Washington: The United States has no choice but to carry on its alliance with Pakistan despite severe reservations, says US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Tuesday.
Speaking to military officers at the National Defence University, Panetta, said relations with Pakistan were difficult because elements of the government had links with the Haqqani network, which is staging attacks on US-led troops in neighboring Afghanistan.
“What makes this complicated is that they have relationships with the Haqqanis, and the Haqqani tribe are going across the border and attacking our forces in Afghanistan,” he said.
“It’s pretty clear that there’s a relationship there,” said Panetta, who appeared along with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the event.
“There’s a relationship with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). And, you know, this is a group that goes into India and threatens attacks there. It has conducted attacks there,” said Panetta, who recently stepped down as CIA director to take over at the Pentagon.
The Pakistanis were also sometimes withholding visas for some US diplomats assigned to the country, he added.
But he said there were vital interests at stake that meant Washington had to stay committed to the partnership.
“And yet there is no choice but to maintain a relationship with Pakistan. Why? Because we’re fighting a war there.”
“Because we are fighting Al-Qaeda there, and they (Pakistanis) do give us, you know, some cooperation in that effort,” Panetta said.
“They do represent an important force in that region. Because they do happen to be a nuclear power that has nuclear weapons and we have to be concerned about what happens with those nuclear weapons.”
He added that there were going to be “ups and downs” in the relationship with Pakistan.
Asked about reports that Islamabad likely allowed Chinese engineers to examine a US helicopter that crashed during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in his Pakistani hideout in May, the US defense chief declined to confirm or deny the accounts.
“I’m not going to comment because it does relate to classified intelligence,” Panetta said.
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