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US has no choice but to stay engaged with ISI despite reservations: Mullen | A top Obama administration official has said that the US has no choice but to 'stay engaged' with Pakistan's
Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) considering the important role the intelligence agency plays in Pakistan's strategy formulation. US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral
Mike Mullen, while talking to reporters on his flight enroute to New Delhi, said
though Washington disagrees with the ISI on various issues, but it has no choice
other than standing with it, as the its needs the agency's help to counter the
aims of terror organisations based in the region. Mullen's statement coincided
with another top US official, Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard
Holbrooke's New Delhi trip, who expressed concern over the strengthening links
between the Pakistani and Afghan terror groups. Talking to reporters in New Delhi
, Holbrooke said that the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) is only one of many such
organisations which are trying to destabilise the region by igniting a military
conflict between India and Pakistan . Holbrooke said that not only the LeT, but
both the Pakistani and Afghan Taliban are also on the look out for creating trouble
in South Asia . "They seem to be growing closer together ... (and) their long-term
objective is the same: to create the maximum number of problems between India
and Pakistan ... to create a crisis," Holbrooke, who was on a two day visit to
India , said. Commenting India 's role in stabilising Afghanistan , the special
envoy underlined that New Delhi has also a legitimate role to play in bringing
peace to the war torn country. "There is an implication that there is zero-sum
game here, that if we increase our interactions with Pakistan we are somehow diminishing
India . I can't even imagine why anyone would think that India is being diminished
if we improve relations with Pakistan . That's in India 's interests," Holbrooke
said. "We have repeatedly acknowledged and stressed that India has an important
role to play. Our goal is to have full transparency with India on what's going
on in Afghanistan ," he added. Earlier , Mullen, while praising India for showing
restraint after the ghastly 26/11 attacks, said that extremists may try to repeat
the incident that left 166 dead and over 300 injured. "I've worried a great deal
about a repeat attack, of something like that," Mullen said He stressed that he
alongwith the Obama administration is focussed on making sure "this doesn't happen
again". The top US military official pointed out that the Mumbai terror attack
showed that how a handful of militants could have a "strategic impact" and bring
two nuclear powered nations on the threshold of a full-scale military conflict.
"One of the things that struck me then and is still of great concern is that those
terrorists could bring two countries closer (to possible conflict). It didn't
bring them to the brink (of war) but it brought them closer," Mullen said. |
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