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    Pakistan rejects US self-defense claim on strikes

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan's army on Monday formally rejected a U.S. claim that American airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani troops last year were justified as self-defense, a stance that could complicate efforts to repair the troubled but vital relationship between the two countries.

    In a detailed report, the army said that Pakistani troops did not trigger the Nov. 26 incident at two posts along the Afghan border by firing at American and Afghan forces, as the U.S. has alleged. Pakistan's army said its troops shot at suspected militants who were nowhere near coalition troops.

    "Trying to affix partial responsibility of the incident on Pakistan is, therefore, unjustified and unacceptable," said the report, which was issued in response to the U.S. investigation that concluded at the end of December.

    The U.S. expressed condolences for the deaths of the Pakistani soldiers but said American troops acted "with appropriate force" in self-defense because they thought they were being attacked by Taliban insurgents.

    In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the U.S. stood by the "thorough" investigation into the Nov. 26 incident conducted by the military's U.S. Central Command.

    "We did offer to the Pakistani government, to the Pakistani military, that they could participate fully in our investigation and have their own people on our team. They declined to participate. That could have led to more convergence of view, perhaps," she told a news briefing Monday.

    Pakistan responded quickly to the deadly attack by closing its border crossings to supplies for NATO troops in Afghanistan. The borders have remained closed, and Pakistan also kicked the U.S. out of a base that was used to service American drones.

    The differing accounts of what happened could make it difficult for the two sides to move forward, but many analysts believe they will find a way because it's in their own interests to do so. The U.S. needs Pakistan's help in targeting Islamist militants within the country and negotiating peace with the Taliban in Afghanistan. Islamabad is heavily reliant on billions of dollars in aid from Washington.

    Pakistan said the fundamental cause of the deadly airstrikes was the decision by coalition forces not to tell Pakistan that American and Afghan troops were conducting an operation near the border inside Afghanistan before dawn on Nov. 26.

    Brig. Gen. Stephen Clark, an Air Force special operations officer who led the U.S. investigation, has said U.S. and NATO commanders believed some of their military operations were compromised after details and locations were given to the Pakistanis.

    Clark has also said that U.S. forces did not know that the two relatively new Pakistani outposts — simple structures constructed with stacked gray stones — had been set up on a mountain ridge along the border.

    The Pakistani army countered that coalition forces must have known about the two posts set up at the end of September 2011, because they had conducted at least one other operation in the area afterward. Coalition aircraft also conducted constant surveillance of the area, the Pakistanis said.

    The army said previously that it provided NATO with maps clearly marking the location of the border posts, but that claim did not appear in its report.

    The U.S. has said its forces attacked the posts after Pakistani troops targeted them with heavy machine gun fire and "effective" mortar fire.

    The Pakistani army said its soldiers did not shoot in the direction of the patrol, but instead fired three mortars and "a few machine gun rounds" at a location at least 1 mile (1.5 kilometers) away from the coalition forces.

    The army criticized the U.S. and NATO for "deep, varied and systematic" failures that prevented them from realizing they were targeting Pakistani forces over the course of three separate engagements that lasted at least 90 minutes.

    "In the process, every soldier on and around the posts, even on the reverse slope of the ridge, was individually targeted," said the Pakistani report. "This pattern of engagement cannot be justified by calling it 'self-defense.'"

    The U.S. has acknowledged that its forces failed to determine who was firing at them and whether there were friendly forces in the area. The U.S. said its troops used incorrect maps and mistakenly provided Pakistan with the wrong location where they said fighting was taking place — an area almost nine miles (14 kilometers) away.

    The Pakistani army accused coalition forces of showing "no urgency whatsoever in a situation where due to use of overwhelming and disproportionate force ... lives were being lost."

    "This displays utter disregard for the lives of the Pakistani soldiers," said the report, which pointed out the attack left behind seven widows and 16 orphans.

    The Pakistani army claimed coalition forces attacked Pakistani troops four other times between June 2008 and July 2011, killing 18 soldiers.

    Pakistan claimed coalition forces failed to hold anyone responsible for these past incidents. It refused to participate in the U.S. investigation into the Nov. 26, 2011, attack, claiming past U.S. probes into border incidents were biased.

    "It is increasingly obvious to Pakistan military that the entire coordination mechanism has been reduced to an exercise in futility, is more for the purposes of optics and that it has repeatedly been undermined," said the army report.

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    Associated Press writer Asif Shahzad contributed to this report.

