Credit: TOI
“The President’s frustration with Pakistan and its lack of cooperation in Afghanistan came through in his remarks. He said Pakistan should be part of the process to stabilise Afghanistan,” said Lisa Curtis of The Heritage Foundation.
She was commenting after the US President delivered his remarks from Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan marking the first death anniversary of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.
“I have made it clear to Afghanistan’s neighbour – Pakistan – that it can and should be an equal partner in this process in a way that respects Pakistan’s sovereignty, interests and democratic institutions. In pursuit of a durable peace, America has no designs beyond an end to al-Qaida safe-havens, and respect for Afghan sovereignty,” Obama said.
Any violence and intolerance in the name of war against alqaida terrorist activities is interference in other countries by USA policies should be reviewed by Obama administration and let sovereign countries do their work them selves. Drone attacks and killing of innocent human beings is sometimes counterproductive and encourages anti stance when conflicts could and should be resolved by dialog without using force.
Anybody would be unhappy if his CHIEF BEGGER disobeys him.