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India-Pakistan
Pakistan rejects US demand to question Dr A Q Khan
2008-10-01
US officials have expressed the desire to talk directly to Dr A Q Khan in the third round of the Pak-US Strategic Dialogue held here on Monday but Pakistan has rejected the demand.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that it would be in the interest of both the nations not to talk about the past. "There might have been mistakes on both sides and even someone could have practised hypocrisy but it is over now."
Pakistan, however, offered to get all the answers from Dr Khan in case the US has any further unanswered questions, a diplomatic source told The News.

A number of officials who participated in the dialogue said that the talks were held in a very pleasant atmosphere and both parties spoke candidly and openly. On the question of Dr A Q Khan the Pakistani point of view was very clear, that Dr Khan is a national hero, and a complete investigation has already been done but if the US wants to ask further questions it could be arranged only through Pakistanis.

Another official said on condition of anonymity that Pakistanis asked the United States to release the funds for upgrading of F-16 fighter planes because under the current situation in Fata and along the Pak-Afghan border the importance of effective air power has increased manifold. The US officials gave a patient hearing to the Pakistani point of view and agreed with it in principle. However, they said that though certain members of US Congress are opposed to it at this stage, the US administration is committed to provide funding for F-16 up-gradation and efforts were on to get it approved from the Congress.

At the outset of the meeting Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that it would be in the interest of both the nations not to talk about the past. "There might have been mistakes on both sides and even someone could have practised hypocrisy but it is over now. There is an elected government in Pakistan and no one should ask questions about the commitment of Pakistan's military and political leadership in the war against terror."
Posted by:Fred

#8  Maybe the US should ask again and add "Or Else..."?
Posted by: Hellfish   2008-10-01 17:24  

#7  Polio's making inroads, how about we introduce "Black Death"?
(After making sure they thoroughly believe medical help/ vaccines/ medicine is really a JOOOOO plot to sterilize them all, Oh wait, that part's been done)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-10-01 16:17  

#6  can't we just realease something that we have been vaccinated against too wipe these shit heads out? And if not, why?
Posted by: sinse   2008-10-01 11:08  

#5  Yeah, he could hardly contain himself from grabbing her ass.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-10-01 10:34  

#4  Zardari seemed quite taken by Palin. A little feminine wile may go a long way.
Posted by: Danielle   2008-10-01 10:07  

#3  #2 bigjim,
We don't NEED to talk to Khan - don't even WANT to - as long as we have a proxy on the payroll we can 'trust' (that is, who has something to lose by crossing us).


Glenmore since we're dealing the cards [$$$, Technology] we should be able to get BOTH God Damn It!

And for Heaven's sake why the hell wouldn't we want to hook the Bastard A Q Khan up to a polygraph?

Afterall don't you remember the coxksucker spoke to OBL, the Norks, the Iranians, most of the Gulf States, Syria etc. AND how 'bout hiz ring of scientist, smugglers, hiz international smuggling group and connections, flunkies, etc.

grrrr
Posted by: RD   2008-10-01 09:53  

#2  bigjim,
We don't NEED to talk to Khan - don't even WANT to - as long as we have a proxy on the payroll we can 'trust' (that is, who has something to lose by crossing us).
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-10-01 07:57  

#1  Finance their F-16s so they can fire on U.S. commandos making cross border raids? All the while denying us access to even speak with Khan? Yeah, that sounds equitable. Really its a sweet deal for us.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-10-01 07:05  

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