Monday, April 11, 2011

Pakistan Tells The U.S. To Stop It's Drone Attacks

Gen Kayani has told the Obama administration that its expanded drone campaign has gotten out of control, a Pakistani official said. File photo

Pakistan Tells U.S. to Halt Drones -- Wall Street Journal

Pakistan has privately demanded the Central Intelligence Agency suspend drone strikes against militants on its territory, one of the U.S.'s most effective weapons against al Qaeda and Taliban leaders, officials said.

Pakistan has also asked the U.S. to reduce the number of U.S. intelligence and Special Operations personnel in the country, according to U.S. and Pakistani officials.

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More News On U.S. - Pakistan Intelligence Officials Meeting In Washington

Pakistan tells US to cut CIA, special forces numbers: report -- AFP
Pakistani spy chief presses CIA for concessions -- Reuters
Pakistan says no to CIA and drone strikes -- Washington Examiner
Pakistan threatens to impose new restrictions on CIA activities -- Washington Post
Pak military asks US to significantly cut number of CIA operatives -- DAWN
US asked to stop drone raids, cut CIA operations -- Dawn
Pakistan's top spy visits Washington in patch-up trip -- Reuters
Official: 'Frank discussion' between US, Pakistan intelligence chiefs -- CNN
CIA and Pakistan in anti-terror talks -- Financial Times
AP sources: Intel chiefs aim to rebuild trust -- AP
U.S. Will Consider Controversial Drone Policy in Pakistan, Says Ambassador -- FOX News
Pakistan-US intelligence impasse -- Daily Times editorial
What’s at stake in U.S.-Pakistan spy talks -- David Ignatius, Washington Post

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