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we have no such policy to attack or to a detect with pakistani forces or through pakistani assistance >> america's patience seems to have snapped with a country that it is around $4.5 million in aid every year. the relationship has been fraught up and down ever since 9/11. since the killing of been latent on pakistani soil earlier this year, -- of osama bin laden of pakistani soil earlier this year, relations have been strained. it is not quite clear what america will do. it may clearly ignored as it has done so often in the past. >> another breakthrough has been claimed in a former gaddafi stronghold . >> forces say they have taken control of the town in the south of the country. several key supporters of colonel gaddafi have fled from the town to news year -- to niger. >> the fact that the anti- gadhafi fighters have taken over this place is very key. what we see here is this city of 100,000 people, the biggest desert city in the south of libya, hundreds of kilometers away from aaa, sits right on the main highway that comes all the way down from aaa and it's down here to -- from tri
we have no such policy to attack or to a detect with pakistani forces or through pakistani assistance >> america's patience seems to have snapped with a country that it is around $4.5 million in aid every year. the relationship has been fraught up and down ever since 9/11. since the killing of been latent on pakistani soil earlier this year, -- of osama bin laden of pakistani soil earlier this year, relations have been strained. it is not quite clear what america will do. it may clearly...
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have met the pakistani interior minister to interact. the government denies any leaks. >> if you fear -- i categorically deny we have any policy to attack or to aid a tax to pakistani forces or through any pakistani assessment. >> a america's patience seems to have snapped. the relationship has been up and down ever since 9/11. tense the killing of osama bin laden, things have been worse. >> the drumbeat is a0 growing. officials are telling pakistan it is imperative to act on the border. no more excuses. it is not quite clear what america will do but ignore. >> former cricket star who has led the last 16 years has been talking to the bbc about the network. they asked him how seriously u.s. allegations could damage relations with pakistani. >> first of all, this myth being spawned at 4000 at taliban as the reason the u.s. is not succeeding. the greatest military machine in history is not succeeding because of these 4000 fighters, does that make sense? >> do we have a right in terms of self-defense to pursue these people if the pakistani w
have met the pakistani interior minister to interact. the government denies any leaks. >> if you fear -- i categorically deny we have any policy to attack or to aid a tax to pakistani forces or through any pakistani assessment. >> a america's patience seems to have snapped. the relationship has been up and down ever since 9/11. tense the killing of osama bin laden, things have been worse. >> the drumbeat is a0 growing. officials are telling pakistan it is imperative to act on...
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if the pakistanis don't do something about it, panetta warned, the u.s. will. >> we are going to do everything we have to do to defend our forces. >> reporter: panetta refused to be specific but the most likely option would be to launch drone strikes without giving the pakistanis any notice. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> pelley: american diplomats have returned to tripoli for the first time since the libyan uprising began heating up in february. they raised the flag today at a makeshift u.s. embassy. the main building was heavily damaged by a pro-qaddafi mob. throughout libya, the hunt is on for weapons that qaddafi's forces left behind when they fled. but elizabeth palmer found out that sophisticated missiles have been left out in the open for the taking. >> reporter: you might think that the gates to a libyan anti- aircraft base would be guarded... but you'd be wrong. >> look at that. so much for being secure. >> reporter: wayne lomax works for a nonprofit operation securing stray munitions in war zones. he's come here with a team to excavate
if the pakistanis don't do something about it, panetta warned, the u.s. will. >> we are going to do everything we have to do to defend our forces. >> reporter: panetta refused to be specific but the most likely option would be to launch drone strikes without giving the pakistanis any notice. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> pelley: american diplomats have returned to tripoli for the first time since the libyan uprising began heating up in february. they raised the flag...
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the pakistani prime minister remains defiant. meeting today with a chinese official, he warned against unilateral american action to hunt down hakani militants inside pakistan. late today white house press secretary jay carney added to the warnings saying the pakistani government needs to take action to deal with the links that exist there. carney also said we are obviously always reviewing our aid programs. when asked if the u.s. might curtail its aid to the pakistani military over this. for more we turn to jack keane, army vice chief of staff when the u.s. invaded afghanistan in 2001. he now has his own consulting firm. and nasr, a professor of international politics at tufts university fletcher school. he also served as senior advisor to u.s. special representative for afghanistan and pakistan richard holbrook from 2009 to 2011. welcome back, gentlemen. both of you. beginning with you, most americans know what the taliban is but explain if you could what is this hakani network and what is its objective? >> the hakani network w
the pakistani prime minister remains defiant. meeting today with a chinese official, he warned against unilateral american action to hunt down hakani militants inside pakistan. late today white house press secretary jay carney added to the warnings saying the pakistani government needs to take action to deal with the links that exist there. carney also said we are obviously always reviewing our aid programs. when asked if the u.s. might curtail its aid to the pakistani military over this. for...
