Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Is Pakistan's ISI Conducting A Proxy War Against The U.S.?

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen responds to a reporter's question during a Pentagon press briefing with Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta on Aug. 4, 2011. It was Panetta's first press briefing since becoming secretary. DoD photo by R. D. Ward.

US Accuses Pakistan Of Waging ‘Proxy War’ -- Financial Times

The US military’s most senior officer has accused Pakistan of using the Haqqani network to wage a “proxy war,” in Afghanistan ramping up public pressure on the country’s intelligence services to sever ties with insurgents fighting Nato troops in the country.

The unusually blunt remarks from Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reflect Washington’s growing frustration with what it sees as Pakistan’s refusal to curb the activities of Afghan Taliban factions operating from its territory.

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More News On The US Accusing Pakistan Of Waging A ‘Proxy War’

Panetta, Mullen to Pressure Pakistan on Terrorism -- US Department of Defense
U.S. says Pakistani spies using group for "proxy war" -- Reuters
Pakistan warned over Haqqani ties -- UPI
American ultimatum to Pakistan: End ISI's proxy war -- Times of India
US tells Pakistan to end ISI's "proxy war" -- Economic Times
Pakistan cannot continue to be safe haven for terror: US -- Hindustan Times
Mullen asks Pak's ISI to end ties with terrorist organisations -- Hindustan Times/Press Trust of India
Haqqani network receives protection from ISI -- Rediff
ISI chief meets CIA head in US -- IBN Live
Pasha meets Petraeus in Washington to discuss Haqqani network -- Sana News

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