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didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan pakistan's. most of them were people of gandhi that like india and didn't actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many of them compared it to the pakistan poundage compared to jefferson davis by some people in the american media. but once pakistan was out to become a reality, the british suggested to the americans that they should activate palestinian leaders and develop. as you know, we are really hospitable people. pakistan's problems -- pakistan was about to get one third of british india military. but only 17% of the sources to need it wasn't going to have a vibrant economy and it didn't have the means to pay for its own military. they brought about pakistan's own future and they value the nation together to be. but who would pay for the military. they said the pakistan could leverage the traffic location and get the system from the united states. the caveat was that in so doing, pakistan would not actually get involved in the american military plans. so, from the beginning ge
didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan pakistan's. most of them were people of gandhi that like india and didn't actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many of them compared it to the pakistan poundage compared to jefferson davis by some people in the american media. but once pakistan was out to become a reality, the british suggested to the americans that they should activate palestinian leaders and develop. as you know, we are really hospitable people. pakistan's...
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pakistan needs to get over to be happy with security with india pakistan has nuclear weapons until they need to trade with everybody in the neighborhood with dysfunction in and make sure the population does not continue to keep pace faster than growth. >> host: that is true. looking relations over the past few years we have definitely seen a decline in the relationship with real tension in particular what is interesting you have information about a meeting that took place in 1998 with the clintons administration was planning to do attacks for the al qaeda bombing in the u.s. administration was in a quandary because they did not want to miss tip them off ahead of time that the same time they knew there recovery federal pakistan the airspace to think india was attacking the clinton administration says it a trusted counterpart to have dinner. >> guest: but i think it was someone other thing that. >> host: but i just thought. >> guest: is this fascinating. >> host: that he could be there. >> guest: in about 10 minutes there will fly over your airspace. >> host: was this done at that time pe
pakistan needs to get over to be happy with security with india pakistan has nuclear weapons until they need to trade with everybody in the neighborhood with dysfunction in and make sure the population does not continue to keep pace faster than growth. >> host: that is true. looking relations over the past few years we have definitely seen a decline in the relationship with real tension in particular what is interesting you have information about a meeting that took place in 1998 with the...
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pakistan alliance since 9/11. pakistan is a recipient of a huge chunk of military aid. but mutual mistrust and the arms of groups brought into questions whether both countries stage share a strategic effort. many americans view pack scan a country of 200 million people exclusively through the helps of violence. while many harbor conspiracy theories about america's role in the world. so how fragile is the alliance and what is it's future? to discuss this, we are joined by daniel marquise. at the council on foreign relations and author of no exit from pakistan america's tortured relationship with islamabad. founding member of the movement for justice party. that is is centralist and major political party in pakistan. and a journalist and the author of the book the faithful scribe, a story of slam, family, and war. thank you for being here. so why -- some of the threats that are based in pakistan. i think most americans are pretty familiar with the problem of terrorism, certainly because of al quaida, but it goats deeper than that. america is al vulnerable because pakistan
pakistan alliance since 9/11. pakistan is a recipient of a huge chunk of military aid. but mutual mistrust and the arms of groups brought into questions whether both countries stage share a strategic effort. many americans view pack scan a country of 200 million people exclusively through the helps of violence. while many harbor conspiracy theories about america's role in the world. so how fragile is the alliance and what is it's future? to discuss this, we are joined by daniel marquise. at the...
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and pakistan. i think the united states should help pakistan, turns the corner in terms of understanding its position in the world instead of feeding delusions in pakistan. >> rose: do you believe that the isi is protecting in north waziristan the haqqani family. >> i don't think they are actually, they actually have to protect them, because the haqqani network has its own influence and power, i think what they are doing is they are not doing anything to take them out or to weaken -- >> rose: do you think they could if they wanted to, the pakastani military? >> absolutely and they should, they should for the sake of pakistan because look even if pakistan wants influence in pakistan, in afghanistan, they have be friend -- >> rose: so general wanted to take out the haqqani network on the border of afghanistan, he could have? >> he certainly could have. >> and why didn't he do it? >> well, i think that they always have thought that some of these groups, afghan groups would be useful for pakistan to in
and pakistan. i think the united states should help pakistan, turns the corner in terms of understanding its position in the world instead of feeding delusions in pakistan. >> rose: do you believe that the isi is protecting in north waziristan the haqqani family. >> i don't think they are actually, they actually have to protect them, because the haqqani network has its own influence and power, i think what they are doing is they are not doing anything to take them out or to weaken...
