US wants foothold in every corps headquarters of Pakistan Army

**LAHORE: The United States has been pressing the Pakistan Army to allow the posting of a security liaison officer (SLO) at every corps headquarters but the army has rejected the demand considering it a threat.
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This point has been one of the many irritants between US and Pakistan as the military establishment remained under constant pressure from US authorities to allow US these SLOs to facilitate effective intelligence sharing mechanism and also to launch covert/overt operationsaction for hunting fugitive al-Qaeda elements in Pakistan.

Knowledgeable security sources claimed that both the civilian and military command of the country resisted the move for a quite long time and had even at times swallowed the serious and strong worded warnings during several high-profile visits of US state officials to Pakistan in the past.

However, both the American Embassy and the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) did not reply when The News emailed its queries to them on their official email accounts on several occasions during last one month. The News has forwarded queries to Alberto Rodriguez, Country Information Officer/Press AttachÈ, and Lt Col Michael Shavers, USAF Director Public Affairs, Office of Defence Representative Pakistan US Embassy, but these efforts did not resulted in getting official response from the US Embassy.

Similar was the case with the ISPR when after repeating its queries through emails this correspondent contacted the ISPR office which explained the situation to The News that “we have forwarded your queries to the quarters concerned as we are required to do so and now it is up to them to reply or not”.

Once the pressure had become so insurmountable that a portion of the establishment started considering allowing Americans to have an SLO only in Quetta (Balochistan) where only one corps headquarters exists.

However, official sources say the Government of Pakistan was not willing to allow such SLOs to be stationed within the premises and compound of corps headquarters but would be visiting the headquarters as and when needed. But this single SLO proposal also fizzled out.

However, few security officials are of the firm opinion that the pressure of Americans had, in fact, forced the Pakistani authorities to allow US SLO to be posted in quarter corps headquarters but within a month the SLO had to see his exit from the corps headquarters.

The post of SLO used to be diplomatic post in embassies which work in close coordination of the intelligence agencies of both the countries and maintaining close liaison in the matters of mutual interests. Majority of these posts are generally considered under cover posting meaning they are intelligence guys posted under the garb of SLOs in embassies and foreign missions.

The Americans remain convinced that appointing SLOs would certainly facilitate the intelligence communities of both the countries to put on firm footing the erstwhile fragile coordinated efforts on account of tracking down the high value targets and the grouping and regrouping of the militant groups in Pakistan. These efforts to convince Pakistani authorities continue.

wht the hell … wht do they think of themselves??

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Maybe the Pakistani Armed forces should become mercenaries -- after all, thats what Kiyani the Hijra is moving towards anyway?

Expect more internal conspiracies, subversive acts -- the patriots of the Pakistani armed forces are not happy. I still don't see a revolt of the jcos, but issues like these are pulling the fabric of cohesion.

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true ... tough times ahead

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if we see the recent moves by US for Pakistan, anybody will be fool not to understand the hidden objectives of US security needs in Pakistan. I am sure they are working on set objective for a well thought out plan. Soon Pakistan realise the better.

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^

Exactly. The recent series of news is indicative of the implementation of this plan.

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PAkistan has recently given visas to 67 CIA operatives I wonder what the purpose they will be posted in Pakistan for

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Infiltrating every part of pakistan is not enough for the enemies of islam the american regime they want a spy in every army fort what's next they want to call pakistan army blackwater maybe?

the rulers are paid agents and they have turned pakistan into laughing stock of the world the corrupt system and these agents need to go

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Somehow I smell typical ANP mentality from your comments......

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so they simply want do disband our army and use the jawans for mercenaries, kill ISI etc.

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So exactly what is the "typical ANP mentality"? Please don't be cryptic.

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Why is this news absent from all other news sources other than the Jan group "news"?

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The Americans wanted their forces in all airbases of the country (even after their withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014), and as per the other report they wanted presence in all core commander offices, that means somehow they want to get formal control of Pakistan army now. Bending backwards to every demand of Americans (now they are not even satisfied with the Shamsi airbase which we have gifted them to carry out drone attacks) have taken us to this point then, its better to live without the peanuts the Americans were giving for this slavery.

Interpreting the fallout: ‘US wanted permanent presence on Pakistan airbases’By Kamran Yousaf
Published: July 12, 2011
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ISLAMABAD:

The US decision to suspend approximately $800 million in aid to Pakistan is ‘punishment’ for Islamabad’s refusal to accept Washington’s demands seeking a permanent presence of American military personnel in all airbases of the country, according to military and intelligence officials.

