Pakistan criticizes US over spy allegations

    Updated: 2011-09-24 08:53

    (China Daily)

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    ISLAMABAD / WASHINGTON - Pakistan warned the United States it risks losing an ally if it continued to accuse Islamabad of playing a double game in the war against militancy, escalating the crisis in relations between the two countries.

    Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar was responding to comments by US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, who said Pakistan's top spy agency was closely tied to the Haqqani network, the most violent and effective faction among Islamic Taliban militants in Afghanistan.

    It is the most serious allegation leveled by the United States against nuclear-armed and Muslim-majority Pakistan since they began an alliance in the "war on terror" a decade ago.

    "You will lose an ally," Khar told Geo TV in New York in remarks broadcast on Friday.

    "You cannot afford to alienate Pakistan, you cannot afford to alienate the Pakistani people. If you are choosing to do so and if they are choosing to do so it will be at their (the United States') own cost."

    Mullen, speaking in Senate testimony, alleged Haqqani operatives launched an attack last week on the US embassy in Kabul with the support of Pakistan's military intelligence.

    A complete break between the United States and Pakistan - sometimes friends, often adversaries - seems unlikely, if only because Washington depends on Pakistan for supply routes to US troops fighting militants in Afghanistan, and as a base for unmanned US drones.

    Pakistan relies on Washington for military and economic aid and for acting as a backer on the world stage.

    "The message for America is: 'They can't live with us, they can't live without us,'" Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani told reporters.

    But support in the US Congress for curbing assistance or making conditions on aid more stringent is rising rapidly.

    The unilateral US Navy SEALs raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in May took already fragile relations between Pakistan and the United States to a low.

    Relations were just starting to recover before the Kabul attack. Both sides are now engaged in an unusually blunt public war of words.

    The dangers could be enormous if Washington and Pakistan fail to arrest the deterioration in relations.

    At stake are the fight against terrorism, the security of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and regional stability.

    "Anything which is said about an ally, about a partner, publicly to recriminate it, to humiliate it, is not acceptable," Khar said.

    Mahmud Durrani, a retired major general and former Pakistani ambassador to Washington, said both sides should ease tensions to avoid American military action beyond drone strikes or economic sanctions.

    "There's a possibility. It's wide open. But it will be absolutely, totally disastrous."

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