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he says no, we have the cia in pakistan and pakistan is important. he tries to be as kind to pakistan as possible. if pakistan cuts off aid he says okay we will try to get american aid. and then in 1968 he finally says you know, i thank my decision to support pakistan, i think i made mistakes. nixon is the only one who is unabashedly pro-pakistan in the infamous 1971 war against opinion based on the assumption that pakistan is america's highly and that the soviet ally wins then america, despite american help india did win and america was accused of supporting pakistan's genocide of benghazi. fast-forward, president reagan gets involved with the jihad in afghanistan and that's a project that started long before americans support came. it wasn't an american project and it was a pakistani project supported by the u.s.. the cia provided the arms but the isi that pakistani intelligence ran the operation. but towards the end come when george herbert walker bush becomes president he realizes that some of the jihadi groups that were trained primarily in afgh
he says no, we have the cia in pakistan and pakistan is important. he tries to be as kind to pakistan as possible. if pakistan cuts off aid he says okay we will try to get american aid. and then in 1968 he finally says you know, i thank my decision to support pakistan, i think i made mistakes. nixon is the only one who is unabashedly pro-pakistan in the infamous 1971 war against opinion based on the assumption that pakistan is america's highly and that the soviet ally wins then america, despite...
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and pakistan. you say that the relationship, entail of exaggerated expectations and broken promises and disastrous misunderstandings, i would like to delve into what you mean by that little later in the interview. at first i'm asking you a simple question. what motivated you to write this book? >> guest: this book has been on my mind for so many years. i was a college student in 1979. several of my colleagues, as in students, burned it down the u.s. embassy and people also wanted to go down to the u.s. consulate in berlin that done as well. all of this had taken place when the holiest mosque and shrine of government had been taken down. so people just went berserk. and i was someone who said no, we can't do this, we have to wait. we burned down the building, we won't be able to on verdict on the next day. if we wait, we could find out that the americans are not involved. because of that come i was always wondering why the pakistanis have this knee-jerk anti-americanism. because what i had read, and
and pakistan. you say that the relationship, entail of exaggerated expectations and broken promises and disastrous misunderstandings, i would like to delve into what you mean by that little later in the interview. at first i'm asking you a simple question. what motivated you to write this book? >> guest: this book has been on my mind for so many years. i was a college student in 1979. several of my colleagues, as in students, burned it down the u.s. embassy and people also wanted to go...
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there is a regional consensus even including pakistan and strongly including china, which pakistan would like to alienate. there should be the taliban government in afghanistan. there are differences on what will become of him them should play in the future set up of the country. i would also add one other factor which is that i have extensive personal relations with the members of the political elite in afghanistan and of course there are many things they do that they don't tell me about. but i have observed a huge change in the past 13 years in their relations with each other something which isn't often commented on 13 years ago they didn't know each other. their relations were yelling at each other over the radio. now including the people who are political, they all know each other and have worked together. prior to the election all of the candidates were running with each other and met each other extensively to talk about the rules for the game and how to resolve it and i'm confident that however disputed the outcome may be those people with their relations with each other and the ri
there is a regional consensus even including pakistan and strongly including china, which pakistan would like to alienate. there should be the taliban government in afghanistan. there are differences on what will become of him them should play in the future set up of the country. i would also add one other factor which is that i have extensive personal relations with the members of the political elite in afghanistan and of course there are many things they do that they don't tell me about. but...
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on was the first country to recognize pakistan in 1947 and pakistan was created. they have been very close and very friendly with full support in pakistan against india. one major reason was the fact that india and pakistan beyond two different camps on socialism and pakistan is a us ally and air on -- iran was a close ally of the united states in the region. so, after 1979's revolution, iran -- every day friendships still continued and the exporting of islamic ideas and revolution that air iran band and was promoting does not apply to pakistan for several important reasons i believe. one is the shiite community are very integrated into the pakistan society. if you can go back to the founder of pakistan who was a shiite. or the other reason includes the fact that pakistan shiite community is very divided, but more importantly perhaps is the fact the islamic model that existed in iran said they have stayed away from interfering in the pakistan matters. there have been several ups and downs in the iran pakistan relations and it has never -- during one of the downsid
on was the first country to recognize pakistan in 1947 and pakistan was created. they have been very close and very friendly with full support in pakistan against india. one major reason was the fact that india and pakistan beyond two different camps on socialism and pakistan is a us ally and air on -- iran was a close ally of the united states in the region. so, after 1979's revolution, iran -- every day friendships still continued and the exporting of islamic ideas and revolution that air...
