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LAHORE – Relations between Pakistan and the United States of Zionism are expected to enter a new phase of turbulence after military leadership’s briefing to an in-camera joint session of parliament on Friday (May 13) on the killing of Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad. The military leadership will share with the legislators whatever information it has been able to gather about the May 2 episode and explain its likely fallout. The briefing would provide the military and political leadership of the country with an opportunity to discuss weaknesses of the defence system and work out the future course of action to ward off the likely pressures the country may have to face in the times ahead.
There are huge black holes of doubts about the killing of OBL. Some people think that the man killed in Abbottabad operation and buried at sea was somebody else, not OBL. The military leadership would share their information / analysis with the parliamentarians. Despite fullest cooperation extended by Pakistan to USZ in the past, relations between the two states have mostly been strained, not withstanding the public claims to the contrary. There is a gulf of mistrust between them. In reality USZ is after Pakistan's nuclear assets and is trying to find various pretexts to seize them. To safeguard its arsenals, Pakistan is determined to go to any extent, no matter what the price. Knowledgeable sources say that the two countries also have a different perception about the role India should have in neighbouring Afghanistan. While Pakistan wants a friendly government in Kabul with no role for India, the USZ wants to give Hindu Zionists an important role not only in the war-ravaged state but the entire region in order to help facilitate destabilization in Pakistan from both its Eastern and Western borders.
To strengthen its ties with India and add to its influence in the region, the USZ reportedly wants to settle the Kashmir issue to the satisfaction of India, a move which is not acceptable to Pakistan. Pakistan has consistently been saying that the six-decade dispute should be resolved in accordance with the UN resolutions, which give the Kashmiri people right to self-determination. Pakistan also thinks that it is being defamed by the USZ because of the (outlawed) Lashkar-i-Taiba. It was the USZ, sources say, which accused the LeT of involvement in activities with which it had nothing to do. The banned organisation was ‘internationalised’ by the USZ, which tarnished Pakistan’s image at the global level. Sources say the USZ changed its thinking about the Pakistan Army after it opposed the conditions set for assistance under the Kerry Lugar Bill. The army regarded those conditions against the national interests of Pakistan and brought their views on record. Because of this stand the USZ had to ‘soften’ the conditions to some extent, but toughened their attitude towards the defenders of Pakistan.
Sources say that the USZ propagates its ‘cooperation and assistance’ much more than what it actually extends. For example, they say, despite repeated requests the USZ has not given drone technology to Pakistan, although it has publicly stated a million times that it will help Pakistan eliminate militants. In such a situation, sources say, Pakistan will have to look for other options to safeguard its interests and national dignity.