Pakistan to reopen Afghan route once security improves

Pakistan will only re-open supply route once public anger over Nato incursions eases.


Afp October 03, 2010
Pakistan to reopen Afghan route once security improves

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will only re-open a supply route for coalition troops in Afghanistan once public anger over Nato incursions eases and security improves, the foreign ministry spokesman said on Sunday.

Militants on Saturday threatened more attacks on tankers carrying fuel to Afghanistan through Pakistani routes to avenge the incursions, after setting fire to three dozen of the vehicles.

"Unless the reaction cools down and we make sure that the supply line is secured, we cannot reopen it," Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Basit said.

"It's just because of security reasons. There's no timeframe. I think it should be done soon."

Angered by repeated incursions by Nato helicopters over the past week, Pakistan blocked a supply route for Nato troops in Afghanistan after one such strike killed three Pakistani soldiers on Thursday in the northwestern Kurram region.

The Nato incursions and the closing of the supply route, now in its fourth day, have heightened tensions between the United States and Pakistan, whose long alliance is often uneasy.

A joint Pakistani and Nato investigation of the incident has started, said a Pakistani military official.

"In such a situation, allowing these trucks to carry on with their journey would be inviting more attacks so there's no need to rush," said the official.

Civilian casualties caused by the missile-carrying pilotless drones, operated by the US Central Intelligence Agency, have infuriated many Pakistanis and made it harder for the government to cooperate with the United States.

The CIA has escalated drone strikes against al Qaeda-linked militants in Pakistan's northwest, with 21 attacks in September alone, the highest number in a single month on record.

Two more drone strikes on Saturday killed 18 militants, Pakistani intelligence officials said. As is often the case, there was no independent verification of the attack. Taliban militants almost always dispute official death tolls.

A plot to stage coordinated attacks in Europe was disrupted in its early stages by drone strikes against militants in Pakistan, but it was not clear if the threat was fully erased, security sources said earlier in the week.

The alleged plan again put the spotlight on Islamabad, which is under US pressure to crack down harder on militans who operate out of sanctuaries in Pakistan and cross into Afghanistan to attack Western troops.

The latest strains in US-Pakistani relations come during domestic turmoil. Pakistan is reeling from floods which have made over 10 million people homeless, caused billions of dollars in damages and hurt the agriculture industry, the economy's mainstay.

The government may be headed for another showdown with the judiciary, and media speculation is swirling that the military may try to manipulate politics to avoid instability, after Pakistani leaders' perceived mishandling of the floods.

COMMENTS (4)

Umer Farooqi | 14 years ago | Reply @Julia Simmons i m totally agry wid u maa'm ma'am in the last u taked but the dual behavior of Americans i ve a Q y would American ppl would nt go against their Army and govt i guess they have to stand up if they really educated ppl n know the humanrights we r from 3 rd world country but our media is freee so we r aware of whatever s being happening the world
Julia Simmons | 14 years ago | Reply I mostly agree with the fist 2 comments posted here. I study these problems constantly. It immediately occurred to me that the U.S. is using Pakistan and demanding very much from it. I agree that then they should be getting more huge help in money than any other country and the Pakistani people should not be suffering the way they are. It is typical of the american mind-set to erase it's wrongdoings and blame others for everything. America is like a disturbed adolescent demanding teenager. They want everything out of everybody at once. Meanwhile right around here there are all sorts of problems not being dealt with. It is pretty obvious to everybody by now that one of the main goals of the wars over there is to make sure Europe and America and australia get all the oil they need or want by dominating the whole area especially near Iran. Unfortunately the typical news services here do not inform the american public in a logical way about what is really going on. Sometimes I have to dig and dig to find one news story that isn't just the same propaganda rhetoric repeated over and over as if pumped out by a news machine. Also Americans refuse to see that randomly bombing poor villages in the Pakistan/Afghanistan area and 'accidentally" killing children women and other civilians IS TERRORISM. I started noticed the dualism and hypocrisy of the "american mind" while in high school in the 1960's. I had a higher I.Q. than others and right away saw the lies and indoctrination surounding me. Especially because I have Native American Tribal ancestry and all native americans know what the American government and military does to anybody who stands in the way of their greed for land and money and business enterprise. You get squash llike a bug by a big government "drone".
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