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. >> there have been rumors of a deal between saudi and pakistan in which funding for pakistan's bombs were linked to access to atomic weapons in an emergency. photographs have surfaced of visits more than a decade ago from the defense minister to the research establishment. the prime minister now sits in the center, and the nuclear scientists are to the right. theydon't -- i do think believe they have some understanding of pakistan, and if they were extremists they would have claimed to acquire nuclear weapons from pakistan. saudi arabia is so exasperated with the united states that they probably judge that the time for ambiguity is passed. >> they have also shown elsewhere that they can act counter to u.s. interest and pay for the consequences, they could simply contemplate pakistan for the greater cost of delivering nukes. the saudi arabians said they could never imagine that there bomb.only be a shiite the guardian of the two holy sites and the champion of the sunni world. this is in their dna and secondly, there is lots of circumstantial evidence. >> evidence of recent contingency
. >> there have been rumors of a deal between saudi and pakistan in which funding for pakistan's bombs were linked to access to atomic weapons in an emergency. photographs have surfaced of visits more than a decade ago from the defense minister to the research establishment. the prime minister now sits in the center, and the nuclear scientists are to the right. theydon't -- i do think believe they have some understanding of pakistan, and if they were extremists they would have claimed to...
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orween pakistan and india the territorial dispute between afghanistan and pakistan. this difference and dispute over .ater no differences over land. relation has always been cordele -- cordial and friendly, with full military and financial support to pakistan during its three wars the india, and iran was first country to recognize pakistan in 1947. closelation has been very and friendly, and full support to pakistan against india. as you caneason was guess, the fact that india and pakistan belong to different camps. andstan are u.s. allies, iran a very close ally of the united states in the region. in 1979, the revolution with iran -- friendship still , and exporting of islamic ideas and revolution that iran meant and was promoting did not apply to pakistan for several important reasons. one is that the shiite community in pakistan are very well integrated into pakistani society. if you can go back to the founder of pakistan, was a shiite. the other reason could include the fact that the pakistani shiite community is very divided and split. is the islamic model that
orween pakistan and india the territorial dispute between afghanistan and pakistan. this difference and dispute over .ater no differences over land. relation has always been cordele -- cordial and friendly, with full military and financial support to pakistan during its three wars the india, and iran was first country to recognize pakistan in 1947. closelation has been very and friendly, and full support to pakistan against india. as you caneason was guess, the fact that india and pakistan...
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the pakistan relations islitaryd always friendly to pakistan during the war with india. but then pakistan was created and to they are very close and very friendly against india. and then on the different camps with the u.s. allies obviously a very close allyso, of the united states. after 1979 revolution, iran expoing offriendships still continued and the exporting of the islamic ideas that was promoting the did that applied to pakistan. but it is a shiite community the into a pakistan society. the or the other reasons is that could include the fact pakistan the shiites but what is more important is the fact with the islamic away model.fr in so with those matters just have been down and ironically one of these downi nr sides with the technologies if you believe that pakistan the government or any responsible officials but with india from the middle east in late '60s and '70s the fact that pakistan lost the war to india and lost a big chunk of the territory. with saudi arabia comingit's into new play i think they would evaluate a the -- relation end -- a t devaluation wit
the pakistan relations islitaryd always friendly to pakistan during the war with india. but then pakistan was created and to they are very close and very friendly against india. and then on the different camps with the u.s. allies obviously a very close allyso, of the united states. after 1979 revolution, iran expoing offriendships still continued and the exporting of the islamic ideas that was promoting the did that applied to pakistan. but it is a shiite community the into a pakistan society....
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yeah pakistan of pakistan needs to rein in the militants pakistan has to eliminate the sanctuaries. on the pakistani tribal areas sanctuaries of al qaeda and taliban and as i mentioned this is really complicated in the sense that now the americans are leaving from one is than the focus will be on counterterrorism instead of going to insurgency so the americans will be leaving ten to fifteen thousand forces and for them the drones will continue to be the weapons of choice because again the same politics we continue to be here don't you don't fuck with you know it's been mentioned a number of times every time a drone strike kills a family a funeral a wedding it just generates more blowback it's just the greatest recruiting element of al qaeda and other groups like it i mean it doesn't have logic of that stand or be understood in pakistan it just makes things worse. yes i mean this is you have a right in the sense that if you kill civilians and by civilians i mean purely civilians and this happened in if you could have one case there is a blowback and people have come out people have p
yeah pakistan of pakistan needs to rein in the militants pakistan has to eliminate the sanctuaries. on the pakistani tribal areas sanctuaries of al qaeda and taliban and as i mentioned this is really complicated in the sense that now the americans are leaving from one is than the focus will be on counterterrorism instead of going to insurgency so the americans will be leaving ten to fifteen thousand forces and for them the drones will continue to be the weapons of choice because again the same...
