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    NATO attack allegedly kills 24 Pakistani troops

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan has blocked vital supply routes for U.S.-led troops in Afghanistan and demanded Washington vacate a base used by American drones after coalition aircraft allegedly killed 24 Pakistani troops at two posts along a mountainous frontier that serves as a safe haven for militants.

    The incident Saturday was a major blow to American efforts to rebuild an already tattered alliance vital to winding down the 10-year-old Afghan war. Islamabad called the bloodshed in one of its tribal areas a "grave infringement" of the country's sovereignty, and it could make it even more difficult for the U.S. to enlist Pakistan's help in pushing Afghan insurgents to engage in peace talks.

    A NATO spokesman said it was likely that coalition airstrikes caused Pakistani casualties, but an investigation was being conducted to determine the details. If confirmed, it would be the deadliest friendly fire incident by NATO against Pakistani troops since the Afghan war began a decade ago.

    A prolonged closure of Pakistan's two Afghan border crossings to NATO supplies could cause serious problems for the coalition. The U.S., which is the largest member of the NATO force in Afghanistan, ships more than 30 percent of its non-lethal supplies through Pakistan. The coalition has alternative routes through Central Asia into northern Afghanistan, but they are costlier and less efficient.

    Pakistan temporarily closed one of its Afghan crossings to NATO supplies last year after U.S. helicopters accidentally killed two Pakistani soldiers. Suspected militants took advantage of the impasse to launch attacks against stranded or rerouted trucks carrying NATO supplies. The government reopened the border after about 10 days when the U.S. apologized. NATO said at the time the relatively short closure did not significantly affect its ability to keep its troops supplied.

    But the reported casualties are much greater this time, and the relationship between Pakistan and the U.S. has severely deteriorated over the last year, especially following the covert American raid that killed Osama bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison town in May. Islamabad was outraged that it wasn't told about the operation beforehand.

    The government announced it closed its border crossings to NATO in a statement issued after an emergency meeting of the Cabinet's defense committee chaired by Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.

    It also said that within 15 days the U.S. must vacate Shamsi Air Base, which is located in southwestern Baluchistan province. The U.S. uses the base to service drones that target al-Qaida and Taliban militants in Pakistan's tribal region when they cannot return to their bases inside Afghanistan because of weather conditions or mechanical difficulty, said U.S. and Pakistani officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive strategic matters.

    The government also plans to review all diplomatic, military and intelligence cooperation with the U.S. and other NATO forces, according to the statement issued after the defense committee meeting.

    The White House said that senior U.S. civilian and military officials had expressed their condolences to their Pakistani counterparts.

    The White House statement said the officials expressed "our desire to work together to determine what took place, and our commitment to the U.S.-Pakistan partnership which advances our shared interests, including fighting terrorism in the region."

    The White House statement did not address Pakistan's decision to block supply routes for the war in Afghanistan or its demand that the U.S. vacate the drone base.

    The Pakistani army said Saturday that NATO helicopters and fighter jets carried out an "unprovoked" attack on two of its border posts in the Mohmand tribal area before dawn, killing 24 soldiers and wounding 13 others. The troops responded in self-defense "with all available weapons," an army statement said.

    Pakistan army chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani condemned the attack, calling it a "blatant and unacceptable act," according to the statement.

    A spokesman for NATO forces, Brig. Gen. Carsten Jacobson, said Afghan and coalition troops were operating in the border area of eastern Afghanistan when "a tactical situation" prompted them to call in close air support. It is "highly likely" that the airstrikes caused Pakistani casualties, he told BBC television.

    "My most sincere and personal heartfelt condolences go out to the families and loved ones of any members of Pakistan security forces who may have been killed or injured," Gen. John Allen, the top overall commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, said in a statement.

    The border issue is a major source of tension between Islamabad and Washington, which is committed to withdrawing its combat troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014.

    Much of the violence in Afghanistan is carried out by insurgents who are based just across the border in Pakistan. Coalition forces are not allowed to cross the frontier to attack the militants. However, the militants sometimes fire artillery and rockets across the line, reportedly from locations close to Pakistani army posts.

    American officials have repeatedly accused Pakistani forces of supporting — or turning a blind eye — to militants using its territory for cross-border attacks. But militants based in Afghanistan have also been attacking Pakistan recently, prompting complaints from Islamabad.

    The two posts that were attacked Saturday were located about 1,000 feet (300 meters) apart on a mountain top and were set up recently to stop Pakistani Taliban militants holed up in Afghanistan from crossing the border and staging attacks, said local government and security officials.

    There was no militant activity in the area when the alleged NATO attack occurred, local officials said. Some of the soldiers were standing guard, while others were asleep, they said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

    Pakistan army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said map references of all of the force's border posts have been given to NATO several times.

    Pakistan's prime minister summoned U.S. Ambassador Cameron Munter to protest the alleged NATO strike, according to a Foreign Ministry statement. It said the attack was a "grave infringement of Pakistan's sovereignty" and could have serious repercussions on Pakistan's cooperation with NATO.

    Munter said in a statement that he regretted any Pakistani deaths and promised to work closely with Islamabad to investigate the incident.

    The U.S., Pakistan, and Afghan militaries have long wrestled with the technical difficulties of patrolling a border that in many places is disputed or poorly marked. Saturday's incident took place a day after a meeting between NATO's Gen. Allen and Pakistan army chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani in Islamabad to discuss border operations.

    The meeting tackled "coordination, communication and procedures ... aimed at enhancing border control on both sides," according to a statement from the Pakistani side.

