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Pak backs drones' aim, not method: Khar
NEW YORK: The Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said Thursday that her country supports US aims in its secretive drone war over Pakistani territory, but not the methods, which she said are backfiring.
Khar, speaking at the Asia Society in New York, said she accepted the US government's reasons for the onslaught, but called the strategy shortsighted.
"What the drones are trying to achieve, we may not disagree. We do not disagree. If they're going for terrorists -- we do not disagree," she said.
"But we have to find ways which are lawful, which are legal."
"The use of unilateral strikes on Pakistan territory is illegal," she said.
"It is illegal and it is unlawful."
Asked during her address to the Asia Society why polls find that anti-American sentiment in Pakistan is among the world's highest, Khar answered with one word: "Drones."
According to Khar, Pakistan's government needs to build popular support for its own efforts to crush armed militant groups, but this is impossible as long as the war is viewed as US interference.
"As the drones fly over the territory of Pakistan, it becomes an American war and the whole logic of this being our fight, in our own interest, is immediately put aside and again it is a war imposed on us," she said.
Ignoring Pakistani opposition to the drones, she said, is "about choosing to win the battle at the cost of the war. These are battles. You get one terrorist, two terrorists, fine. But are you winning the war?" (AFP)
Courtesy www.geo.tv
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