     

    55 comments

    • FRANK S  •  4 mths ago
      Simple solution, let's bring everyone home.
      • Thoughts 4 mths ago
        Better solution, cut all aid and trade with Pakistan, and ensure that the IMF, World Bank and other institutions don't lend without Pakistan following civilized principles and providing human rights, and stopping becoming a sponsor of terror. We do not need to have anything to do with them and none of our money in any form used by a country actively engaged in the killing of US citizens.
    • Thoughts  •  4 mths ago
      It is high time that the US stops risking its time and money on Pakistan. They hate us and have been actively behind the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

      It is imperative that we cut all aid and trade with Pakistan, and ensure that the IMF, World Bank and other institutions don't lend without Pakistan following civilized principles and providing human rights, and stopping becoming a sponsor of terror. We do not need to have anything to do with them and none of our money in any form used by a country actively engaged in the killing of US citizens.
      • PEACE 4 mths ago
        first pay the money for pakistani soldier killed, innoncent people died, two countries destroyed.
    • namvet382  •  Orlando, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      How about we cut off the billions in "yankee dollars" we give the every year. That money could really be used here, Hell with the muslims, let them survive on their own. Let them continue to kill each other.
      • charlie 4 mths ago
        you are the epitome of a Ron Paul fanboi... isolationism and racism all wrapped into one neat little package
    • nancy  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Pakistan was harboring bin Laden and they lied about that. I don't think they are in any position to be calling us liars
    • Pat  •  4 mths ago
      F em Pull out and go home. Let them kill each other over their beloved poppies.
    • jim  •  Newark, California  •  4 mths ago
      Pakistan is a country full of liars and the worthless land it owns is not worth fighting for. I just wish we would stop sending them billions of dollars to keep them "on our side". Not sure what that gets us. Anyhow it looks like the country is going to implode on its own, just like Iraq is beginning to do. Im going to watch that country crumble while I eat popcorn and watch it on tv - cant wait...
      • PEACE 4 mths ago
        yeh only american cia, fbi speaks truth.
    • MerlotDa_wine  •  4 mths ago
      Hate me for this, I dont care. Just nuke pakistan and all the bloody mussssss.
      • PEACE 4 mths ago
        yeh we nuke usa u nuke us
    • sanjay chow  •  Lucknow, India  •  4 mths ago
      Our Soldiers are dying because of Porkistan supplied IEDs...
      Any Senator releasing Tax $$ to this terrorist nation needs to be tried for Treason !
    • Slash Firestorm  •  4 mths ago
      These are the same liars who knowingly harbored bin Laden and then had the gall to criticize the US for killing him. Their opinion, and their "sovereignty", is irrelevant. If we need to do something in Pakistan, we will do it. They are a greater terrorist threat than Afghanistan ever was.
    • Physal  •  Hong Kong, Hong Kong  •  4 mths ago
      with all back stabbing and cheating Pakistan committed, we still think they are vital as an ally??? what on earth are we smoking
    • James C  •  4 mths ago
      Then how about telling Pakistan to reject our money that we send them. IDIOT TOWEL HEADS...
    • C  •  Rice Lake, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      Yank all aid to Pakistan.
    • Aaron  •  Warren, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      Yes, the US messed up. But, thats War. I still don't know how systematically targeting each pakistani soldier one by one is considered self defense.??
    • Tim Beardsley  •  Mt Vernon, Kentucky  •  4 mths ago
      I am to the point of not caring what Pakistan thinks any more !!! We give them money and they straddle the fence and Usu ma Ben Pecker head is found right under their noses ! Sure they didn't know he was their
    • Mr. Mustang Man  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe we should accidently take out Pakistan ruling elite! Pay the new guys off, then back to the business of War! Problem solved!!!!
    • Morris  •  Oxnard, California  •  4 mths ago
      Pakistan... if you was doing your job we wouldn't have this problem... i'm sorry for the lost of your soldiers... we need to get the terrorist to die for a country they don't have
    • Peace  •  Piscataway, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Is the Paki Army fishing for excuses to join the Taliban openly in a war with us? It seems so. Their nukes have given them some strange illusions of being invincible.
    • Agent 86  •  Hong Kong, Hong Kong  •  4 mths ago
      I am not sure why, but I did not expect that both sides would go back to being allies.
    • JERRY E  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      "Three mortars and a few machine gun rounds" - that is the most ridiculous statement I have ever heard. Many in the pakistan army do not want to oerate with the coalition forces and that fact alone probably resulted in the attack on the outpost. They shot at the wrong patrol and they paid for it.
    • Milo  •  4 mths ago
      I'm so sick of these cave pukes ! and the constant rehashing of this story !!
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