Friday, May 6, 2011

U.S. - Pakistan Relations Seriously Damaged With The Bin Laden Killing



Pakistan Threatens U.S. On Cooperation If More Raids -- Yahoo News/Reuters

ABBOTTABAD/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Pakistan's army threatened on Thursday to reconsider its crucial cooperation with the United States if Washington carried out another unilateral attack like the killing of Osama bin Laden.

In New York, President Barack Obama met firefighters and visited Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan to offer comfort to a city still scarred by the September 11, 2001, attacks masterminded by bin Laden that killed nearly 3,000 people.

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More News On U.S. - Pakistan Relations

Pakistani military, government warn U.S. against future raids -- Washington Post
Pakistan's army warns US not to stage more raids -- Yahoo News/AP
Pakistan demands US slash troops in bin Laden row -- Yahoo News/AFP
Pakistan threatens to cut military co-operation with 'gung-ho' U.S. -- Daily Mail
Pakistan to reduce American troops to 'minimum essential' -- The Telegraph
Pakistan to Cut U.S. Military Presence After Bin Laden Raid -- FOX News
Pakistan Calls For U.S. To Reduce Military Presence -- NPR
Osama bin Laden death: Pakistan says US may have breached sovereignty -- The Guardian
Osama bin Laden death leads to war of words between Pakistan and west -- The Guardian
Pakistan may not allow Americans access to Osama bin Laden's relatives -- The Telegraph

Hillary Clinton: Administration will stand by Pakistan -- Politico
Kerry, Lugar defend Pakistan aid -- CNN
Key US lawmakers back aid to Pakistan -- AFP
US Lawmakers Examine Pakistan Ties Post-Bin Laden -- Voice of America
Key House chairwoman questions aid to Pakistan -- USA Today

Special report: Why the U.S. mistrusts Pakistan's spies -- Reuters
Signs Point to Pakistan Link -- Wall Street Journal
Pakistan greater U.S. enemy than Qaeda, spy says -- CBS News
Killing weakens Pakistan's ties with US -- Scotsman
What Next For Relations With Pakistan? -- Glen Oglaza, SKY News
US-Pakistan relations in trouble
-- Daily Times
Pakistan Silence = Conspiracy Talk -- Rabia Chowdhry, Foreign Policy
In Pakistan, no more secrets -- Vali Nasr, Washington Post
Time to Force Pakistan's Hand on Terror -- Sumit Ganguly, Real Clear World

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