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Pakistan condemns US strike after drone ban

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Pakistan condemns US strike after drone ban Islamabad: Pakistan on Monday condemned a US drone strike that killed three suspected Islamist militants in the northwest, the first since the country's Parliament demanded that Washington end the attacks two weeks ago.

US officials have indicated in private that they have no intention of stopping the covert CIA drone program in Pakistan, which could imperil the Obama administration's attempts to get Islamabad to reopen supply lines to NATO troops in Afghanistan.

Pakistan closed its Afghan border crossings to NATO supplies last November in retaliation for American airstrikes that accidentally killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. The government also kicked the US out of a base used by American drones.

After months of political wrangling, the Pakistani Parliament in mid-April unanimously approved new guidelines for the country in its relationship with the US, a move that Washington hoped would pave the way for the supply lines to reopen.

But that has not yet happened.

One source of conflict is Parliament's demand that the US provide an "unconditional apology" for the deaths of the Pakistani troops. The US has expressed regret, but has declined to apologise — a decision that appears to be driven by domestic political considerations. The US has said its troops fired in self-defence — a claim disputed by Pakistan — and the White House could be concerned about Republican criticism if it apologises.

Drone attacks are the other major source of conflict. President Barack Obama significantly ramped up the strikes when he took office in 2009, and while the US has said little publicly about the attacks, American officials have argued in private that they are critical to targeting Taliban and al Qaeda fighters who threaten the West.

The latest attack on Sunday killed three suspected militants sheltering in an abandoned school in the North Waziristan tribal area along the Afghan border, said Pakistani intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to talk to the media.

Pakistan's Foreign Ministry issued a statement early Monday saying the strikes "are in total contravention of international law and established norms of interstate relations”.

"The government of Pakistan has consistently maintained that drone attacks are violative of its territorial integrity and sovereignty," it said.

It's not the first time the US has ignored Pakistan's Parliament, which demanded an end to drone strikes in 2008. The attacks are unpopular because many Pakistanis believe they mostly kill civilians, an allegation disputed by the US and independent research.

The issue is complicated by the fact that some elements of the Pakistani government, including the military, have helped the US carry out some of the strikes in the past. That cooperation has come under strain as the relationship between the two countries has deteriorated, but many analysts believe the Pakistani military still supports the program at some level.

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First Published: Monday, April 30, 2012, 12:00

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Mian - Dubai
I totally agree. The way west is dealing with other nation is totally irresponsible. Especially the U.S is doing GHONDA RAJ. It looks like the international treaties, laws and conventions are made for other nations.
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Karan - new delhi
Wonder what USA wants. As stated they were SUSPECTED not confirmed terrorists by such attacks USA is violating international human laws. No wonder USA has still not learnt a lesson by killing and destroying life of innocent people in IRAQ just to capture one person. Instead of spending money on wars USA should keep it for the welfare of their people as the recession is hitting the europe & usa. if the money is wasted like this their economy will surely gonna crash. Targeting Pakistan or provoking it for war wont be easy for usa as pakistan has got a full support of china, russia and other muslim nations. Hope the best for all. No wars no killings
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ram - mumbai
when you breed terrorists in your house, dont expect that your soverign rights be respected. USA infact is doing our job so we should be thanking them instead of condemning. We just have got no guts or will power as the US of A
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Karan - new delhi
Wonder what USA wants. As stated they were SUSPECTED not confirmed terrorists by such attacks USA is violating international human laws. No wonder USA has still not learnt a lesson by killing and destroying life of innocent people in IRAQ just to capture one person. Instead of spending money on wars USA should keep it for the welfare of their people as the recession is hitting the europe & usa. if the money is wasted like this their economy will surely gonna crash. Targeting Pakistan or provoking it for war wont be easy for usa as pakistan has got a full support of china, russia and other muslim nations. Hope the best for all. No wars no killings



ram - mumbai
when you breed terrorists in your house, dont expect that your soverign rights be respected. USA infact is doing our job so we should be thanking them instead of condemning. We just have got no guts or will power as the US of A



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