While, as in the Raymond Davis affair, there is reason to criticise the manner in which CIA agents have acted on our soil, the fact also is that US intelligence played a key role in ridding us of both Baitullah Mehsud and Osama bin Laden. Our country did not need them and their acts of evil. We are better off without them. Even more could be achieved if there is greater sharing of information and the building of a relationship of greater trust. It will take some time for this to happen, but it is clear from the prime minister’s comments that things are moving in the right direction. A CIA team has also been given access to the Abbottabad compound used by Bin Laden. Pakistan and the US have acted sensibly to ensure a patch-up; hectic exchanges between officials have been taking place at all levels to pave the way for this and to put other differences aside and focus on the need to work together to combat terrorism and all the terrible perils it brings, especially to our own country which has been the main victim of the Taliban and other groups affiliated with them.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 31st, 2011.
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