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officials say is protected and financed by pakistani intelligence. today general kayani issued a statement denying any collusion with the haqqani network and accusing the u.s. of playing a blame game. >> pelley: david, thank you. pakistan's top diplomat, foreign minister hina rabbani khar, is in new york for this week's meeting of the u.n. general assembly and we put the questions to her. your government is being accused at the highest levels of the u.s. government of attacking the u.s. embassy. how do you respond to that? >> i respond to that by saying that i'm a bit shocked, and surprised... and almost shocked at a comment such as that. we seek your active corporation to be able to work with us as partners, but to be able to appreciate the role that pakistan has been able to play rather than to have a tendency to want to use pakistan as a scapegoat for the success or lack thereof of many... of the last few years. >> pelley: as you watch admiral mullen's testimony, he is reading those words very precisely. these are words that were selected at the h
officials say is protected and financed by pakistani intelligence. today general kayani issued a statement denying any collusion with the haqqani network and accusing the u.s. of playing a blame game. >> pelley: david, thank you. pakistan's top diplomat, foreign minister hina rabbani khar, is in new york for this week's meeting of the u.n. general assembly and we put the questions to her. your government is being accused at the highest levels of the u.s. government of attacking the u.s....
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pakistani relations. the u.s. is going to threaten rhetorically otherwise pakistan but it really needs pakistan to stay on board at least a little bit with the u.s. project in afghanistan even as that project is winding down and so that's why i think we're going to see something like the f. sixteen transfers and upgrades and so forth cancelled or the aid cancelled and so forth we're going to see a lot of bluster but maybe not complete rupture so frenemies will have to stay at this point has enforcing it is it is one of those relationships or both sides are depending on the other robin thanks so much for joining us tonight. thank you for having me. if president obama has killed. the mission. couldn't take three. three. three. three stooges free. free media. continues. one of the few remaining strongholds. democracies that says they have contributed to the. first spaceflight.
pakistani relations. the u.s. is going to threaten rhetorically otherwise pakistan but it really needs pakistan to stay on board at least a little bit with the u.s. project in afghanistan even as that project is winding down and so that's why i think we're going to see something like the f. sixteen transfers and upgrades and so forth cancelled or the aid cancelled and so forth we're going to see a lot of bluster but maybe not complete rupture so frenemies will have to stay at this point has...
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services this is resulted in pakistani officials denouncing admiral mullen it's resulted in pakistani talk shows discussing how to react if the united states were to attack but why would they would think that the u.s. would attack that just more anti american media bias well maybe it's because a u.s. lawmakers have begun beating their chests and suggested doing just that. the idea of pakistani intelligence agencies supporting terrorism as a national strategy needs to come there and if you stabilizes afghanistan they're killing american soldiers if they continue to embrace terrorism as part of their national strategy we're going to have to put all options on the table including defending our troops. so are the u.s. and pakistan really on the brink of some kind of war or is this just how the game between the two will always be played. this is robert farley assistant professor at the university of kentucky patterson school lawyers. robert thanks so much for joining us tonight now really when i have discussed the u.s. pakistan relationship many many times i feel like every time there is s
services this is resulted in pakistani officials denouncing admiral mullen it's resulted in pakistani talk shows discussing how to react if the united states were to attack but why would they would think that the u.s. would attack that just more anti american media bias well maybe it's because a u.s. lawmakers have begun beating their chests and suggested doing just that. the idea of pakistani intelligence agencies supporting terrorism as a national strategy needs to come there and if you...
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and pakistani i.s.i. but let's take this very current state if we think about what pakistan the pakistani i.s.i. that's their intelligence service what they have done they were the ones who primarily established the taliban in afghanistan i'm thinking about this in terms of my last trip to afghanistan itself and we think of but what he has done they were the ones who thought they were the ones that put them in place and in a stand and then we turned around and are spending amazing amounts of money on the pakistanis wrote the same time we're actually fighting the very people that they established if you can explain that or at least explain it away to make sense to me or anybody else. with a big prize i think you win a big prize that he did a pretty good job of explaining it and is that all of this comes from your experience you were in a theater i want to ask you about this latest afghan employee that we thought opened fire and what was reportedly a very. tight area tight security heavily guarded area in k
and pakistani i.s.i. but let's take this very current state if we think about what pakistan the pakistani i.s.i. that's their intelligence service what they have done they were the ones who primarily established the taliban in afghanistan i'm thinking about this in terms of my last trip to afghanistan itself and we think of but what he has done they were the ones who thought they were the ones that put them in place and in a stand and then we turned around and are spending amazing amounts of...
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pakistani relations. oh not entirely the u.s. the sort of handcuffed to pakistan happily so and the other way around even more of the you know the general mood is no wars and. extend an olive. nine eleven muslim convert. as it either cooperate open up the career field used army intelligence or village was letters attack taliban which was the worst creation. and if you go through it we're going to go to war with you so it begs then gave them it's a very reluctant cooperation ninety over ninety percent of pakistanis support taliban and consider america enemy stansell but the americans can't wage the war in afghanistan we're out pakistani help and. they're giving pakistan four point four billion dollars each year to maintain this relationship but now the americans are very frustrated and north korea gets them in afghanistan and there was it's very embarrassing attack downtown kabul and the u.s. in frustration has turned around now or has been laying pakistan for its problems the pakistanis better important partner for the u.s. and a
pakistani relations. oh not entirely the u.s. the sort of handcuffed to pakistan happily so and the other way around even more of the you know the general mood is no wars and. extend an olive. nine eleven muslim convert. as it either cooperate open up the career field used army intelligence or village was letters attack taliban which was the worst creation. and if you go through it we're going to go to war with you so it begs then gave them it's a very reluctant cooperation ninety over ninety...
