Saturday, June 1, 2013

U.S. Sabotage Peace Efforts Pakistan and Taliban

United States (U.S.), which still continue to launch drone attacks into Pakistan, considered to be an attitude that does not want to see peace in Pakistan. This was expressed by a senior pro-Taliban negotiations. 


Amir Jamaat e Islami (JI) Syed Munawar Hasan said the drone or drones that happened this past Tuesday, May 28 casualties of Pakistani citizens. attacks killed seven people, including the number two in the Taliban, Wali-ur-Rehman.

"After the change of government, there is hope for an end to acts of terrorism and certainly there are opportunities for peace with the Taliban. U.S. But sabotage by drone attacks, such attacks before," said Syed Munawar, as quoted by The News, Saturday (6/1/2013).

Drones belong to U.S.
Drones belong to U.S. (AFP)
"Now the Taliban had pulled out of the peace negotiations. But unfortunately no formal protest from our side about the attack," he added.

Syed Munawar added, if there are no talks with the Taliban, the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan planned in 2014 will be hampered. Surely this will not be the interest of Pakistan.

As known earlier, the U.S. launched an unmanned bomber aircraft operating in Pakistan and instantly killing seven people. The operation was to be the first operation they did right after Pakistan held elections.

According to reports from Pakistani officials and leaders of indigenous Pashtun, the unmanned aircraft fired two missiles hit a house at the end Chashma Village. In addition to killing seven people, four other people were reported injured.

Apparently, the attack also killed the deputy commander of the Taliban. This report clearly be a major blow to the militant group in the country.

Deputy Taliban commander who was killed in the incident was Wali-ur-Rehman. Rehman has been seen as a possible successor Hakimullah Mehsud, who leads the Pakistani Taliban.

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