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it's to be didn't pakistan and between pakistan and the u.s. and did has never been a genuine debate and i'm glad now that the american acknowledged the program last year since last year there is now some sort of discussion going on i think the more you discuss this issue the more it will force pakistan and the u.s. to take corrective measures in order to avoid the civilian casualties in order to be able to compensate those civilians who have lost the ability to morrissey know everything i've read about this policy from bush to obama tells me it's been institutionalized they've tweaked it they're really happy with it because in their mind it's effective it's cheap no american boots on the ground you know no awful pictures of like we saw with a blackhawk down things like that i mean this is really kind of quote unquote convenient isn't it it's war on the cheap and you can kill anybody you want in the world and get away with it it's amazing. now you're exactly right and for the american public when americans come home in body bags the american pu
it's to be didn't pakistan and between pakistan and the u.s. and did has never been a genuine debate and i'm glad now that the american acknowledged the program last year since last year there is now some sort of discussion going on i think the more you discuss this issue the more it will force pakistan and the u.s. to take corrective measures in order to avoid the civilian casualties in order to be able to compensate those civilians who have lost the ability to morrissey know everything i've...
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and pakistan. a drone strike friday killed taliban leader hakimullah mehsud, before peace talks between the pakistan government and the taliban were supposed to begin. pakistan's interior minister accused the u.s. of tarting not the taliban, but regional piece. >> it was an ambush, not a fire from the front, an ambush. >> in washington, chairman mike rogers was all for taking out hakimullah mehsud. >> he's part of an haka ni network. this was a bad guy. by the way, there's information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i'm a little better for our troops today than i did before this event happened. >> for more i'm joined by washington b.c. by ambassador ak mar ahmed. professor at the university school of international service and author of "the thifle and the drone", and with us from boston, professor of international relations at boston university. ambassador - pakistan's interior minister says the u.s. ambushed peace talks about to begin with pakistan's taliban, and the dro
and pakistan. a drone strike friday killed taliban leader hakimullah mehsud, before peace talks between the pakistan government and the taliban were supposed to begin. pakistan's interior minister accused the u.s. of tarting not the taliban, but regional piece. >> it was an ambush, not a fire from the front, an ambush. >> in washington, chairman mike rogers was all for taking out hakimullah mehsud. >> he's part of an haka ni network. this was a bad guy. by the way, there's...
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>> the united states is the doubtful friend for pakistan, and pakistan is the doubtful friend for the united states. >> warner: and are the doubts well rooted? >> i think the doubts are very well rooted. the reason is pakistan's expect fraigz the relationship with the united states are very different from what the united states wanted. what has gone wrong over the years is the americans have assumed that they can buy over pakistan's leaders with promises or delivery of aid. pakistan's leaders have always lived under the delusion that at one point or another the americans will come around to pakistan's way of thinking, and that simply hasn't happened in 66 years. >> warner: the title talks about this relationship being the product of delusions and misunderstandings. but the narrative seems to paint a picture of deliberate deception, on pakistan's part, at least. >> i think delusions lead to deception. and sometimes you deceive yourself. you also have in the narrative many occasions where there are senior american officials recognizing a problem and yet deciding not to face the problem.
>> the united states is the doubtful friend for pakistan, and pakistan is the doubtful friend for the united states. >> warner: and are the doubts well rooted? >> i think the doubts are very well rooted. the reason is pakistan's expect fraigz the relationship with the united states are very different from what the united states wanted. what has gone wrong over the years is the americans have assumed that they can buy over pakistan's leaders with promises or delivery of aid....
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between pakistan and india or anything like the territorial dispute between afghanistan and pakistan. there is a similar dispute between their south asian neighbors. this difference and dispute over water. no differences over land. iran-pakistan relation has always been cordele -- cordial and friendly, with full military and financial support to pakistan during its three wars with india, and iran was the first country to recognize pakistan in 1947. the relation has been very close and friendly, and full support to pakistan against india. one major reason was as you can guess, the fact that india and pakistan belong to different camps. pakistan are u.s. allies, and iran a very close ally of the united states in the region. in 1979, the revolution with iran -- friendship still continues, and exporting of islamic ideas and revolution that iran meant and was friendship still continues, and exporting of islamic ideas and revolution that iran meant and promoting did not apply to pakistan for several important reasons. one is that the shiite community in pakistan are very well integrated int
between pakistan and india or anything like the territorial dispute between afghanistan and pakistan. there is a similar dispute between their south asian neighbors. this difference and dispute over water. no differences over land. iran-pakistan relation has always been cordele -- cordial and friendly, with full military and financial support to pakistan during its three wars with india, and iran was the first country to recognize pakistan in 1947. the relation has been very close and friendly,...