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bin laden on pakistani soil earlier this year, things have been rough. official after official is calling pakistan it is imperative to act on the bureau -- on the border. it is not clear what america will do if they are simply ignored. bbc news, washington. >> fighting between pro and anti-government forces is growing in sanaa. sniper shot dead two women in the central square, or activists of and holding months of protests against president saleh. pope benedict has celebrated mass on his first state visit to his homeland since becoming pope. he addressed parliamentarians, warning them not to sacrifice ethics for power. while some members boycotted the speech, must give him polite applause. scientists at the world's largest physics lab say they have tracked subatomic particles traveling faster than light, which would break a fundamental pillar of science. this has astonished researchers at cern. they are asking others to independently verify the measurements before climbing an actual discovery. in libya, rebel forces say they have taken control of the tow
bin laden on pakistani soil earlier this year, things have been rough. official after official is calling pakistan it is imperative to act on the bureau -- on the border. it is not clear what america will do if they are simply ignored. bbc news, washington. >> fighting between pro and anti-government forces is growing in sanaa. sniper shot dead two women in the central square, or activists of and holding months of protests against president saleh. pope benedict has celebrated mass on his...
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caught him. >> the pakistanis caught him working with us. they've worked with us to go after those kinds of targets and they've indicated a willingness to do that. at the same time i think we have to recognize that pakistan is a critical country in that region of the world. not only in terms of trying to give us some cooperation in the war we are conducting here but also because they are a nuclear power. also because they themselves are in the effort to try to confront terrorism there. but also because they can be extremely important to us in the effort to provide stability in afghanistan and other areas. they have to be, they have to play a role in that. so for that reason, while we don't agree on evething we do obviously while we have controversies and differences in a number of areas we have to do everything possible to work with them. >> charlie: the shock wave of the killing of osama bin laden for them in a place that people said hiding in plain sight. have they gotten over that mission? >> it's taken a while. they obviously, they obvio
caught him. >> the pakistanis caught him working with us. they've worked with us to go after those kinds of targets and they've indicated a willingness to do that. at the same time i think we have to recognize that pakistan is a critical country in that region of the world. not only in terms of trying to give us some cooperation in the war we are conducting here but also because they are a nuclear power. also because they themselves are in the effort to try to confront terrorism there....
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government pakistani government is extremely unlikely of course we know the u.s. government is already. in pakistan which runs in occasionally with special forces but we're never going to see a generated open hostility between the u.s. and pakistan i do suspect that with senator graham saying something along these lines that. pakistan becoming a larger part of the presidential campaign especially on the republican side where we may see some of the republican candidates making sort of what you suggest is just something statements about. that. will be replayed in the media president obama transferred some passion to more responsible all of the. candidates on the republican slate will have to answer in some fashion and so i think we're going to see more rhetoric and that rhetoric may actually have an effect on our saying i have all since you brought it up and this is something that i've discussed here on this program you talk about chest thumping and what our political candidates might say you know those that are running for president the g.o.p. side you feel like an
government pakistani government is extremely unlikely of course we know the u.s. government is already. in pakistan which runs in occasionally with special forces but we're never going to see a generated open hostility between the u.s. and pakistan i do suspect that with senator graham saying something along these lines that. pakistan becoming a larger part of the presidential campaign especially on the republican side where we may see some of the republican candidates making sort of what you...
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pakistani officials have said the captives are under 16 years old. the taliban claim they have released the youngsters and are holding only young men. pakistani interior minister malik told reporters he had asked afghan president hamid karsai to help free the boys. the captives come from an area of pakistan opposed to al qaeda and the taliban. people there have raised militias to fight the groups, angry militants who have retaliated with violence. >>> turning now to malaysia. the body of a journalist shot dead while covering the food crisis in somalia has been flown home amidst sorrow over his untimely death. the body of cameraman arrived in kol a rk kolaapor. he was killed on friday while covering a malaysian aid humanitarian mission in eastern africa. prime minister joined members of the victim's family for prayers at a mosque broadcast live on national television. >> this incident will not deter us from continuing our contribution for the sake of humanity. instead it will inspire us to continue our work. but of course, we will try to take all nece
pakistani officials have said the captives are under 16 years old. the taliban claim they have released the youngsters and are holding only young men. pakistani interior minister malik told reporters he had asked afghan president hamid karsai to help free the boys. the captives come from an area of pakistan opposed to al qaeda and the taliban. people there have raised militias to fight the groups, angry militants who have retaliated with violence. >>> turning now to malaysia. the body...