**The Pakistani military not only rejected the idea but also decided to expel all US military trainers in the country in retaliation for the May 2 raid on Abbottabad that killed al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden.

The move, officials said, annoyed the Obama administration so much that it threatened to take a series of ‘punitive’ measures, including the suspension of aid in an effort to pursue Pakistan to reverse the decision.
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Washington had asked Islamabad to agree to certain conditions following the Bin Laden debacle. Among other requests, the US administration was pushing for the right to maintain a permanent presence of its military officials on all airbases in Pakistan, even after the complete withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in 2014.
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“They (Americans) want us to allow a certain number of uniformed officials on all airbases of the country,” said one security official, who requested not to be named since he was not authorised to speak on the subject.**

However, the official would not give the exact number of military personnel the US was seeking to maintain permanently in Pakistan.

“The demand was resisted and rejected as it was too intrusive,” said another official. “The Bin Laden episode has provided us the opportunity to overcome our shortcomings.”
The US government, for its part, confirmed that demands were made, though it did not specify what those demands were.

“When it comes to our military assistance, we’re not prepared to continue providing that at the pace that we were providing it unless and until we see certain steps taken,” said US State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland, defending the US decision to suspend military aid to Pakistan.

Sources said the security establishment had now realised just how freely the United States had been able to operate inside Pakistan before the May 2 incident and was keen on reducing it.

“The CIA has been able to penetrate too deep and there are even fears that it could make inroads into the country’s security establishment if steps are not taken to scale back their activities,” commented a military official.
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He confirmed that, in the wake of Abbottabad raid, the security establishment had not only expelled US military trainers but also made efforts to ‘plug loopholes in our visa policy for American visitors.’**

“We will not allow the kind of freedom under which the American officials and operatives were operating in the country,” the official said.

The US State Department spokesperson confirmed the new restrictions. She recalled that on May 25, Islamabad demanded that about 100 US advisers leave Pakistani soil, effectively halting military training, adding “we obviously can’t do that in an environment where Pakistan has asked our trainers to go.”

However, Pakistani military officials insisted that the US decision to withhold military aid would not affect the ongoing campaign against militants in what appears to be deliberate attempt to play down the development.
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“The army in the past as well as the present has conducted successful military operations using its own resources without any external support whatsoever,” military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas told AFP.**

“It is unfair that the US is even holding back our reimbursements,” said a senior military official, referring to the fact that the United States government has not disbursed money from the Coalition Support Fund. He claimed the US owed Pakistan about $1 billion for services rendered during the previous fiscal year.

Yet despite the tensions, military sources say the two sides are making efforts to over their differences. US officials seem to concur with that view.

Nuland stressed Monday that “the United States continues to seek a constructive, collaborative, mutually beneficial relationship with Pakistan.”

India welcomes US aid freeze

India on Monday welcomed the United States’ decision to suspend $800 million worth of military aid to Pakistan.

“It is not desirable that this region had to be heavily armed by the US, which will upset the equilibrium in the region itself,” External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said, according to the Press Trust of India. “To that extent, India welcomes this step,” he said. India has generally accepted US aid for funding anti-terrorism operations in Pakistan, but has expressed concern in the past that the weapons could be turned against it.

“The US must take note of the fact that we are working in a very committed manner to normalise our relations with Pakistan,” Krishna told reporters in New Delhi. (With additional reporting by AFP)
Published in The Express Tribune, July 12th, 2011.](“Interpreting the fallout: ‘US wanted permanent presence on Pakistan airbases’”)

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Sir Kayani is slowly moving away form America but he should do is faster and start talks with our own people and as far as America is concerned if they want trouble than they should come to Pakistan we will give them hell of a beating

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i can ONLY laugh it off...get REAL plz :)

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[quote="Khalil KhaaN FaaKhta, post:58, topic:242190"]

i can ONLY laugh it off...get REAL plz :)/QUOTE
Yes I am real if Afghans who don't have even proper shoes to wear can make them beg for Mercy we are more powerful than them and we know how to treat guys like these

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^^ He he.. Yo Mukho/Zarvan, I’m really happy for you. Imma Let you finish. But Moin-ul_taq was the funniest of all time.
:D

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lols...but afghans dont have zardari..gilani..musharraf..isi...haqqani..

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they have karzais ;)

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Kiyani is a joker. We need to get rid of America as fast as possible. When they leave Afghanistan, they need to leave Pakistan as well.