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i always want pakistan to overcome dysfunction for pakistan's sake. i want relationship with united states. it's not out of love for united states. it's for love of pakistan. pakistan has to realize and understand as a nation that no other nation can stretch you and make your size better than your neighbor. india's size is an advantage to i understand ya. you get over one thing pertive over everything and be happy with security as long as there's no attack from india, pakistan has nuclear weapons, i understand ya has nuclear weapon. that security is achieved. address the dysfunction, 48% of the excluding children who don't go to school in school and make sure that pakistan's population rises at a past faster than the pace of the economic growth, and none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between the military personality. >> the former ambassador to the u.s. acny on the painful history of pakistani relations sunday night at nine on "after words," just part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> former alaska governor palin expl
i always want pakistan to overcome dysfunction for pakistan's sake. i want relationship with united states. it's not out of love for united states. it's for love of pakistan. pakistan has to realize and understand as a nation that no other nation can stretch you and make your size better than your neighbor. india's size is an advantage to i understand ya. you get over one thing pertive over everything and be happy with security as long as there's no attack from india, pakistan has nuclear...
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has warned pakistan against blocking supply roots to pakistan. considering whether to close the route in response to the killing of mehsud in a drone strike. they said the killing represents the death of pea talks for pakistani taliban. at least two and a half thousand people have been killed in c.i.a. drone strikes in the last nine years. of that number at least 400 are believed to be civilians. the pakistan government condemns the strikes but at the same time has not stopped them, and received $1.3 billion in military aid. we're in northwest pakistan. take us through what politicians have been saying in how to respond to u.s. drone strikes and how serious the closure of supply roots to pakistan. >> reporter: the interior minister explained to the parliamenparliamentarians aboutt back because of the drone strike. in the option, if not the leader of the opposition that sh wherey plan or they would be forced to shut down n.a.t.o. supply lines. however, the secretary general of n.a.t.o. hoped that it would be otherwise. >> i do believe that the pac
has warned pakistan against blocking supply roots to pakistan. considering whether to close the route in response to the killing of mehsud in a drone strike. they said the killing represents the death of pea talks for pakistani taliban. at least two and a half thousand people have been killed in c.i.a. drone strikes in the last nine years. of that number at least 400 are believed to be civilians. the pakistan government condemns the strikes but at the same time has not stopped them, and...
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drone strike that killed the head of taliban and pakistan. pakistan said the strike compromised peace talks. more on the threat from the taliban's new leader. a real-life space hero remembers - saying goodbye to the second american to orbit the earth. a >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories. . things are returning to normal at los angeles international airport, one day after a tsa officer was shot and killed inside terminal 3. shootings delayed dozens of flights and effected more than 168,000 passengers. >> protesters in cairo stand behind a comic pulled off the air. bassem yousseff is known as egypt's jon stewart, suspended a week after making antimilitary remarks. it is said that he violated editorial policy. others say he's boning censored. >> a drone strike may affect peace talks. hakimullah mehsud was killed in a drone strike. >> the pakistani taliban named khan said as a new leader. he is promising revenge. >> this is the pakistani taliban's new leader, khan said, who is also known as sagener. he's i
drone strike that killed the head of taliban and pakistan. pakistan said the strike compromised peace talks. more on the threat from the taliban's new leader. a real-life space hero remembers - saying goodbye to the second american to orbit the earth. a >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories. . things are returning to normal at los angeles international airport, one day after a tsa officer was shot and killed inside terminal 3. shootings delayed...
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and pakistan even more. the leader of the taliban was killed friday in a drone strike and they want revenge. pakistan is reviewing relations with the u.s. while politicians there want to block nato supply routes to afghanistan. let's bring in al jazeera correspondent. good morning to you. pakistan says it's reevaluating ties with the u.s., what is at stake here? >> well, there is a lot at stake because by the end of next year, which is 2014, the u.s. and nato allies will have to withdraw from the date they set so they will have to move most of that hardware to pakistan territory and looking for an exit strategy and that of course will need pakistan's help. the opposition in pakistan is now saying you should stop the supplies to afghanistan and not give any exit guarantees until the americans guaranty they will stop the drone strikes. however, it must be understood the relationship with the united states is decades old and despite the ups and downs the relationship is likely to continue no matter what the con
and pakistan even more. the leader of the taliban was killed friday in a drone strike and they want revenge. pakistan is reviewing relations with the u.s. while politicians there want to block nato supply routes to afghanistan. let's bring in al jazeera correspondent. good morning to you. pakistan says it's reevaluating ties with the u.s., what is at stake here? >> well, there is a lot at stake because by the end of next year, which is 2014, the u.s. and nato allies will have to withdraw...