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a senior pakistani intelligence person telling us that he's by interrogation by pakistani agents alreadyassed to the u.s. he won't talk about the threat. but it's clear he's talking. this man en route to africa, we understand, apparently has personal connections with bin laden when he was alive and has been involved in plots against europe and the u.s. interesting you mentioned the corporations before the raid practically cia and pakistani intelligence were at each other's throats since the bin laden raid. they're speaking glowingly about each other again. >> interesting. appreciate it. joining me now is one of my favorite writers, the author of the pulitzer prize winning boom, request the looming tower and the road to al qaeda and 9/11." it's essential reading you want to know about the history of al qaeda. what's it like being here on ground zero seeing this on almost the tenth anniversary. >> it's great to see something other than a hole in the ground. it's inspiring to see the cranes out there, to see the building rising again. and even though i guess i had some mixed feelings about,
a senior pakistani intelligence person telling us that he's by interrogation by pakistani agents alreadyassed to the u.s. he won't talk about the threat. but it's clear he's talking. this man en route to africa, we understand, apparently has personal connections with bin laden when he was alive and has been involved in plots against europe and the u.s. interesting you mentioned the corporations before the raid practically cia and pakistani intelligence were at each other's throats since the bin...
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government of directly supporting attacks on the united states in afghanistan by aiding pakistani militants. is the u.s., our country, prepared to go into pakistan and take the militants out? also, as expected, the palestinian authority has officially requested full membership status at the u.n. that's statehood, nationhood, if you will, and also, as expected, israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu told the u.n., not as far as he's concerned. israel's ambassador to the united states joins us tonight live on "hardball." finally, check out michele bachmann's claim that americans should be allowed to keep every dollar they earn. no more taxes at all, period. how exactly does she expect to fund the government she wants to run? by the way, how's she paying for that big, long fence with mexico she wants. smaller question, how does she expect to get paid this week? >>> flip-flop -- actually, his flop, simple flop at last night's debate. david corn's an msnbc analyst and "the washington post" bur bureau chief for "mother jones" magazine, and sally joins us. she's a republican strategist in flo
government of directly supporting attacks on the united states in afghanistan by aiding pakistani militants. is the u.s., our country, prepared to go into pakistan and take the militants out? also, as expected, the palestinian authority has officially requested full membership status at the u.n. that's statehood, nationhood, if you will, and also, as expected, israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu told the u.n., not as far as he's concerned. israel's ambassador to the united states joins...
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murder abductions so on and so forth and so that's a proxy war what's strange is that when the pakistanis do it it's the u.s. calls it terrorism and when the u.s. does it it's called counterterrorism so the relationship is inherently contradictory and they're both playing the same sort of bad game. the only question is how many more civilians have to die for these two to sort of level their power play. now one of the stumbling blocks in u.s. pakistan relations is that american drone attacks on al qaeda operatives on pakistani territory continually resulted in civilian deaths however the u.s. military considers them so effective that it is building a number of new drone bases in the horn of africa and the arabian peninsula but as our count reports this policy has caught america a vicious circle. the u.s. is aggressively expanding its drone war by setting up more and more bases for those unmanned aerial vehicles or the u.a.e. they're armed with laser guided bombs and air to ground missiles and network of those drone bases is unfolding in east africa ethiopia is hosting the fleet of hunter k
murder abductions so on and so forth and so that's a proxy war what's strange is that when the pakistanis do it it's the u.s. calls it terrorism and when the u.s. does it it's called counterterrorism so the relationship is inherently contradictory and they're both playing the same sort of bad game. the only question is how many more civilians have to die for these two to sort of level their power play. now one of the stumbling blocks in u.s. pakistan relations is that american drone attacks on...
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we need the pakistanis to help us on this, but it's clear that the pakistani government is rather duplicitouson one hand, they're happy to help us and work against certain groups, but on the other hand they, for some reason, will not interfere with this network which is one of the worst violators of security inside afghanistan. >> jamie: so, it sounds like you're saying the government of pakistan wants it both ways, they want to be our friends and protect their own interests at our expense. >> yeah. >> jamie: what further actions should we take and do you think that the building up this, the ability to make that connection so quickly to the government's participation in this attack, is because of withdrawal and planned further withdrawals from afghanistan? >> well, you know, these things are really murky and twisty and everything. but i think the reason is, as you point out in that statement. i think what's happening is the pakistani government does not want to draw the ire of the hakani network because they're dealing with security threats and they want to use that network it to work in afgh
we need the pakistanis to help us on this, but it's clear that the pakistani government is rather duplicitouson one hand, they're happy to help us and work against certain groups, but on the other hand they, for some reason, will not interfere with this network which is one of the worst violators of security inside afghanistan. >> jamie: so, it sounds like you're saying the government of pakistan wants it both ways, they want to be our friends and protect their own interests at our...
