Pakistan wants central role in resolving Afghanistan conflict

by admin on February 10, 2010

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General Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani : Image Soruce Dawn News

General Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani : Image Soruce Dawn News

Pakistan wants a central role in resolving Afghan conflicts, but on what basis Pakistan Army and Government asking this type of role? It’s a Pakistan is the main culprit in bringing down beautiful Afghanistan into rubble’s.

Still Pakistan Army and Powerful notorious spy agency ISI keeping a blind eye to insurgent bases in their border region where Taliban fighters can hide from coalition forces and get trained for to attack further on NATO forces. They have always supported terrorists in fact they had helped many small terrorists organizations in every way they can in order create Islamic Jihad against India and Afghanistan too.

Providing Pakistan a central role in resolving Afghan conflicts will be a biggest mistake.

If USA president don’t have short time memory loss tendency then he should remembers that last time Pakistan did managed to resolve the Afghan conflicts for a short time period by putting up Taliban’s and Taliban Government in Afghanistan and we all know the results. America and NATO is there today because of these bloody Taliban’s. If USA made a decision to bring Pakistan in central role in resolving Afghan conflicts then God Help World.

Via Dawn News

KARACHI: Pakistan has told the United States that it wants a central role in resolving the Afghan conflict, a New York Times report said. Pakistan has also offered to mediate with factions of the Taliban who use Pakistani territory and have long served as its allies, the report said.

A top US official told NYT that Pakistan’s army chief, General Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani, had made Pakistan’s willingness clear at a meeting last month with top American military officials at the Nato headquarters. The meeting included the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, the head of Central Command General David Petraeus and the commander of American and allied troops in Afghanistan General Stanley McChrystal.

Pakistan’s desire to work with the United States in an Afghanistan endgame is likely to be discussed when the United States’ national security adviser General James Jones visits Islamabad this week.

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