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. >> at the pakistan i'm concerned about pakistan. i always want pakistan to make i want good relations with the united states. it's not just out of love for united states. it's out of love for pakistan. pakistan has to understand and realize as a nation that no other nation can stretch get to make your size bigger better than your neighbor. in his eyes is an advantage to india. pakistan needs to get over wanting parity with india in everything and be happy with security with india but as long as -- that security has been achieved. now pakistan needs to trade in the neighborhood, address its economic dysfunction, make sure that pakistan's population doesn't continue to rise at a pace much faster than the pace of its economic growth. none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between an american military personnel in and pakistan superpower. >> the four pakistani ambassador to the u.s. on the english of pakistan and american relations sunday night at 9 p.m. on "after words." just part of booktv this weekend on c-s
. >> at the pakistan i'm concerned about pakistan. i always want pakistan to make i want good relations with the united states. it's not just out of love for united states. it's out of love for pakistan. pakistan has to understand and realize as a nation that no other nation can stretch get to make your size bigger better than your neighbor. in his eyes is an advantage to india. pakistan needs to get over wanting parity with india in everything and be happy with security with india but as...
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and pakistan has to resolve a riff that has been created, and then pakistan has to then again turn its attention to the taliban, is that what has to happen now? >> yes, this is a long story here. there is a lot of anger in the united states towards the pakistani government for not protecting and controlling its own border with respect to activity that goes from pakistan to afghanistan where american troops are located. so this is a long-standing sort of problem. the fact that this drone strike took place at the exact time when the government was to meet with the taliban displays to the world the coordination that should be there between the united states and pakistan is not really there. >> so many moving parts. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> a di after a deadly shooting a search for answers continue. the website tmz shows th the chaotic scene at the lax airport. the suspect pulled out a rifle and started shooting. the rampage went on for ten minutes, ending when he was shot by police. we're live at the los angeles international airport gathering much more i
and pakistan has to resolve a riff that has been created, and then pakistan has to then again turn its attention to the taliban, is that what has to happen now? >> yes, this is a long story here. there is a lot of anger in the united states towards the pakistani government for not protecting and controlling its own border with respect to activity that goes from pakistan to afghanistan where american troops are located. so this is a long-standing sort of problem. the fact that this drone...
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to tell you the truth under normal circumstances the people of pakistan would have been rejoicing the death of. because as you rightly mention he was responsible for the deaths of thousands of pakistanis and most of them very innocent people including men women and children but you see the way this death has occurred and the timing both of them make make it very very difficult for pakistanis to swallow it first of all because the government of pakistan had sworn to conduct a dialogue with the taliban pakistan of which mr hakimullah mehsud was a leader and he had vowed to come to the table and a government delegation was about to depart islamabad to conduct and commence the dialogue process and for mr kamala massoud to have been targeted exactly on the night before that seems to be that it was an attempt to sabotage it to secondly you see the question arises that the prime minister of pakistan was in washington d.c. only a week back and he had spoken to president obama taking him into print for the regarding the dialogue process and it also made a request for the drone attacks to stop
to tell you the truth under normal circumstances the people of pakistan would have been rejoicing the death of. because as you rightly mention he was responsible for the deaths of thousands of pakistanis and most of them very innocent people including men women and children but you see the way this death has occurred and the timing both of them make make it very very difficult for pakistanis to swallow it first of all because the government of pakistan had sworn to conduct a dialogue with the...
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attacks as long as pakistan was in negotiation with the taliban pakistan. the that he can come as a surprise. i'm right now where pakistan's party has said that the government will have an emergency cabinet meeting. they are already talking about blocking nato supplies in response to this u.s. drone strike which they say is a total violation of the country's sovereignty. the prime minister was also told that the money moon with the government was over, because a few months ago, all the opposition parties met to discuss a united response to ask the americans to stop doing drone strikes. indeed, the drone strike now it seems is going to awoke a very strong reaction here in pakistan. >> thank you very much, live from pakistan. some breaking news coming out of london now. >> police here have just announced that three women have been freed after being imprisoned in a house for 30 years. an incredible story. we're joined with more by a correspondent tim friend. we just found this out from the metro police a few minutes ago. >> we know that two people are now in c
attacks as long as pakistan was in negotiation with the taliban pakistan. the that he can come as a surprise. i'm right now where pakistan's party has said that the government will have an emergency cabinet meeting. they are already talking about blocking nato supplies in response to this u.s. drone strike which they say is a total violation of the country's sovereignty. the prime minister was also told that the money moon with the government was over, because a few months ago, all the...