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pakistani forces returned fire and the gun battle ensued. pakistan said three troops were killed while india says one of its soldiers was injured. the two countries have fought three wars over control of kashmir and other issues since independence and partition in 1947. even in times of cease-fire standoffs have continued across a line of control. on the diplomatic front, the two countries resumed a comprehensive dialogue after a three-year break. they agreed to take steps to improve their relationship. that latest military clash was the fifth so far this year. while overall relations between the two countries have positive momentum, tension in kashmir remains high. >> now, the ongoing crisis in fukushima has thrust nuclear safety into the spotlight around the world, including southeast asia. against this backdrop an international seminar to examine the safety of the nuclear industry has taken place here in bangkok. about 150 nuclear officials from the international atomic energy agency and southeast asian nations took part in the event on f
pakistani forces returned fire and the gun battle ensued. pakistan said three troops were killed while india says one of its soldiers was injured. the two countries have fought three wars over control of kashmir and other issues since independence and partition in 1947. even in times of cease-fire standoffs have continued across a line of control. on the diplomatic front, the two countries resumed a comprehensive dialogue after a three-year break. they agreed to take steps to improve their...
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a lot of the al qaeda guys were there and having sanctuary in pakistan and the pakistanis serious. they were going to expel them to their own countries and bin laden had to fly from khartoum up to islamabad and arrive at airline tickets for all these guys to go back to sudan. i would say telling moment. because although they saved these guys, they were real terrorists. al qaeda at that point hadn't become a terrorist organization. and moreover, their allegiance was to zawahiri, not bin laden. sequences sometimes zawahiri led him into deeper water and forced his actions. >> host: we talk in the stories that couldn't shoot straight. the stories you tell her fascinating. they be almost humorous if they weren't so foreboding in terms of what ultimately becomes. but they give a different picture. taken a picture impact of a continuous gross, almost undistracted, moving toward the ultimate without failure. and what i am looking at here from your telling of it in the afghan situation that bothered me the other afghanis afghan is of arab descent -- arab afghan fighters who in fact did play
a lot of the al qaeda guys were there and having sanctuary in pakistan and the pakistanis serious. they were going to expel them to their own countries and bin laden had to fly from khartoum up to islamabad and arrive at airline tickets for all these guys to go back to sudan. i would say telling moment. because although they saved these guys, they were real terrorists. al qaeda at that point hadn't become a terrorist organization. and moreover, their allegiance was to zawahiri, not bin laden....
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this is a lot of pakistani to be carrying around. >> these are thousand dollar bills. >> all that pakistani cash persuades the lieutenant to believe the five suspects may have been paid to plant the ied found earlier by afghan troops. >> getting paid for something, it's hard to believe that we found an ied behind us, five guys that came up with explosive residues on their hand and they're walking around with millions in pakistani. >> two million pakistani rupees. >> the first man we spoke to spoke only farsi and the driver spoke pastun only. he said it was his son. usually i know the same language as my father. >> we're going to get some more fingerprints from you. >> all five suspects with fingerprinted. >> sierra, alpha, yankee. >> identified. photographed. >> hands behind your back. >> cuffed and handed over to afghan police for interrogation. >> do you think it was luck or do you think it was just that there are a lot of them out there so it's easier to sort of grab? >> today might have been a lucky day. today might have been a lucky day. >> coming up, sergeant shorter and his platoon b
this is a lot of pakistani to be carrying around. >> these are thousand dollar bills. >> all that pakistani cash persuades the lieutenant to believe the five suspects may have been paid to plant the ied found earlier by afghan troops. >> getting paid for something, it's hard to believe that we found an ied behind us, five guys that came up with explosive residues on their hand and they're walking around with millions in pakistani. >> two million pakistani rupees....
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india has agreed to issue one-year multiple-entry visas to pakistani business people and they will bee to visit any part of the country. pakistan has created that it will consider giving india most favored nation status. india has already granted the status to pakistan. >>> bangkok police say they're going to install 13 high-resolution cameras on city roads to monitor speeding. the move is part of a campaign to insure roadsafety. the cameras are fitted inside life-sized dummies called j ja choiyi which means silent sergeant. the cameras will capture images of cars that violate the speed limit. they will transfer the data to traffic control centers and nearby officers, police will then mail fine notices to violators. >>> china unveiled its first gold vending machine in the capital city ofijg. e device will go into operation on saturday. shoppers in china, the world's second largest user of gold, can withdraw gold bars or coins of various weights, based on market prices using theirashr bank cards. thdrawals are capped at 2.5 kilograms of gold. theachines could prove popular as an increa
india has agreed to issue one-year multiple-entry visas to pakistani business people and they will bee to visit any part of the country. pakistan has created that it will consider giving india most favored nation status. india has already granted the status to pakistan. >>> bangkok police say they're going to install 13 high-resolution cameras on city roads to monitor speeding. the move is part of a campaign to insure roadsafety. the cameras are fitted inside life-sized dummies called...
