Washington—Former President of Pakistan General (Retd) Pervez Musharraf has said that relations between Pakistan and United Stated (US) are terrible but the accusation of the latter on Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) of assisting extremists were fake and out of context.
Speaking at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace here in Washington, Pervez Musharraf said that since our independence, Afghanistan always has been anti-Pakistan because the Soviet Union and India have very good relations with Afghanistan.
“We must not allow this to continue,” he said. “We must not grudge if Pakistan orders ISI to take counter-measures to protect its own interests.”
Don’t grudge Pak protecting own goals: Musharraf
Musharraf said Afghanistan could plunge into conflict along ethnic lines after 2014, when the United States plans to withdraw its combat troops from Afghanistan, ending more than a decade of war.
“Are you leaving a stable Afghanistan or an unstable Afghanistan? Because based on that, I in Pakistan will have to take my own counter-measures”, Musharraf said.
The former President said that adverse impact will be on Pakistan, so any leader in Pakistan must think of securing Pakistan’s interests.
Musharraf criticized Mullen’s comments but said that Pakistan needed to do a better job explaining its position.
“They must prove to the world and to the United States: Is there a problem? Do they have a different strategy as far as Sirajuddin Haqqani is concerned? Is there a problem that the army is overstretched?” he asked.—
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