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Cabinet meeting: Did not have orders to respond to Nato attack says DGMO
Gilani presides over cabinet meeting, Nato attack and restructuring of govt owned enterprises discussed.
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NATO attack: 800 protestors march against US in Islamabad
Lawyers, union members, traders and journalists march up to diplomatic enclave to deliver petition to the US embassy.
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Cross-border raid fallout: Pakistan recalls officers from border post
Army says officers recalled temporarily for ‘consultations’.
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Parliamentary Committee on National Security: Memogate, NATO strike compete for attention
Committee to meet today; Senator Ishaq Dar says PML-N will cooperate despite panel’s ‘handicaps’.
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Absenteeism, theatrics disrupt Senate session
Memogate, NATO attack was on the agenda.
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Forces may feel fuel pinch even after supply resumes
Petroleum ministry proposes ban on export of petroleum products, resumption of jet fuel supply if Nato pays taxes.
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As blockade lingers, NATO meets to unclog alternatives
Drivers, cleaners bemoan employment loss; tribesmen along the route relieved.
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Running with the hare
US has started seeing Pakistan as an enemy & is engaging with it while still keeping up the facade of being an ally.
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Fed on lies — for how long?
Nobody, either in or outside Pakistan, take official denials seriously, rightfully accuse state of being duplicitous.
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What the US and Pakistan must do now
They must reassess their core interests, shed brinkmanship and make ‘small’ compromises.
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US hopeful Pakistan officers will return to border liaison centers soon
Presense of liaison officers help us reduce the risk of another such incident occurring, says Captain Kirby.
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Fencing aid to Pakistan has strong congressional support: Senator Feinstein
"If a bill were to come to the floor which fenced money, the bill would have a good chance of passing" says Feinstein.
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US should apologise to Pakistan, NATO pay reparations to soldiers: Congressman Kucinich
Kucinich says he is aware of complexities surrounding relations with Pakistan, but they are 'our brothers &...
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Review on the cards: Pakistan summons envoys from world capitals
Ambassadors will take part in key meeting in Islamabad to discuss review of foreign policy.
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Need to keep talking to US to avoid repeat of Salala: Munter
Munter says aid under Kerry-Lugar bill has not been suspended or blocked.
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PM Gilani interview: Business as usual?
The PM says Pakistan seeks good relations with the US, which ‘won’t take long’.
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Endgame dangers
If Russia close NDN & Pakistan continues its own blockade, US capacity to wage war in Afghanistan will be undermined.
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Telling Pakistanis the truth
One of the worst things successive governments in Pakistan have done is to deny their people the truth.
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Pakistan-US relations
As long as the US is in Afghanistan, they will try to smooth things over by occasionally sweet-talking us.
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Anti-terror cooperation: Pakistan to rewrite rules of engagement
Instead of a complete breakdown of ties, Islamabad wants a treaty with Washington clearly defining its red lines .
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Obama calls Zardari: 'NATO airstrike not deliberate'
Obama, Zardari reaffirm their commitment to US-Pakistan bilateral relationship.
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Other side of Salala
Salala was a beastly act and a deadly consequence.
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Evicted: US starts vacating Shamsi airbase
Aircraft lands in Pakistan to fly US nationals from Shamsi airbase in Balochistan back to America.
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‘Errors’ by US officers killed Pakistani soldiers: Report
The Telegraph says that Pakistan was provided with wrong information while seeking clearance for attack.
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The Salala tragedy and the Bonn conference
Bonn conference may be US dominated but is a forum where Pakistan needs to put forward its ideas on Afghanistan.
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The blood trade
Pakistan army turns failures into PR opportunity. Its deplorable since its dishonest, insulting to martyred soldiers.
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Official tours to US, NATO allied countries cancelled
Director General Joint Chiefs cancelled his trip to the US.
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NATO attack: PML-N to boycott joint session if held behind closed doors
Chaudhry Nisar says no resolution will be supported until earlier ones are implemented.
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Decision Time: Cabinet to review role in Afghan war
Special meeting next week to strategise how Pakistan can reassess its terms of engagement with the US.
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Boycotting Bonn: All hail govt’s game face, but wonder if it will last
Senate passes a unanimous resolution condemning the Nato attack.
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No to NATO: Protests held across Sindh
Students, political and religous parties rally from Karachi to Tando Adam.
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Pakistan declined to join investigation into NATO airstrike: Pentagon
US department of defense says attack has had chilling effect on the US relationship with Pakistan.
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Wisdom better than rash bravado
Wisdom demands that we challenge the US realistically, compel it to make amends to the benefit of Pakistan.
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NATO attack: ‘Supply ban not enough, stop intelligence sharing’
Jamaatud Dawa rally attended by district leaders of PML-N, JI.
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Bonn free: Parliamentary panel endorses govt’s strong stand
Gilani says armed forces instructed to respond, with full force, to territorial infringements.
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Pakistan official denies OK given for NATO air strike
Military official says US aircraft had already engaged when Pakistan was contacted.
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Senate passes unanimous resolution condemning NATO attack
The resolution was moved by the Leader of the Opposition in Senate, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidri.
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Pakistan planes would have engaged NATO in attack: Army
Army says its response to the strike could have been more effective had it been able to scramble its aircraft in time.
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Responding to airspace violation takes time: Musharraf
Musharraf says PAF is capable of defending borders, appreciates government's response to Nato attack.
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NATO killings erode Pakistan's appetite for peace
Retd lieutenant general Talat Masood says generals may be considering how to distance from Nato and the United States.
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Report: Pakistan gave 'go-ahead' before NATO attack, says US
US officials describing the attack tell Wall Street Journal they were told the area was clear of Pakistani troops.
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Kayani’s bold move: ‘Pakistani troops will return fire if Nato attacks again’
US-led Nato forces will now be treated as a ‘potential threat’, say defence analysts.
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‘No threat of judicial or military coup’
PM says there will only be one reply from the executive authority to the SC over memogate.
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'Hamey bohat afsos hay' Munter condoles Pakistan over NATO attack
US Ambassador says a full, in-depth investigation into the attack would be carried out.
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Many unanswered questions
Neither Pakistan nor US has been able to provide convincing answers to the oddities that surround the Nato attack.
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Nightmare at Salala
The onus lies on NATO to explain why it attacked the Pakistani check post.
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Will the posturing never stop?
US military personnel who have served in the region say Pakistan does more in secret than either side acknowledges.
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Nato attack: the boycott and beyond
If a degree of humility, reflection finds its way in the White House, some way forward will definitely be worked out.
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Tribune Take: Pakistan may yet attend Bonn Conference
Prime minister Gilani may send an ambassador to represent Pakistan at Bonn, says Kamran Yousuf.
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Obama not to issue formal apology to Pakistan: NYT
White House says condolences by senior US officials are enough till investigations into the attack are completed.