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according to mullen, both attacks were carried out with the help of pakistani intelligence known as i.s.i. >> with i.s.i. support, haqqani operatives planned and conducted that truck bomb attack, as well as the assaults on our embassy. >> reporter: that charge, directly tying the pakistani government to attacks on americans, was not stated so bluntly in a longer version of his testimony submitted to the white house beforehand. mullen's statement was based on classified intelligence, including cell phones taken from the bodies of insurgents killed in the embassy attack. vahid brown, author of an unclassified report on the haqqani network, said not all of its operations are at the hand of pakistani intelligence. >> in so far as there is in specific attacks carried out by the haqqani network we could call them an occasional arm of the i.s.i. >> reporter: mullen's testimony was another setback to the already-rocky relationship with pakistan. >> pelley: david, i wonder, why did the white house reel this back in today? >> reporter: the white house and state department were unhappy mullen had be
according to mullen, both attacks were carried out with the help of pakistani intelligence known as i.s.i. >> with i.s.i. support, haqqani operatives planned and conducted that truck bomb attack, as well as the assaults on our embassy. >> reporter: that charge, directly tying the pakistani government to attacks on americans, was not stated so bluntly in a longer version of his testimony submitted to the white house beforehand. mullen's statement was based on classified intelligence,...
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they have been important allies, the pakistanis have been, in our fight against al qaeda. one of the problems we've had, which is where this issue arises from, is with the safe havens the network has in pakistan. that's an issue we raised with our pakistani counterparts and continue to have those discussions on a regular basis. >> carney did go on to criticize some of pakistan's resistance to the network link. admiral mullen is expected, officially, to hand over his duties as joint chiefs chairman to army lieutenant general william caldwell today. the white house is taking its jobs push to florida, a swing state critical to president obama's re-election hopes. the president won the sunshine state by just two percentage points in 2008. with recent polls showing a tight race between the president and mitt romney, the president said florida with expect to see a lot of him in the coming months. the president offered his thoughts on why the economy has been struggling. >> the way i think about it is, you know, this is a great, great country that had got an little soft, and we d
they have been important allies, the pakistanis have been, in our fight against al qaeda. one of the problems we've had, which is where this issue arises from, is with the safe havens the network has in pakistan. that's an issue we raised with our pakistani counterparts and continue to have those discussions on a regular basis. >> carney did go on to criticize some of pakistan's resistance to the network link. admiral mullen is expected, officially, to hand over his duties as joint chiefs...
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>> in afghanistan, that exist who have attacked pakistani people who have killed pakistani people.e do not point fingers to your intelligence agency because we understand the complexity of the situation. we appreciate the same understanding to be begin to our allies in the war. >> to sum advise this one point, u.s./pakistani relations right now you would describe as? >> i ask describe in what i have in closed door meetings. i'm not going to make comments on public recommendation because i think this is bad diplomacy. i think this is bad for the war against terrorism. this is the worst thing that can happen. you're the youngest person ever to be the foreign minister of pakistan. you're the first woman to be the foreign minister of pakistan. you've got an important american connection as well. you went to the university of massachusetts. so you can appreciate what's going on. but tell our viewers something about you that you'd like to share. >> i just think that beyond being a woman and beyond being the youngest person, right now it is a very difficult situation which is at hand and
>> in afghanistan, that exist who have attacked pakistani people who have killed pakistani people.e do not point fingers to your intelligence agency because we understand the complexity of the situation. we appreciate the same understanding to be begin to our allies in the war. >> to sum advise this one point, u.s./pakistani relations right now you would describe as? >> i ask describe in what i have in closed door meetings. i'm not going to make comments on public...
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do you cut off aid to pakistan or do you stay with the pakistanis, hope for the best and hope you can encourage them to do a lot better in the fight against terrorism. >> i'm assuming that you probably agree with nick that this seems very racheted up. i just wonder if you could answer that question, how do you deal with this, because not only is pakistan important or we were told it was important in the fight against terror, but it's got a lot of weapons that we would rather not have in the hands of a non-friendly country. >> you're right. pakistan has been, as nick implied, both a friend and adversary at the same time. when we think about pakistani nuclear weapons, we think about the supplies that we need for our troops from afghanistan coming across the border, and when we think about al qaeda in pakistan, we want to cooperate with them, but when we think about afghanistan, there we have been working at cross-purposes with each other. >> how does this get racheted down? >> i think we need to adjust our approach, in my judgment. and that is, we have been trying to pull away the talib
do you cut off aid to pakistan or do you stay with the pakistanis, hope for the best and hope you can encourage them to do a lot better in the fight against terrorism. >> i'm assuming that you probably agree with nick that this seems very racheted up. i just wonder if you could answer that question, how do you deal with this, because not only is pakistan important or we were told it was important in the fight against terror, but it's got a lot of weapons that we would rather not have in...