    The U.S. helicopter attack that killed two Pakistani soldiers on Sept. 30 of last year took place south of Mohmand in the Kurram tribal area. A joint U.S.-Pakistan investigation found that Pakistani soldiers fired at the two U.S. helicopters prior to the attack, a move the investigation team said was likely meant to notify the aircraft of their presence after they passed into Pakistani airspace several times.

    A U.S. airstrike in June 2008 reportedly killed 11 Pakistani paramilitary troops during a clash between militants and coalition forces in the tribal region.

    ____

    Associated Press writers Anwarullah Khan in Khar, Pakistan, Riaz Khan in Peshawar, Pakistan, Matiullah Achakzai in Chaman and Deb Riechmann in Kabul, Afghanistan, contributed to this report.

     
    • Softail Rider  •  6 mths ago
      Let's have a vote. How many US Citizens think we should pull out of Pakistan and quit giving them US Dollars?
      • M2m 6 mths ago
        You mean US bullets not dollars.
      • yaseen 6 mths ago
        Softail Rider , If you would have ask this question in Pakistan you would have million's votes right now . majority of pakistanies want US to full back and stop giving Pakistan money . because that mony never make it to them . they only get the killing .
      • Wayne 6 mths ago
        No more money to the Pakis.
    • journey950  •  Blue Earth, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We should leave and take all our money with us!
      • Kings must go 6 mths ago
        The sooner the better.
      • Larry 6 mths ago
        We need to vote Ron Paul in now before this country destroys itself!
      • ninja660 6 mths ago
        Should we send the Pakistani packin too?
    • WWR  •  Cincinnati, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Democrats and Republicans need to stand up and say enough is enough! Pull out and stop the madness!!!!!
      • Nuke pakistan 6 mths ago
        "Enough is enough" is when NATO and the USA pull a burned earth policy and level all the militant camps inside pakistan, sovereignty be damned.
      • Homegrown 6 mths ago
        We really need to stop killing innocent people....wherever in the world they may be!
      • WWR 6 mths ago
        Nuke, You are so right but under the current administration it won't happen!!
    • Edwin  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Out of Iraq, out of Afghanistan, stop foreign aid.
      • Philip Mccormick 6 mths ago
        absolutely right.....
      • _ 6 mths ago
        what about the kids?
      • Baden-Baden 6 mths ago
        Screw their kids. We have too many American children without health care or enough to eat.
    • George  •  Crapo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The United States military needs to get the hell out of the Middle East and spend the money on the US.
      • ousted tom 6 mths ago
        the buck stops here
      • ErvinS 6 mths ago
        You are so right! What in the hell are we doing there?
      • _ 6 mths ago
        Are you saying it seems like our resources are being purposely wasted?!
    • siobhanb  •  Englewood, United States  •  6 mths ago
      leave and take our money too!
    • Dogrobber  •  6 mths ago
      "Pakistan...demanded Washington vacate a base used by American drones " Good idea. Why don't we "vacate" the whole place and bring our troops home and station them on our southern border? Leave Pakistan, Afghanistan, and all the other -stans to their 7th century neanderthals. That whole region isn't worth one borrowed American dollar or one American life.
    • Softail Rider  •  6 mths ago
      Let's see, who was hiding Bin Laden? How much has Pakistan cost the US?
      Pull our troops and quit wasting our tax dollars Congress. We need to take the money away from the US Government. They do not know how to use tax payer dollars.
    • Jackson  •  Santa Barbara, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How about we VACATE the whole area and get the F out of Dodge , and spend some of that money spent over there , helping our people and our economy and our infrastructure here at home.
    • Softail Rider  •  6 mths ago
      Hey Congress, why don't you let the US people decide if we should help Pakistan. That is the way them system is suppose to work.
      Do you mean we are being taxed without representation? Oh that is not politically correct, is it. Shame on me.
    • NPC  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I vote to cut off all monies to Pakistan ASAP. Let them swallow that one.
    • shanil  •  6 mths ago
      Lets vacate with our Aid to!
    • Veloman  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      By whose authority did we get involved in Afghan/Pakistan. I don't recall the government asking us.
      Let's get out.
    • Charles  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So lets leave and take all of our money and supplies with us.. Great way to start balancing the budget
    • 2012  •  Atlanta, United States  •  6 mths ago
      While the West is getting bent out of shape about Iran getting the bomb these people have the bomb and were giving them Foreign aid. Ever get the feeling the 3 stooges have been running our government for the last 20 years?
    • Melissa  •  Kahului, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Great news. Bring the folks home and keep our money here. Let them kill each others and worry about the terrorists when they get here. Protect OUR borders, not THEIRS.
    • Patriot  •  Jacksonville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Just leave! They don't want us to be there. They would rather be under the militant control of terrorist groups. Let them! Countless thousands of their troops and citizens have been killed by terrorists and militants. Looks to me like Pakistan wants to be systematically exterminated, let them! I have to wonder though, did this happen because of a mistake, or because Pakistani soldiers have been aiding militants all along. Kind of hard to believe the Bin laden was right under their nose for so long without them knowing about it. Playing both sides will get you in trouble!
    • RES  •  6 mths ago
      I cannot believe how stupid we are as a country to be involved in this useless war. We gain nothing. I am a 30 year Army veteran and we need to be out. We spend trillions on NOTHING. We waste American lives on NOTHING. What is wrong with us.
    • mi.oyster  •  6 mths ago
      pull all troops out of the mid east now. the hell with those sorry excuse
      of people. just think how fast the budget would shrink
    • me  •  6 mths ago
      Let's shut down the base, pull our troops out and keep our 3 billion dollars.
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