Pakistan tells US military to leave drone attack base

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US asked to vacate Shamshi Airbase: Mukhtar go for face saving (Pakistan won't last war with India for 45 days

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan told the United States to leave a remote desert air base reportedly used as a hub for covert CIA drone attacks, Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar was quoted by state media as saying Wednesday.

His remarks are the latest indication of Pakistan attempting to limit US activities since a clandestine American military raid killed Osama bin Laden on May 2 and plunged ties between the anti-terror allies into chaos.

We have told them (US officials) to leave the air base, national news agency APP quoted Mukhtar as telling a group of journalists in his office.

Images said to be of US Predator drones at Shamsi have been published by Google Earth in the past. The air strip is 900 kilometres (560 miles) southwest of the capital Islamabad in Baluchistan province.

A US embassy spokeswoman told AFP there were no US military personnel at the Shamsi base.

American drone attacks on Taliban and Al-Qaeda operatives in Pakistans northwestern semi-autonomous tribal belt are hugely unpopular among a general public opposed to the governments alliance with Washington.

CNN reported in April that US military personnel had left the base, said to be a key hub for American drone operations, in the fallout over public killings by a CIA contractor in Lahore and his subsequent detention.

Reports said operations at the base, which Washington has not publicly acknowledged, were conducted with tacit Pakistani military consent.

Neither does the United States officially confirm Predator drone attacks, but its military and the CIA operating in Afghanistan are the only forces that deploy the armed, unmanned aircraft in the region.

The bin Laden raid humiliated the Pakistani military and invited allegations of incompetence and complicity, as well as severely damaging trust between Islamabad and Washington.

This trust deficit could be reduced by sitting together and taking joint actions, the state-sun Associated Press of Pakistan quoted Mukhtar as saying.

According to US Vice Admiral William McRaven, who oversaw the bin Laden raid, the US military believes Taliban supreme leader Mullah Omar is in Pakistan and had asked the Pakistani army to find him.

Asked about Omar, Mukhtar said: If he was in Pakistan, even then, he would have left the country after the Abbottabad incident. Mukhtar, who belongs to the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party, said that he supported negotiations with the Taliban to resolve the conflict in Afghanistan.
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faqira786

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: US asked to vacate Shamshi Airbase: Mukhtar go for face saving (Pakistan won't last war with India for 45 days

Lot of people dont know that American Army has a base in Pakistan, They dont need to come outside to attack Pakistan, They are already in Pakistan.
 

victim

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: US asked to vacate Shamshi Airbase: Mukhtar go for face saving (Pakistan won't last war with India for 45 days

In PPP Govt. every post is filled by vvvvvvvvvv special kind of people. Thanks to Zardari
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Gazoo Notes: Pakistan should keep the drones but remove the facilities given to the CIA by slaves Mush and Zardari


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan told the United States to leave a remote desert air base reportedly used as a hub for covert CIA drone attacks, Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar was quoted by state media as saying Wednesday.

His remarks are the latest indication of Pakistan attempting to limit US activities since a clandestine American military raid killed Osama bin Laden on May 2 and plunged ties between the anti-terror allies into chaos.
We have told them (US officials) to leave the air base, national news agency APP quoted Mukhtar as telling a group of journalists in his office.
Images said to be of US Predator drones at Shamsi have been published by Google Earth in the past. The air strip is 900 kilometres (560 miles) southwest of the capital Islamabad in Baluchistan province.
A US embassy spokeswoman told AFP there were no US military personnel at the Shamsi base.
American drone attacks on Taliban and Al-Qaeda operatives in Pakistans northwestern semi-autonomous tribal belt are hugely unpopular among a general public opposed to the governments alliance with Washington.
CNN reported in April that US military personnel had left the base, said to be a key hub for American drone operations, in the fallout over public killings by a CIA contractor in Lahore and his subsequent detention.
Reports said operations at the base, which Washington has not publicly acknowledged, were conducted with tacit Pakistani military consent.
Neither does the United States officially confirm Predator drone attacks, but its military and the CIA operating in Afghanistan are the only forces that deploy the armed, unmanned aircraft in the region.
The bin Laden raid humiliated the Pakistani military and invited allegations of incompetence and complicity, as well as severely damaging trust between Islamabad and Washington.
This trust deficit could be reduced by sitting together and taking joint actions, the state-sun Associated Press of Pakistan quoted Mukhtar as saying.
According to US Vice Admiral William McRaven, who oversaw the bin Laden raid, the US military believes Taliban supreme leader Mullah Omar is in Pakistan and had asked the Pakistani army to find him.
Asked about Omar, Mukhtar said: If he was in Pakistan, even then, he would have left the country after the Abbottabad incident. Mukhtar, who belongs to the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party, said that he supported negotiations with the Taliban to resolve the conflict in Afghanistan.
 

FlyHigh

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: US asked to vacate Shamshi Airbase: Mukhtar go for face saving (Pakistan won't last war with India for 45 days

and this idiot is of them
 

Unicorn

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Drone attacks are happening with approval of military and political leadership. All they have to do is say no more and thats the end of that. If there is one next week it will be with Pakistan's approval.

If US found a very high value Alqaida target they will act without the approval they have made it very clear from day one. If Pakistan does not want that then it should make its position very clear and in public of the consequences of such actions. This way all sides know where they stand.
 

Mullah Omar

Minister (2k+ posts)
Drone attacks are happening with approval of military and political leadership. All they have to do is say no more and thats the end of that. If there is one next week it will be with Pakistan's approval.

If US found a very high value Alqaida target they will act without the approval they have made it very clear from day one. If Pakistan does not want that then it should make its position very clear and in public of the consequences of such actions. This way all sides know where they stand.

For once I agree with you
 

Jack Sparrow

Minister (2k+ posts)
Drone attacks are happening with approval of military and political leadership. All they have to do is say no more and thats the end of that. If there is one next week it will be with Pakistan's approval.

If US found a very high value Alqaida target they will act without the approval they have made it very clear from day one. If Pakistan does not want that then it should make its position very clear and in public of the consequences of such actions. This way all sides know where they stand.

You become almost Pakistani.
 

Unicorn

Banned
And then rest of 23 hours
feel the AFTER AFFECTS?

After effects are always good gives me a chance to ponder why people say what they say and believe. It also gives me a chance to examine what and why I said what I said and what I believe and why.
 
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Asif shah

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US Message In Drone Strikes: If Pakistan Doesn't Take On Taliban, We Will -- Christian Science Monitor
The drone attacks Monday targeted militants in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region. The Pakistani military has promised its own offensive in the region, but no such operation has been launched.US drone attacks targeting militants in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region Monday sent a “we told you” message to Pakistan’s leadership: If you won’t take on the Taliban and other extremists crossing over to fight in Afghanistan, we will.

Pakistan has gotten the message, and are now telling the Americans to leave.