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the pakistani army's is keen to keep the house out of sight, perhaps out of embarrassment or maybe byit's eerily quiet though. we catch a glimpse of the house. bushes growing thick around, it almost like they are trying to swalo the secret again, but out of nowhere we're stopped by a soldier. we have been very quickly stopped by the police here, asked for our passports and told to leave. in fact, we've been asked to stay for a little while, all quite surprisingly given the fact that a few months ago this place was teeming with journalists. things have obviously changed. nobody feels the loss of anger more than bin laden's former neighbors, some accused of being spies who helped the cia. this neighbor wasn't with you still wanted to stay unanimous. >> translator: the people who live right next door were picked up because they shared electricity and gas connections to the house. no one knows who arrested them. >> reporter: this is the alleged vaccine the cia spread across the town to try to get a sample of bin laden's down. a one of the two women who gave the injections told cnn she was
the pakistani army's is keen to keep the house out of sight, perhaps out of embarrassment or maybe byit's eerily quiet though. we catch a glimpse of the house. bushes growing thick around, it almost like they are trying to swalo the secret again, but out of nowhere we're stopped by a soldier. we have been very quickly stopped by the police here, asked for our passports and told to leave. in fact, we've been asked to stay for a little while, all quite surprisingly given the fact that a few...
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secretary of defense leon panetta jointly accused of the pakistani military and specifically the pakistani intelligence i saw i in a connivance and complicity in orchestrating the hakani network attack against the united states embassy in afghanistan there was nothing new in these accusations and allegations except that there is been hearing them for almost ten years old the other side of the american told brass accusations against pakistani military and intelligence community has once again demonstrated to what extent the american intelligence leadership that has moved from langley to the pentagon has completely lost the dynamics and the overall picture of a clear and present danger to the interests of the united states in the region specifically in afghanistan and pakistan in the last decade the us foreign policy in pakistan has suffered at total and complete blowback its mixture of threats and complaints and military and financial incentives turned out to be totally counterproductive and personally it has made the highly respected flag officer admiral michael mullen and his new boss. on
secretary of defense leon panetta jointly accused of the pakistani military and specifically the pakistani intelligence i saw i in a connivance and complicity in orchestrating the hakani network attack against the united states embassy in afghanistan there was nothing new in these accusations and allegations except that there is been hearing them for almost ten years old the other side of the american told brass accusations against pakistani military and intelligence community has once again...
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pakistani intelligence says,... osama bin laden had personally asked al-mauritani to focus on targets of economic importance in the west. white house spokesman josh earnest applauded the actions of pakistan's intelligence and security services,... which worked hand-in -hand with the cia to capture the trio. a convoy of libyan troops loyal to moammar gadhafi arrived in niger monday night,... heading towards the capital niamey,... but the fugitive leader's spokesperson says gadhafi and his sons remain in libya. and back here in seoul,... the korean government has decided to send a team of water resources experts to help with libya's water shortages. song ji-sun has the latest. a convoy of between 200 and 250 libyan military vehicles, including officers from southern army battalions arrived late monday night in neighboring niger,... and departed to the capital niamey on tuesday ,... but it was not known whether the convoy included any members of moammar gadhafi's family... or other high- level members of his government
pakistani intelligence says,... osama bin laden had personally asked al-mauritani to focus on targets of economic importance in the west. white house spokesman josh earnest applauded the actions of pakistan's intelligence and security services,... which worked hand-in -hand with the cia to capture the trio. a convoy of libyan troops loyal to moammar gadhafi arrived in niger monday night,... heading towards the capital niamey,... but the fugitive leader's spokesperson says gadhafi and his sons...
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so on and so forth and so that's a proxy war what's strange is that when the pakistanis do it it's the u.s. calls it terrorism and when the u.s. does it it's called counterterrorism so the relationship is inherently contradictory and they're both playing the same sort of bad game the only question is how many more civilians have to die for these two to sort of level out their power play indiana and the death toll from five days of clashes between pro and anti-government forces has reached one hundred people on thursday fighting raged would have explosions and gunfire across the capital sana'a protester set fire to the house where the believed snipers that had killed two people behind the crackdown and here really protests was renewed on sunday this comes despite reports the vice president is considering a transfer of power something that's been he demands from demonstrators and the situation in the country will be up for debate later today even cross speech ask. pal of guess if foreign intervention could solve the crisis there. have been bombarded in which is only thirteen fourteen whi
so on and so forth and so that's a proxy war what's strange is that when the pakistanis do it it's the u.s. calls it terrorism and when the u.s. does it it's called counterterrorism so the relationship is inherently contradictory and they're both playing the same sort of bad game the only question is how many more civilians have to die for these two to sort of level out their power play indiana and the death toll from five days of clashes between pro and anti-government forces has reached one...
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you now have the pakistanis firing back saying u.s. policy is confused and in disarray. what is the state of u.s.-pakistan relationships right now? >> we've made it clear and admiral mullen and secretary clinton talked to their counterparts in pakistan as recently as this week, that obviously with the haqqani network there are safe havens there that are being abided and they're links. >> so this seems a little ratcheted up. >> well, the message has been clear. obviously the haqqani network provides great danger to the people of the pakistan, to the people of the united states, to other countries, and those links and those safe havens, we are continuing to incyst that the pakistani government make clear and take action to make sure that these safe havens and these links are eliminated because it is providing clearly the situation where they are free to operate in a way that's quite dangerous. >> again that's kind of been so for some time now. this is now saying pakistan -- the intelligence arm of the pakistani government supported an attack on u.s. embassy. can you let th
you now have the pakistanis firing back saying u.s. policy is confused and in disarray. what is the state of u.s.-pakistan relationships right now? >> we've made it clear and admiral mullen and secretary clinton talked to their counterparts in pakistan as recently as this week, that obviously with the haqqani network there are safe havens there that are being abided and they're links. >> so this seems a little ratcheted up. >> well, the message has been clear. obviously the...
