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    Pakistani ambassador to US caught in controversy

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Pakistani government said Thursday that it has not decided whether to accept a resignation offer from its ambassador to the U.S. over a reported attempt to enlist Washington's help to rein in the country's military after the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

    The government has summoned Ambassador Husain Haqqani to Islamabad to question him about any role he may have played in the growing controversy, which was first disclosed in an Oct. 10 column in the Financial Times, said Farhatullah Babar, a Pakistani presidential spokesman.

    Mansoor Ijaz, a U.S. citizen of Pakistani origin, said in the column that a senior Pakistani diplomat asked him on May 9 — a week after U.S. commandos killed bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison town — to pass a message from President Asif Ali Zardari to the U.S. asking for help. Ijaz did not name the diplomat.

    Zardari was reportedly worried that the U.S. raid had so humiliated his government, which did not know about it beforehand, that the military may stage a coup — something that has happened repeatedly in Pakistan's history, said Ijaz.

    The memo sent to Adm. Mike Mullen, the top U.S. military officer at the time, reportedly offered to curb support to Islamist militants from Pakistan's military intelligence service, the ISI, in exchange for American assistance, Ijaz said.

    The Pakistani Foreign Ministry has called the Financial Times column "a total fabrication."

    But Mullen's spokesman, Capt. John Kirby, confirmed to Foreign Policy's website Wednesday that Mullen did receive the memo from Ijaz, but he did not find it credible and ignored it. "Adm. Mullen had no recollection of the memo and no relationship with Mr. Ijaz," Kirby said.

    Ijaz has a history of making claims to be well-connected with U.S. politicians. Under the Clinton administration, he said U.S. officials told him Sudan was willing to turn over then-fugitive Osama bin Laden, who was taking refuge there. Ijaz said Clinton National Security Adviser Sandy Berger refused the deal because he was unwilling to do business with Sudan — a claim derided by Republicans that Berger immediately denied.

    Haqqani said Thursday that he did not write or deliver the memo, but offered his resignation to end the controversy.

    "I do not want this non-issue of an insignificant memo written by a private individual and not considered credible by its lone recipient to undermine democracy," Haqqani told The Associated Press.

    Haqqani is expected to travel to Islamabad in the next few days so that the government can determine who should be blamed for the incident, Babar said. He said the government has not received a formal letter of resignation from Haqqani, and talk of what would happen to him was "premature."

    The controversy is said to have outraged the Pakistani army, considered the most powerful institution in the country. The army chief, Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, met with Pakistan's president in recent days, but the outcome of those discussions is unclear.

    Haqqani's resignation would create more uncertainty in the already troubled relationship between Pakistan and the U.S. The bin Laden raid in the town of Abbottabad severely strained ties, as have U.S. drone strikes targeting militants in Pakistan's rugged tribal area along the Afghan border.

    Suspected U.S. drones fired four missiles at a compound in the Razmak area of North Waziristan on Thursday, killing eight alleged militants and wounding two others in the third such strike in as many days, said Pakistani intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters.

    Elsewhere in the tribal region, Pakistani security forces pounded militant hideouts in Orakzai and Kurram, killing 37 suspected militants, said government officials. The figures could not be independently verified because of the difficulty of reporting in the tribal region.

    The U.S. has conducted around 200 drone strikes in recent years in North Waziristan, the main sanctuary for al-Qaida and Taliban militants in Pakistan.

    The U.S. does not acknowledge the CIA-run drone program in Pakistan publicly, but officials have said privately that the strikes have killed many senior al-Qaida and Taliban commanders.

    Pakistani officials have criticized the strikes as violations of the country's sovereignty, but the government is widely believed to have supported the strikes in the past and even let the drones take off from bases inside Pakistan.

    That support has become strained as the relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan has deteriorated.

    ____

    Associated Press writers Rasool Dawar in Peshawar, Pakistan; Hussain Afzal in Parachinar, Pakistan; Lolita Baldor and Intelligence Writer Kimberly Dozier in Washington contributed to this report.

