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Pak Army still considers India a threat: Mullen

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  • Despite President Asif Ali Zardari's assertion that a Taliban insurgency, not India, was the biggest threat to Islamabad, the Pakistani Army still considers India a "threat," US' top Army official indicated.

    In an interview to CBS "Face the Nation", Chairman of America's Joint Chief of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen said the Pakistan Army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani is focused on both - the threat from India and that from internal insurgency.

    "He is concerned about the focus - both the threat from India, as well as the growing threat in terms of the insurgency, and he's addressing both of those," Mullen said.

    "They are actually doing pretty well. A year ago, were you and I sitting here talking about what the Pakistanis were not doing, you know, that would have been the area of focus," Mullen said when asked how the Pakistan Army was doing in its war against terrorism.

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    As Pakistan stepped up its offensive against militants in the restive northwest, Zardari had said Taliban was the chief threat to his country, and not India.

    US has also asked Pakistan to move troops from its western border to the eastern border with Afghanistan, where most of the Taliban strongholds lie.

    Mullen said the Pakistan Army chief has got a deliberate plan and he is on his plan. "And he knows his country very well, the military leadership knows their country very well, and I think they are dealing with it," he said.

    "And, in fact, they've actually made a lot of progress - taking significant military steps, had a significant impact, and moved in a positive direction," Mullen said on Pakistan's military operations.

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    Mr.By: Jai Singh | 06-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward The threat from India is so deeply ingrained in the mindset of the Pakistani army and the ruling elite that it will never go away. India has yet to attack or threaten Pakistan. The sad part of the story is that the Americans have always accepted this reasoning to justify arming Pakistan even after knowing that the weapons delivered were meant to be used against India. The money spent on both sides of the border for buying could have lifted millions out poverty.
    India As Threat ?By: Venky | 06-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Good to know atleast 1 country in this world is thinking india as threat.
    India provides the justification for army rule in the evil empire of PakistanBy: observer | 06-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward The Paki army needs the presence of India to justify its iron hold on the evil empire of Pakiland.Unfortunately even the average Paki thinks the same way. The evil empire next door will ALWAYS pretend that India is a big threat till there an Islamic Emirate if formed in Delhi after killing off all the Hindus and other non Moslem males and marrying off or raping their womenfolk....their centuries old dream !!! Our PM and politicians don't say you were not warned.
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