The statement from the Pentagon comes a day after Trump sparked off a Twitter spat with the Prime Minister Imran Khan when he reiterated the allegations he had levelled in a Fox News interview a day earlier. The US president accused Pakistan of “doing nothing” for the US despite receiving “billions of dollars” in aid.
"The US and Pakistan have strong mutual interests in the region," reported NDTV while quoting Director of Defense Press Operations for the US Department of Defense Colonel Rob Manning III's comments during an off-camera news conference.
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"As you know, they [Pakistan] are critical [and] vital to the South Asia strategy, including the facilitation of a peace process that would lead to a stable and peaceful Afghanistan."
Manning also clarified that there was no change in the military-to-military relationship between Pakistan and the United States.
When asked whether the Pentagon differed with Trump's views, the official said he did not have "any announcement on any change to the military-to-military relationship" with Pakistan.
Of course we should have captured Osama Bin Laden long before we did. I pointed him out in my book just BEFORE the attack on the World Trade Center. President Clinton famously missed his shot. We paid Pakistan Billions of Dollars & they never told us he was living there. Fools!..
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 19, 2018
Relentless Trump triggers Twitter spat with Imran
The tirade received an angry retort from Prime Minister Imran Khan, who described Trump’s false assertions as ‘adding insult to the injury’.
“He [Trump] needs to be informed about historical facts. Pakistan has suffered enough fighting US’ war. Now we will do what is best for our people and our interests,” quipped the premier.
Trump’s false assertions add insult to the injury Pak has suffered in US WoT in terms of lives lost & destabilised & economic costs. He needs to be informed abt historical facts. Pak has suffered enough fighting US's war. Now we will do what is best for our people & our interests
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) November 19, 2018
The United States has been upset over its military failure in Afghanistan where it has failed to defeat the Taliban despite squandering billions of dollars. Instead of finding a political end to the 17-year-long war, the US continues to push for a military victory.
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