     
    • Get-a-life  •  Los Gatos, United States  •  6 mths ago
      They have to recall him. He was actually trying to help the US. The ISI will probably kill him for working for the enemy.
      WE NEED TO TREAT PAKISTAN JUST LIKE WE TREAT NORTH KOREA.
      • TheIight 6 mths ago
        Or worse...
      • BIGGUY 6 mths ago
        YUP
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        aye, aye! pakis shd be declared a terrorist country!
    • DanielA  •  Memphis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Mr. Haqqani, I would fly the opposite direction and lay on the beach in Maui! If you fly back to Pakistan be prepared to quietly forever be forgotten. Bye, bye.
    • Dave  •  6 mths ago
      Poor guy. probably find his body (headless of course) floating face down in a river.
      • Amadmac 6 mths ago
        If he is headless...can he still be face down?
      • Dave 6 mths ago
        To Amadmac....Good point.
      • Dave 6 mths ago
        Hmmmm...Good point. Well played sir.
    • Ashish  •  6 mths ago
      The Paks are unbelievable - they were so humiliated by Osama raid...... they should have been humiliated he was there in the first place ! !
      • Phantom 6 mths ago
        @ ashish lemme remind you that there are millions of idiots living in that country. Unbelievable? believe it! lol...
    • The Hunter of idiots  •  Fremont, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Screw Pakistan.
      • Phantom 6 mths ago
        sorry bud i have no guts to even screw these morons i can't stand their smell lol!
    • suzieQ  •  6 mths ago
      I don't know what bothers me most.. the fact that a potentially important letter was passed to our military and "ignored"--when it should have gone to the State Department to determine its validity; or, the fact that this entire story has actually made it to the news....al beit, quietly, since there are only 8 comments (including mine). Yes, a reporter was used to "pass" this information on, but, geeeezzzz... IF there were ANY possibility the President of Pakistan was "reaching out" in a quiet, under the radar, way...and we ignored it...or worse...exposed it, placing diplomats in danger of retaliation from one of the most brutal and controlling military in the world, well shame on us.. AND, it would seem to me that remedial training in diplomacy, secrecy and stealth should be immediately implemented.
      • Physal 6 mths ago
        i support Wikileaks, because i do not want our politicians to lie to me on their way to destruction of American way of life.
    • jun  •  Tokyo, Japan  •  6 mths ago
      By the way,most of you Indians pose as Mike,John,Mary this and that.Cowards!come out of your Burkas.If any war breaks out,we Pakis would not only whip american #$%$yours and Israeli too.These Indians know no shame and are so low cl#$%$.It is so easy to tell whether you are some indian sitting in US or Europe.Americans don't come on #$%$ just because of some Haqqani's resignations or what.It is you Indians whose #$%$ is always iching with some spice.Americans have lot of problems themselves and they would rather write comments somewhere else like employment,election or some other domestic sites.We know you Indians cos we are your nighmare neighbors.So don't sleep well at night and dream,dream,dream that maybe some Americans would come someday and beat Pakistan's #$%$.Cos you can't.Pakistan Zindabad
    • Krakabich  •  6 mths ago
      The pakis suffer generally from a low IQ caused by inbreeding from the arranged marriages. Many of these people are unable to even think straight and they have a nuke.
    • Ashish  •  6 mths ago
      Uhhh, way to go Mansoor. They trusted you to pass a private mssg and you blabbed to the world like an idiot. Thought this guy had more brains than that ....
    • Thomas Paine Esq.  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yes, there is both more and less than meets the eye here. First off, the Pakistani government is trying to have it both ways, with regards to militants in the tribal border areas. The Pakistanis are afraid that if the Haqqani militants gain too much power and influence, they could attack the central government and overthrow the regime. On the other hand, they are also afraid that if Afghanistan is pacified with US aid, the Kabul government will side with India and could attack Pakistan, especially over the control of Kashmir. Acting as their proxies in Afghanistan, the Haqqani network is working to destabilize the government of Hamid Karzai. Will it work? Who knows. The general approach to establishing dominance in the world of the 'Stans, is to make a temporary alliance with whoever appears to have goals similar to your own. However these can only be considered temporary deals, till something that appears to be better comes along. Additionally, there is a religious side to the mix too, since the Quarran essentially teaches that situation ethics are everything and truth is whatever you believe is true. In any case, for the US to be involved in a land based war in Asia, is and has been considered to be a poor idea for well over half a century, going back to Korea and before Viet Nam. Complicating issues however is the fact that if the Pakistani government falls to the Haqqani or other radical Islamistic group, the victors would have access to the military's arsenal of neuclear weapons. It's bad enough that we've fiddled and dithered this long a time and have allowed Iran to just about get an A bomb. Now we'll have two groups of neuc-nuts to deal with. The only thing that would be fitting would be if they got to fighting between themselves. In any case, Yuck.
    • Orland  •  Chico, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How quick they are to persecute when they need to follow the money trail of bribes within their own ranks for hiding ObL.
    • Phantom  •  6 mths ago
      SILENCE!!!! I KILL YOU!!!
    • Cynic  •  6 mths ago
      Ambassador Haqqani would much rather resign than to respond to summons to visit Pakistan where he will arrested by intelligence agencies on arrival and most probably will never be released.
    • jun  •  Tokyo, Japan  •  6 mths ago
      if you can't fight with reason,then you are surely stuck with puck by some ice hockey player.Puck yourself again to come to some senses,stupid people.Sure Pakistan has some problems nowadays,but you guys better solve your mental problem of hatred towards Pakistan.Pakistan is going to stay but your neurological problems are not going to go away,you haters of Pak.So one remedy:Shoot Yourself!!!
    • Cynic  •  6 mths ago
      Ambassador Haqqani has sought guarantee from the State Department that it will not let Pakistan's intelligence agencies arrest him if he visits Pakistan.
    • sanjay chow  •  6 mths ago
      PUCK FAKISTAN !!

      A Cesspit of Pig Poop !! :-)
    • Scott  •  6 mths ago
      too bad...if the paki's can't take care of the problem in their own back yard....then we will take care of the problem that kills americans...period
    • jun  •  Tokyo, Japan  •  6 mths ago
      stop dreaming about bombing Pak.You can't nor do you cowards Yankees have guts to fight nuclear Pak.Until now,you have been sending Hillaries,Kerries.Otherwise you would had already attacked Pak.You may not be told by your govt that the Pakis you hate have capability to even to hit your cities,worse nightmare than NK.You have no guts to even touch Iran,how can you touch Pak.So keep on yelling here,you Indians and a small number of Jews.Pakistan Zindabad!!!
    • Drew  •  6 mths ago
      It just shows that the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing. The elected leaders do not know what the armed forces and spy agency are doing. That is the big problem there and it will continue to be for a long time. That is the reason that these people that want a government based on religious teachings won't work. Also they want to keep their people from an education to keep the under control.
    • z  •  Redmond, United States  •  6 mths ago
      pakistani's are LAZY. they like only FREE money.
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