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Pak's advise unlikely to be heard by Obama administration

Islamabad, Nov. 23 (ANI): Pakistani has advised the Obama administration not to send additional US troops to Afghanistan, and instead negotiate with the Taliban.

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani's office recently told visiting CIA Director Leon Panetta of "Pakistan's concerns relating to the possible surge of the US and ISAF forces in Afghanistan which may entail negative implications for the situation in Baluchistan."

Pakistani worries that thousands of additional American soldiers and Marines would send Taliban fighters retreating into Pakistan, The Christian Science Monitor reports.

Pakistan's advice is in total opposition to the strategy outlined by Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the US military commander in Afghanistan.

It reveals how Pakistan, a critical US ally in the struggle against Islamist extremists and a major recipient of American military aid, continues to deal differently with terrorism.

"The Pakistanis say some things in public - often for reasons related to internal politics, it seems - that they don't focus on in private," said a senior US intelligence official.

"That's not to say that we see eye-to-eye on everything behind closed doors, but both sides realize that - whatever the disagreements of the moment might be - the long-term partnership is essential," he added.

Instead of escalating the war in Afghanistan, however, top Pakistani officials are pressing the administration to try to negotiate a political settlement with top Taliban commanders.

However, experts think that negotiating or bribing the Taliban is no longer going to help.

"The Americans have wasted a lot of time over this 'moderate Taliban' idea. It is never going to pan out. It misunderstands the Taliban phenomenon. If you try to break off elements with cash, they'll take your money and still fight you," said Simbal Khan, an analyst at Institute of Strategic Studies. (ANI)

Pak's reply to Indian 'dossier' in a week

Islamabad, Jan.15 (ANI): Pakistan is ready with the response of India's dossier of evidence on the Mumbai terror attacks, and will be handing it over to India within a week, The Nation reported."Pakistani response is almost prepared after prolonged consultations here among the Foreign Office, Interior Ministry and other security agencies and it is being given a finishing touch," the newspaper quoted a senior Pak official, as saying."The response to Indian dossier would be handed over to New.....
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