Keep Us Strong WikiLeaks logo

Currently released so far... 143912 / 251,287

Articles

Browse latest releases

Browse by creation date

Browse by origin

A B C D F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z

Browse by tag

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
AORC AS AF AM AJ ASEC AU AMGT APER ACOA ASEAN AG AFFAIRS AR AFIN ABUD AO AEMR ADANA AMED AADP AINF ARF ADB ACS AE AID AL AC AGR ABLD AMCHAMS AECL AINT AND ASIG AUC APECO AFGHANISTAN AY ARABL ACAO ANET AFSN AZ AFLU ALOW ASSK AFSI ACABQ AMB APEC AIDS AA ATRN AMTC AVIATION AESC ASSEMBLY ADPM ASECKFRDCVISKIRFPHUMSMIGEG AGOA ASUP AFPREL ARNOLD ADCO AN ACOTA AODE AROC AMCHAM AT ACKM ASCH AORCUNGA AVIANFLU AVIAN AIT ASECPHUM ATRA AGENDA AIN AFINM APCS AGENGA ABDALLAH ALOWAR AFL AMBASSADOR ARSO AGMT ASPA AOREC AGAO ARR AOMS ASC ALIREZA AORD AORG ASECVE ABER ARABBL ADM AMER ALVAREZ AORCO ARM APERTH AINR AGRI ALZUGUREN ANGEL ACDA AEMED ARC AMGMT AEMRASECCASCKFLOMARRPRELPINRAMGTJMXL ASECAFINGMGRIZOREPTU ABMC AIAG ALJAZEERA ASR ASECARP ALAMI APRM ASECM AMPR AEGR AUSTRALIAGROUP ASE AMGTHA ARNOLDFREDERICK AIDAC AOPC ANTITERRORISM ASEG AMIA ASEX AEMRBC AFOR ABT AMERICA AGENCIES AGS ADRC ASJA AEAID ANARCHISTS AME AEC ALNEA AMGE AMEDCASCKFLO AK ANTONIO ASO AFINIZ ASEDC AOWC ACCOUNT ACTION AMG AFPK AOCR AMEDI AGIT ASOC ACOAAMGT AMLB AZE AORCYM AORL AGRICULTURE ACEC AGUILAR ASCC AFSA ASES ADIP ASED ASCE ASFC ASECTH AFGHAN ANTXON APRC AFAF AFARI ASECEFINKCRMKPAOPTERKHLSAEMRNS AX ALAB ASECAF ASA ASECAFIN ASIC AFZAL AMGTATK ALBE AMT AORCEUNPREFPRELSMIGBN AGUIRRE AAA ABLG ARCH AGRIC AIHRC ADEL AMEX ALI AQ ATFN AORCD ARAS AINFCY AFDB ACBAQ AFDIN AOPR AREP ALEXANDER ALANAZI ABDULRAHMEN ABDULHADI ATRD AEIR AOIC ABLDG AFR ASEK AER ALOUNI AMCT AVERY ASECCASC ARG APR AMAT AEMRS AFU ATPDEA ALL ASECE ANDREW
EAIR ECON ETRD EAGR EAID EFIN ETTC ENRG EMIN ECPS EG EPET EINV ELAB EU ECONOMICS EC EZ EUN EN ECIN EWWT EXTERNAL ENIV ES ESA ELN EFIS EIND EPA ELTN EXIM ET EINT EI ER EAIDAF ETRO ETRDECONWTOCS ECTRD EUR ECOWAS ECUN EBRD ECONOMIC ENGR ECONOMY EFND ELECTIONS EPECO EUMEM ETMIN EXBS EAIRECONRP ERTD EAP ERGR EUREM EFI EIB ENGY ELNTECON EAIDXMXAXBXFFR ECOSOC EEB EINF ETRN ENGRD ESTH ENRC EXPORT EK ENRGMO ECO EGAD EXIMOPIC ETRDPGOV EURM ETRA ENERG ECLAC EINO ENVIRONMENT EFIC ECIP ETRDAORC ENRD EMED EIAR ECPN ELAP ETCC EAC ENEG ESCAP EWWC ELTD ELA EIVN ELF ETR EFTA EMAIL EL EMS EID ELNT ECPSN ERIN ETT EETC ELAN ECHEVARRIA EPWR EVIN ENVR ENRGJM ELBR EUC EARG EAPC