US Warns Action If Pak Fails To Stop Cross Border Attacks
Washington, Nov 19: Charging that violent extremist groups from their safe havens in Pakistan were posing a “significant threat” to US forces, a top Pentagon official has warned that Washington would “consider a range of options” if Islamabad does not address these concerns. “It is Pakistan's responsibility to prevent attacks from its territory on others, including Afghanistan and our forces there,” Mark Lippert said in his testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee during his confirmation hearing for the post of the Assistant Secretary of Defence for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs. “The ability of violent extremist groups to find support and safe haven in Pakistan poses a significant threat to US forces, the NATO mission, and the long term stability of Afghanistan,” he said, adding that attacks against US and coalition personnel are unacceptable. “Increased action is particularly critical with groups such as the Haqqani network, who continue to maintain close ties to Al-Qaeda and other violent extremist organizations that pose real threats not only to the United States, but also to the people and Government of Pakistan,” he said.


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