Nato enquiry report blames both US, Pakistan..

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Well I was reading another report that Pakistan (when it lifts its sanctions) will tax the NATO supplies which will be in the tune of millions of dollars and the Americans consider that as counter productive to the relations as well. At present the Americans are paying around $ 10 per container (including the usage of storage facilities, and usage of our road network).

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http://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/23/world/meast/pakistan-nato-airstrike/index.html?hpt=hp_t2Pakistani official: ‘We are rethinking of our relationship with the U.S.’

By theCNN Wire Staff(CNN) – The fallout over a Pentagon investigation that found lack of trust between U.S. and Pakistan was a leading factor in a deadly airstrike mounted Friday with a senior Pakistani government official saying his government was rethinking its relationship with Washington.

Relations between the two countries – and their militaries – have severely eroded in recent months, beginning in May with a secret raid by American commandos that killed Osama bin Laden and culminating with a U.S. airstrike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November.

Details of the Pentagon investigation announced a day earlier found that U.S. forces acted in self-defense after being fired upon in Afghanistan, near the Pakistani border, though it cited “inadequate coordination” in the incident. Pakistan has said that it was the other way around – that their forces were attacked first.

**“Currently, we don’t care much about these findings, and we will see if a proper reaction is necessary once the actual report comes out,” said a senior Pakistani government official with knowledge of the workings of the relationship between Washington and Islamabad.

"What’s more important is that the rethinking of our relationship with the U.S. is under consideration by our Parliament, the official said. “There is a larger picture here we are keeping our eyes on, versus just this American report. For example, will we allow NATO supplies through Pakistan?”

**The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly speak on the issue.

The official said the Pakistani government’s position is to not take “these small details seriously,”

**“Larger, strategic decisions will be more important in the coming future, versus just debating about who shot at who first,” the official said.

Already Pakistan has ordered the U.S. military to vacate a base in the southwest province of Balochistan that it used to launch drone strikes along the Afghan border, though American officials have said it was unlikely to have an effect on its operations.

**The incident began on November 26 when U.S. troops heading toward an Afghan town near the Pakistani border came under attack, and what followed over the next few hours were three firefights while military liaisons from both countries tried to determine whether there were Pakistani forces in the area, said Brig. Gen. Stephen A. Clark, who led the investigation.

Clark told reporters Thursday that there were critical missteps by both sides that could be blamed on mistrust.

At one point, about an hour into the confrontation, the Pakistani military reported to the Americans that they were under attack, Clark said. When asked for their location, the Pakistanis didn’t want to give their location up, arguing that the coalition forces must know where they were because they were firing at them, he said.

Meanwhile, coalition forces who had the exact coordinates of where their troops were only gave the Pakistanis a general location of where they were, Clark said. Because of an inaccurate map, the description the coalition forces gave was not accurate, he said.

In a statement, the defense department said it regretted the loss of life and that it would work to learn from the mistakes.

The Department of State also expressed regret for the loss of life.

“We’ve expressed our deep regret for the loss of life and for the lack of proper coordination between the U.S. and Pakistani forces that contributed to these losses, and we do accept responsibility for the mistakes that we made,” Mark Toner, a deputy State Department spokesman told reporters Thursday.

**Toner reiterated the investigation findings, saying “there was no deliberate or intentional effort here to target … members or places that belong to the Pakistani military.”

The expressions of regret are likely to do little to satisfy Pakistan, which has insisted the attacks were deliberate.
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**Two Pakistani intelligence officials told CNN Thursday their country’s investigation into the incident contradicts the findings of the U.S. report.
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**“Every Pakistani soldier knows that the Taliban doesn’t have gunships and AC-130s,” one high-ranking official close to the investigation said. “But that’s not the point. The point is that they contend that we fired first. They’re wrong. They fired first. We responded. And then they called in the air support, and proceeded to attack us at length.”
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A second intelligence official called the Pentagon findings “strange,” saying they “contradict what we have communicated so far to the Americans. This report is not good news.”

The officials declined to be identified because they are not authorized to discuss security issues.

CNN’s Chelsea J. Carter and journalist Wajahat S. Khan contributed to this report.

Re: Nato enquiry report blames both US, Pakistan..

Well known that Pak military is very good at milking any opportunity such as this to the maximum. We may soon hear the 700M held up actually has been doubled

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^ why don't they take the cow and go home?

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This is like the pot calling the kettle black!! Was n't it 24 Pak soldiers who were killed in the NATO attack? So how is Pakistan responsible for this?

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Pakistan is responsible because it didn’t allow the Americans to kill the Pakistanis. :rolleyes:

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same old line, "it was pakistan who fired at us first and we thought we were fired upon by militants" i was not expecting anything else from them. supplies should not open, no matter what they say about the blockade affective or anything, they are lying, they have been lying and they will continue to lie.

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And this is ‘their’ official reply .
Pakistan Army rejects US report on NATO attack


Army rejects “several portions and findings” of US report on Nato

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They reject the report but still helping them carry drone attacks, wonderful!

It's a hogwash (gonglooun say matti jhaarna).

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They are busy in Lota washing ,memogate and ............
Maximum possible they have done .

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After the memo gate issue is solved the government should fire both isi and army chief as they are very incompetent and reinstate haqqani as the ambassador to US if he is proven innocent.