Pakistan official says US military will be allowed to return, but not CIA drones
U.S. Military trainers will be invited back into Pakistan "as early as April or May," but the nation has ruled out allowing CIA drones back into the country, Fox News has learned. Ref. Source 5
US Kills Another Four People in Pakistan
A US drone strike in Pakistan's Waziristan tribal region killed four suspected militants on Thursday, Reuters reported. This comes as a US drone strike on Wednesday killed at least ten (alledged) "Taliban insurgents" in North Waziristan region. Ref. Source 3
The Story of How U.S. Special Forces Infiltrated Pakistan
Using valid U.S. Passports and posing as construction and aid workers, dozens of Central Intelligence Agency operatives and contractors flooded in without the requisite background checks from the country's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency. Ref. Source 8
Congressman Rohrabacher brands Pakistan as "hard-core, two-faced enemy" of America:
He further said the discovery that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in the Pakistani military town of Abbottabad motivated him to table the Balochistan resolution. Ref. Source 8
Pakistan Parliment Demands an End to C.I.A. Drone Strikes:
In a rare show of unity, the government and opposition joined on Thursday to present the United States with a list of stringent demands, including an immediate end to C.I.A. Drone strikes, that were cast in uncompromising word. Ref. Source 4
Pakistan is supporting insurgents, terrorists in Afghanistan: Pentagon:
Wary of Indian influence in Afghanistan, Pakistan continues to support insurgent groups and provide terrorist safe havens so as to have its influence inside the war-torn country, the Pentagon told the Congress on Tuesday. Ref. Source 2
Pakistan, a failed country: US Congressman tells Gilani
"It is becoming increasingly clear to Members of the US Congress that Pakistan is a failed state and no amount of US aid money will ever change that," Mr Rohrabacher wrote in a letter to Gilani. Ref. Source 7