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madiha tahir traveled to northwest pakistan to speak to people in northwest pakistan. we have a broadcast exclusive. >> there is a wide gap between u.s. assessment of casualties and nongovernmental reports. nevertheless, it is a hard fact that u.s. strikes have resulted in civilian casualties. war.k that exists in every and for the families of those civilians, no words or legal construct can justify their loss. for me and those in my chain of command, those deaths will haunt us as long as we live. >> what does it mean to be haunted by loss? >> how is your brother's condition? >> the way they linger, the way .hey hang on u.s. begin bombing pakistan in 2000 four. nine years later, and the american conversation on drone attacks is only just beginning. i lived most of my life living between america and pakistan. one sees itself as the center of the world, and the other is on the margins. in waziristan, where most of the drones attack, it is the margins of that margin, like so many americans and pakistanis, i knew very little about the place. waziristan is part of what is c
madiha tahir traveled to northwest pakistan to speak to people in northwest pakistan. we have a broadcast exclusive. >> there is a wide gap between u.s. assessment of casualties and nongovernmental reports. nevertheless, it is a hard fact that u.s. strikes have resulted in civilian casualties. war.k that exists in every and for the families of those civilians, no words or legal construct can justify their loss. for me and those in my chain of command, those deaths will haunt us as long as...
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strikes in pakistan. the u.s. secretary of state arrives in geneva to lend his weight to talks on iran's nuclear program. >> typhoon haiyan's most vulnerable victims. the u.n. calls for action to help 4 million children affected by the storm. we'll report from thailand on the skin advertisement that prompted allegations of racism. >> we begin in pakistan where thousands of protesters are gathering in peshawar. in support of opposition leader imran khan who wants the u.s. to stop drone attacks. he threatens to stop nato supply routes to the north if the government fails to take action. first let's cross to peshawar. how big are the crowds there right now? >> well, the crowds have been growing ever since we came here this morning, a couple of hours ago. it must be understood that people are coming from all different province, from different cities. some are en route. imran khan's party is being supported by the army and other allied parties. as you can see behind me several thousands people, and it must be understoo
strikes in pakistan. the u.s. secretary of state arrives in geneva to lend his weight to talks on iran's nuclear program. >> typhoon haiyan's most vulnerable victims. the u.n. calls for action to help 4 million children affected by the storm. we'll report from thailand on the skin advertisement that prompted allegations of racism. >> we begin in pakistan where thousands of protesters are gathering in peshawar. in support of opposition leader imran khan who wants the u.s. to stop...
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and a blow for pakistan. a delegation was supposed to arrive on saturday to hold talks with the pakistan taliban. peace prospects are out of the question. the big blow is seen to be delivered to the pakistan taliban. they will not be able to recover soon. it will be interesting to see if they go for punitive reprisal attacks. the government of pakistan ousted security forces to be on red alert. >> supported popular tv comic in egipt. me was suspended moments before his show aired, saying bassem yousseff violated editorial policy. fans say he's being censored for sat iriccal comments on the government. >> on the steps bassem yousseff is talking to a vendor selling cakes with the face of mohamed morsi. he asked if he had any of abdul fatah al-sisi. the vendor says he does not do soccer players. "you don't like soccer players." bassem yousseff said i'll take the loft. it's sat iriccal, but the program has been taken off the air. >> the comedian has yet to respond. one of his production staff said there was nothi
and a blow for pakistan. a delegation was supposed to arrive on saturday to hold talks with the pakistan taliban. peace prospects are out of the question. the big blow is seen to be delivered to the pakistan taliban. they will not be able to recover soon. it will be interesting to see if they go for punitive reprisal attacks. the government of pakistan ousted security forces to be on red alert. >> supported popular tv comic in egipt. me was suspended moments before his show aired, saying...
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pakistan relations. whenever there is a strike against a pakistani taliban leader, i think it reflects increased cooperation between the united states and pakistan. this is a positive development, especially as the u.s. goes into 2014, which is going to be a critical year for pakistan and the united states in south asia. galpin said in islamabad, the opposition is accusing the u.s. of trying to sabotage these talks between the taliban and pakistan government with the strike. >> i'm not surprised by that. i think u.s. strikes against agostini taliban figures get the government -- against the taliban and figures give the islamabad government quiet cover over the close cooperation between the countries. typically they do not target asked any taliban, they focus on al qaeda. i think this reflects new working level relations between the two militaries. >> what do you think the timing means for the peace talks? >> i think the peace talks were mostly only for show. the government in islamabad was going through
pakistan relations. whenever there is a strike against a pakistani taliban leader, i think it reflects increased cooperation between the united states and pakistan. this is a positive development, especially as the u.s. goes into 2014, which is going to be a critical year for pakistan and the united states in south asia. galpin said in islamabad, the opposition is accusing the u.s. of trying to sabotage these talks between the taliban and pakistan government with the strike. >> i'm not...