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kreta is on pakistani military lockdown but still it's where a u.s. moumar is thought to be hiding and has been for years. only once photographed, he's long been america's most wanted after bin laden, a $10 million bounty still on his head. years ago the taliban's black turbans were everywhere. today it's more discreet. even so, our local cameraman found it hard to film here while local leaders give support to the taliban while still denying they're here. >> translator: there is no taliban here. this is false propaganda used to justify drone attacks in the tribal areas. the americans created the whole drama of 9/11, just for an excuse to attack afghanistan. if the afghans are fighting for their freedom, then we definitely consider this jihad legitimate. >> violence burst into the open this week when two suicide bombers left field a local police chief's home. police saying it may have been avenging three senior al qaeda arrests ten days earlier and that one bomber was this one 21-year-old afghan refugee. his actions probably found support here. eulogie
kreta is on pakistani military lockdown but still it's where a u.s. moumar is thought to be hiding and has been for years. only once photographed, he's long been america's most wanted after bin laden, a $10 million bounty still on his head. years ago the taliban's black turbans were everywhere. today it's more discreet. even so, our local cameraman found it hard to film here while local leaders give support to the taliban while still denying they're here. >> translator: there is no...
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. >> we believe that we can work constructively with the pakistani government, pakistani authorities, to address these concerns, yes. jon: national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon now. jennifer, it looks like u.s. is trying to lay theun work to go into pakistani tribal areas? >> >> reporter: well, you would certainly think that if you listen to what admiral mike mullen said to the senate armed services committee last week. it's something he's been saying for some time but it was the most vocal he's been about the connection between the haqqani network which has carried out these high profile attacks, including the attack on the inter con hotel in kabul, the u.s. embassy, and now suspicions it may be behind this attack on the cia station in -- at the embassy, in which one cia employee was killed. but i've talked to several u.s. military officials, senior officials, that would know, and they say there are no active plans by the pentagon to send ground forces into the tribal areas, they're not laying the ground work for some sort of invasion. but that is
. >> we believe that we can work constructively with the pakistani government, pakistani authorities, to address these concerns, yes. jon: national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon now. jennifer, it looks like u.s. is trying to lay theun work to go into pakistani tribal areas? >> >> reporter: well, you would certainly think that if you listen to what admiral mike mullen said to the senate armed services committee last week. it's something he's...
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those groups obviously when we talk about that two thousand and eight attack it was actually the pakistani i.s.i. that was later found responsible for those attacks we also had the indian move john dean which has also been you know a lot of people have said that perhaps they were behind even what happened in mumbai last month tell me a little bit more about those curves will be better known groups since we are talking about mumbai two thousand and eight that was attacked in which groups like the lashkar e tayyiba which has links with the pakistani establishment what identified and a few more about the david headley case which is going on in the united states at this point there's a lot of evidence which points to this complicity between the risk groups like that as also the pakistani establishment in like fashion there are other groups that we have. evidence for instance in general in kashmir there is a group called the moment which has also been implicated in a number of attacks with the media over the last few years the group that you would have heard of the indian mujahideen has also be
those groups obviously when we talk about that two thousand and eight attack it was actually the pakistani i.s.i. that was later found responsible for those attacks we also had the indian move john dean which has also been you know a lot of people have said that perhaps they were behind even what happened in mumbai last month tell me a little bit more about those curves will be better known groups since we are talking about mumbai two thousand and eight that was attacked in which groups like...
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who were becoming totally disenchanted with the pakistani dominance the dominance of the arabs and the dominance of saudi raid it would be we cannot forget saudi arabia both were supporting the taliban massively but there was this this just allusions because of the arrogance and the dominance and pakistan of the i so i always saw to run afghanistan and you know afghans don't take kindly to outsiders regardless whether they're americans or al-qaeda. so this was building up with the russians and anyone else a list of thirty forty players this guy. actually and so this is growing and mustard warrant us about this and went on. assassinated killed september ninth one of the reasons was to give a present to the trial about them because they'd already taken eighty percent of the country and most it was was the last significant commander to resist the title but they were also afraid that the taleban were in the process of collapsing and that this might have happened but this was ignored by the bush administration and by blair tony blair in the u k. and after nine eleven. but you have to know t
who were becoming totally disenchanted with the pakistani dominance the dominance of the arabs and the dominance of saudi raid it would be we cannot forget saudi arabia both were supporting the taliban massively but there was this this just allusions because of the arrogance and the dominance and pakistan of the i so i always saw to run afghanistan and you know afghans don't take kindly to outsiders regardless whether they're americans or al-qaeda. so this was building up with the russians and...