denouement. Drone operations from the base were believed to have ceased in April and the facility is now supposedly being used for logistic purposes.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani
... Pakistain's erstwhile current prime minister, whose occasional feats of mental gymnastics can be awe-inspiring ...
will brief parliament on how the government intends to conduct its rocky relations with Washington in the future.

The attack is likely to cause yet another dent in Pakistain-US ties that were still recovering from strains following the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad
... A pleasant city located only 30 convenient miles from Islamabad. The city is noted for its nice weather and good schools. It is the site of Pakistain's military academy, which was within comfortable walking distance of the residence of the late Osama bin Laden....
Islamabad is also likely to reduce its cooperation for a negotiated settlement in Afghanistan. According to a source, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar may cancel her trip to Bonn for a conference on Afghanistan and the country may be represented there at a lower level. A final decision may depend on how Washington moves to prevent the frayed ties from taking yet another slide.
Posted by:Fred

#7  We are so screwed.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2011-11-27 18:37  

#6  Afghanistan is the symptom and Pak is the problem. We are done in Afghanistan. Time to wind things up and cut off all aid to Pakistan. You cannot buy them off, even for a day anymore.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2011-11-27 14:37  

#5  How about the US selling a balistic missile defence system to India together with a few hydrogen bombs on top of this.
I am sure the Paki's will really appreciate the gesture !
Posted by: Elder of Zion   2011-11-27 12:45  

#4  Isn't that why we train Airborne troops? To take a contested airbase?
Posted by: Hellfish   2011-11-27 12:43  

#3  Offer to cut off all aid monies and tell them the next time their forces fire on us, the war is ON. Then kick their ambassador in the forks to reinforce the message.
Posted by: Silentbrick - Halliburton Lost Drill Bit Division   2011-11-27 11:04  

#2  A final decision may depend on how Washington moves to prevent the frayed ties from taking yet another slide.

Lemme guess - more $?
Posted by: Raj   2011-11-27 09:15  

#1  Still say Pakiwakiland is a prime grade A candidate for a through fusion like scrubbing for it's whole extant...
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-11-27 01:50  

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