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pakistan relations. whenever there is a strike against a pakistani taliban leader, i think it reflects increased cooperation between the united states and pakistan. this is a positive development, especially as the u.s. goes into 2014, which is going to be a critical year for pakistan and the united states in south asia. galpin said in islamabad, the opposition is accusing the u.s. of trying to sabotage these talks between the taliban and pakistan government with the strike. >> i'm not surprised by that. i think u.s. strikes against agostini taliban figures get the government -- against the taliban and figures give the islamabad government quiet cover over the close cooperation between the countries. typically they do not target asked any taliban, they focus on al qaeda. i think this reflects new working level relations between the two militaries. >> what do you think the timing means for the peace talks? >> i think the peace talks were mostly only for show. the government in islamabad was going through
pakistan relations. whenever there is a strike against a pakistani taliban leader, i think it reflects increased cooperation between the united states and pakistan. this is a positive development, especially as the u.s. goes into 2014, which is going to be a critical year for pakistan and the united states in south asia. galpin said in islamabad, the opposition is accusing the u.s. of trying to sabotage these talks between the taliban and pakistan government with the strike. >> i'm not...
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pakistan's government has dough mappeddedemanded a meeting with. ambassador. it's to do with a drone strike. they are accusing the u.s. of involving themselves in the peace talks. it was a ambush. it was not a fire from the front it was an ambush. and we see it as an ambush. >> the assembly is going to pass a unanimous declaration not to allow any nato sp supply to entr the province until though tell us the drone attacks have stopped. roslin joins us with more on. this what are the pakistani leaders accusing the us u.s. government of. >> there are two things they are accusing the obama administration of doing. one of violating pac pakistani sovereignty by launching a military attack on pakistani soil without islamabad's permission. and the other thing islamabad is accusing them of doing is skuttling an effort to broker peace talks about the pakistani taliban. therthey are arguing that with e death that basically that everything is lameverything islg to achieve is back at square one. the pack ta pakistani citizens g to be suffering from the attacks within their
pakistan's government has dough mappeddedemanded a meeting with. ambassador. it's to do with a drone strike. they are accusing the u.s. of involving themselves in the peace talks. it was a ambush. it was not a fire from the front it was an ambush. and we see it as an ambush. >> the assembly is going to pass a unanimous declaration not to allow any nato sp supply to entr the province until though tell us the drone attacks have stopped. roslin joins us with more on. this what are the...
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why pakistan says the strike compromised peace talks. more on the threat from the taliban's new leader. >> and pussy riot member goes missing - family members explain the concern next. . >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz. here are the top stories this hour: murder charges have been filed against the suspect of the yesterday's shooting at los angeles international airport. it left a t.s.a. officer dead. if convicted 23-year-old paul ciancia could face the death penalty. >> he made a conscious decision to kill multiple t.s.a. employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he, "wanted to instill fear into their traitorous minds". >> the pakistani taliban killed hakimullah mehsud, killed in a u.s. drone strike on friday. his supporters vow a wave of revenge suicide bombings. the pakistani government denounced the killing saying the u.s. jeopardized peace efforts. we have more. >> this is seen as a major blow to taliban pakistan, which may have a struggle for power, succession. and a blow for the go
why pakistan says the strike compromised peace talks. more on the threat from the taliban's new leader. >> and pussy riot member goes missing - family members explain the concern next. . >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz. here are the top stories this hour: murder charges have been filed against the suspect of the yesterday's shooting at los angeles international airport. it left a t.s.a. officer dead. if convicted 23-year-old paul ciancia could face the...
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pakistan interior minister accuse the u.s. of sabotaging a peace process after killing a taliban leader in a drone attack. >>> also this hour forced to be a child bride at the age of 11:00. now she's working to stop child brides in yemen. >> we'll have all the sports including the latest from the match with liverpool and the english premier league, and we'll tell i couldn't ne you whe fans were singing. all coming up in the program. >> pakistan has criticized the united states for the drone strike that has killed taliban leader hakimu will, lah mehsud. we have reports. >> reporter: this is the pakistani taliban's new leader. khan said is in his mid 0s. he was appointed by a taliban commanders securing 43 out of 60 votes. although some factions of the taliban organization is still pushing for other candidates to take the top job. still said is well-known in taliban circles. he's thought to plan an attack on a jail in northwest pakistan last year that freed 400 prisoners. he was a close leader with hakimullah mehsud. and pakista
pakistan interior minister accuse the u.s. of sabotaging a peace process after killing a taliban leader in a drone attack. >>> also this hour forced to be a child bride at the age of 11:00. now she's working to stop child brides in yemen. >> we'll have all the sports including the latest from the match with liverpool and the english premier league, and we'll tell i couldn't ne you whe fans were singing. all coming up in the program. >> pakistan has criticized the united...