[BITList] cooperation high as usual but paki army says it doesn't want US aid.

x50type at cox.net x50type at cox.net
Fri Jun 10 01:14:43 BST 2011


    So, paki army has a well thought out campaign against terrorist but will do it how and when they think fit and it doesn’t interfere with their other pursuits!
    OK, in that case – isn’t it business as usual a la onion?
    ct 

    Angry Pakistani army says it doesn't want U.S. aid 
    By SAEED SHAH
    Noting that the United States had kept secret from Islamabad its plans to assault bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, just a few hundred yards from Pakistan's most prestigious military academy, the military said future sharing of intelligence would take place "strictly on the basis of reciprocity and complete transparency."

    "It has been clearly put across to U.S. intelligence officials that no intelligence agency can be allowed to carry out independent operation on our soil," the statement said.

    It also said the military wouldn't be pressured into attacking terrorist strongholds in North Waziristan, something U.S. officials have long sought. The army "was following a well thought out campaign plan and is under no pressure to carry out operations at a particular time," the statement said. "Future operations ... will be with political consensus."


     

From: x50type at cox.net 
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 9:27 AM
To: BITList 
Subject: cooperation high as usual

    Pak intelligence continues full cooperation with US Forces..............................a friend indeed.
    ct
    News
    Pakistani Intelligence Announces Its Full Cooperation With U.S. Forces During Upcoming Top Secret June 12 Drone Strike On Al-Qaeda At 5:23 A.M. Near Small Town Of Razmani In North Waziristan

    http://www.theonion.com/articles/pakistani-intelligence-announces-its-full-cooperat,20681/
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