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Pakistan allowed US military use airspace, Jamaat Islami demands clarification

| @indiablooms | May 27, 2021, at 12:04 am

Islamabad: Pakistan's Jamaat Islami ameer Sirajul Haq has warned the government against allowing the US army to use military bases in Pakistan, media reports said.

He even asked Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan to clarify the statement of the US administration claiming that Islamabad has again allowed Washington to use its military bases and air space.

Addressing a meeting of JI Punjab office-bearers at Mansoora on Monday, Sirajul Haq expressed concern as quoted by The News International that if the PTI government repeated the blunder committed by Gen Pervez Musharraf, it would invite more serious dangers and catastrophes.

He warned that Pakistanis had already paid a heavy price for others' war in the shape of over 80,000 innocent lives and infrastructure damage of over $100 billion.

Pakistan allowed US military use airspace, gave ground access: Pentagon

A Pentagon official has said Pakistan allowed the US military to use its airspace and gave ground access so that it can support its troop presence in Afghanistan, according to a media report.

David F. Helvey, Assistant Secretary of Defence for Indo-Pacific Affairs, told the US Senate Armed Services Committee last week that the United States would continue its conversation with Pakistan because it had a critical role in restoring peace to Afghanistan.

The official was replying to a question from Senator Joe Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat, who asked him to “outline your assessment of Pakistan, and particularly of Pakistani intelligence agencies, and the role you expect them to play in our future”.

“Pakistan has played an important role in Afghanistan. They supported the Afghan peace process. Pakistan also has allowed us to have overflight and access to be able to support our military presence in Afghanistan,” Dawn quoted Helvey as saying.

“We will continue our conversations with Pakistan because of their support and contribution to the future of Afghanistan, to future peace in Afghanistan, is going to be critical,” he added.

Diplomatic sources in Washington told Dawn that Pakistan had always allowed overflights and ground access to the US to facilitate its military presence in Afghanistan and would continue to do so.

Earlier in the hearing, Senator Kevin Cramer asked the Pentagon official what type of manned or unmanned capabilities the US would need in the region to prevent “terrorists from returning to Afghanistan”.

“Things we cannot have in Afghanistan,” such as overflights, said Helvey, adding there were other assets that were not available in the region and the US has the capability to bring them into the region “regularly”.

Senator Manchin reminded him that with really no assets on the ground, Washington will have to rely on its regional partners to work with the US. “Are you confident of our regional partners and their capacity and commitment to drive terrorists out of the region?” he asked.

“We will have to work with our local and regional partners, and we want to continue developing those capabilities and those partnerships to be able to ensure that we have the right framework to address the threats.”

The US Defense Department, he said, was “working today” with its inter-agency colleagues on the right type of arrangements, relationships and frameworks to ensure that Afghanistan never again becomes a haven for terrorism.

Last month, President Joe Biden announced his plan to withdraw all US and Nato troops from Afghanistan by Sept 11 this year. The announcement followed a landmark.

US-Taliban signed a deal in Doha on February 29 last year to end the Afghan war and bring US troops home after America’s longest war.

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