Pakistan army rejects Reuter's report regarding US military trainers return

Posted by Admin On Thursday 31 May 2012 1 comments

Pakistan Army on Thursday rejected Reuters’ report regarding the United States (US) military trainers return into Pakistan, Inter Service Public Relation (ISPR)
Earlier, the news agency reported that the US trainers, which were sent back from Pakistan after Salala attack, have returned to Pakistan, in a sign the two nations may be able to achieve some low-level cooperation against militants despite a string of confrontations that have left Washington’s relations with Islamabad in crisis.
According to report, speaking on the condition of anonymity a U.S. official said that almost 10 U.S. special operations soldiers have been sent to a training site near the border city of Peshawar, where they will instruct trainers from Pakistan’s Frontier Corps (FC) in counter-insurgency warfare.
The number of American military instructors in Pakistan dropped to zero after U.S. aircraft Martyred 24 Pakistani soldiers in late November. Nato labeled the border incident an accident but it enraged Pakistanis and sent already tense ties with the United States into a tailspin.

1 comments:

kisakhani said...

Under present circumstances and surrounded by a pack of weasels,hyenas and foxes! Whom to believe is very hard and no matter what the truth is, we the ordinary folks are the scapegoats.

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