Pakistan Security Brief

Mullen: U.S.-Pakistan military relationship at “very difficult” point; India-Pakistani secretaries prepare agenda for talks; Nadeem: U.S. did not share plans for bin Laden operation; Twenty-seven militants killed in Kurram; Blast kills soldier in S. Waziristan; Militants burn “un-Islamic” clothing in Wana; Karachi violence continues; Zardari son to seek Lyari assembly seat; Patek extradition confirmed; FIA: Shahzad phone records unavailable; Oxfam says Pakistan not ready for floods.

 

U.S.-Pakistan Relations

  • On Monday, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen told a press briefing that U.S.-Pakistan “military-to-military relations” were currently going through a “very difficult time.” Mullen said that despite difficulties in the relationship, U.S.-Pakistan ties would endure. Mullen recently publicly suggested Pakistan’s Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) killed journalist Saleem Shahzad. Adm. Mullen stressed the need for the U.S. and Pakistan to work through current tensions to continue the fight against terrorism in the region.[i]

India-Pakistan Relations

Abbottabad Commission

FATA

Karachi

Terror Suspect Extradition Confirmed

Shahzad

Pakistan Unprepared for Floods



[i] “Mullen sees ‘very difficult’ time in US-Pakistan ties,” AFP, July 25, 2011. Available at
[ii] “India, Pakistan foreign secretaries meet in New Delhi,” July 26, 2011. Available at
[iii] “Pakistan was kept in the dark: general,” Dawn, July 26, 2011. Available at
[iv] “Twenty-seven militants killed in Kurram,” AFP, July 26, 2011. Available at
[v] “Soldier killed in bomb attack by militants,” Reuters, July 26, 2011. Available at
“Remote bombing kills soldier in SWA,” Geo, July 26, 2011. Available at
[vi] “Pakistan Taliban make bonfire of ‘un-Islamic’ cloth,” AFP, July 26, 2011. Available at
[vii] “Karachi violence: Death toll reaches 56 in past five day,” ET, July 26, 2011. Available at
“Karachi violence: Rehman Malik claims ‘elements’ sabotaging peace,” ET, July 25, 2011. Available at
[viii] “Bilawal is next MNA for Lyari,” Dawn, July 26, 2011. Available at
[ix] “Bali bomb suspect to be sent to Indonesia from Pakistan,” AFP, July 25, 2011. Available at
[x] “Saleem Shahzad commission: FIA says Shahzad’s phone records inaccessible,” ET, July 26, 2011. Available at
[xi] “Pakistan flood defences still lacking, says Oxfam,” AFP, July 26, 2011. Available at
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