Sunday, September 25, 2011

Pakistan Reacts To U.S. Accusations Of Supporting Terror Groups In Afghanistan


Pakistan Military Leaders Meet In Islamabad -- CBS

SLAMABAD - Pakistan's influential army chief met Sunday with his senior commanders in the first gathering of its kind since a war of words was unleashed with the United States, over accusations that Pakistan's army-run spy agency supported the Haqqani militant network in launching an attack on the U.S. embassy in Kabul.

The controversy - unleashed last week when Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, publicly accused the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) in relation to the September 13 Kabul attack - is widely seen as a significant setback to relations between the two countries that have worked as close allies since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

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More News On Pakistani Reactions To US Accusations Of Supporting Afghan Terror Groups

Pakistan army chief calls 'special meeting' -- Al Jazeera
Pakistani Commanders Meet After US Criticism -- New York Times/AP
Pakistan army top brass meets amid U.S. tensions -- Reuters
Pakistani PM Gilani hits back at U.S. accusations -- Reuters
US in 'disarray' in Afghanistan: Pakistani PM -- Yahoo News/AFP
Pakistan Sees ‘Confusion’ in U.S. Afghan Policy -- Bloomberg
Pakistan PM: US in 'Disarray' in Afghanistan -- Voice of America
Linking ISI with terrorism reflects policy disarray in US: Gilani -- Times of India
US-Pak face-off worsens, Gilani recalls Khar from America -- Times of India
Pakistan warns US against hot pursuit on its soil -- AP
A bad romance: Pakistan and US -- Imran Khan, Al Jazeera

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