EICN EEC EREL EAIS ELBA EPETUN EWWY ETRDGK EV EDU EFN EVN EAIDETRD ENRGTRGYETRDBEXPBTIOSZ ETEX ESCI EAIDHO EENV ETRC ESOC EINDQTRD EINVA EFLU EGEN ECE EAGRBN EON EFINECONCS EIAD ECPC ENV ETDR EAGER ETRDKIPR EWT EDEV ECCP ECCT EARI EINVECON ED ETRDEC EMINETRD EADM ENRGPARMOTRASENVKGHGPGOVECONTSPLEAID ETAD ECOM ECONETRDEAGRJA EMINECINECONSENVTBIONS ESSO ETRG ELAM ECA EENG EITC ENG ERA EPSC ECONEINVETRDEFINELABETRDKTDBPGOVOPIC EIPR ELABPGOVBN EURFOR ETRAD EUE EISNLN ECONETRDBESPAR ELAINE EGOVSY EAUD EAGRECONEINVPGOVBN EINVETRD EPIN ECONENRG EDRC ESENV EB ENER ELTNSNAR EURN ECONPGOVBN ETTF ENVT EPIT ESOCI EFINOECD ERD EDUC EUM ETEL EUEAID ENRGY ETD EAGRE EAR EAIDMG EE EET ETER ERICKSON EIAID EX EAG EBEXP ESTN EAIDAORC EING EGOV EEOC EAGRRP EVENTS ENRGKNNPMNUCPARMPRELNPTIAEAJMXL ETRDEMIN EPETEIND EAIDRW ENVI ETRDEINVECINPGOVCS EPEC EDUARDO EGAR EPCS EPRT EAIDPHUMPRELUG EPTED ETRB EPETPGOV ECONQH EAIDS EFINECONEAIDUNGAGM EAIDAR EAGRBTIOBEXPETRDBN ESF EINR ELABPHUMSMIGKCRMBN EIDN ETRK ESTRADA EXEC EAIO EGHG ECN EDA ECOS EPREL EINVKSCA ENNP ELABV ETA EWWTPRELPGOVMASSMARRBN EUCOM EAIDASEC ENR END EP ERNG ESPS EITI EINTECPS EAVI ECONEFINETRDPGOVEAGRPTERKTFNKCRMEAID ELTRN EADI ELDIN ELND ECRM EINVEFIN EAOD EFINTS EINDIR ENRGKNNP ETRDEIQ ETC EAIRASECCASCID EINN ETRP EAIDNI EFQ ECOQKPKO EGPHUM EBUD EAIT ECONEINVEFINPGOVIZ EWWI ENERGY ELB EINDETRD EMI ECONEAIR ECONEFIN EHUM EFNI EOXC EISNAR ETRDEINVTINTCS EIN EFIM EMW ETIO ETRDGR EMN EXO EATO EWTR ELIN EAGREAIDPGOVPRELBN EINVETC ETTD EIQ ECONCS EPPD ESS EUEAGR ENRGIZ EISL EUNJ EIDE ENRGSD ELAD ESPINOSA ELEC EAIG ESLCO ENTG ETRDECD EINVECONSENVCSJA EEPET EUNCH ECINECONCS
KPKO KIPR KWBG KPAL KDEM KTFN KNNP KGIC KTIA KCRM KDRG KWMN KJUS KIDE KSUM KTIP KFRD KMCA KMDR KCIP KTDB KPAO KPWR KOMC KU KIRF KCOR KHLS KISL KSCA KGHG KS KSTH KSEP KE KPAI KWAC KFRDKIRFCVISCMGTKOCIASECPHUMSMIGEG KPRP KVPR KAWC KUNR KZ KPLS KN KSTC KMFO KID KNAR KCFE KRIM KFLO KCSA KG KFSC KSCI KFLU KMIG KRVC KV KVRP KMPI KNEI KAPO KOLY KGIT KSAF KIRC KNSD KBIO KHIV KHDP KBTR KHUM KSAC KACT KRAD KPRV KTEX KPIR KDMR KMPF KPFO KICA KWMM KICC KR KCOM KAID KINR KBCT KOCI KCRS KTER KSPR KDP KFIN KCMR KMOC KUWAIT KIPRZ KSEO KLIG KWIR KISM KLEG KTBD KCUM KMSG KMWN KREL KPREL KAWK KIMT KCSY KESS KWPA KNPT KTBT KCROM KPOW KFTN KPKP KICR KGHA KOMS KJUST KREC KOC KFPC KGLB KMRS KTFIN KCRCM KWNM KHGH KRFD KY KGCC KFEM KVIR KRCM KEMR KIIP KPOA KREF KJRE KRKO KOGL KSCS KGOV KCRIM KEM KCUL KRIF KCEM KITA KCRN KCIS KSEAO KWMEN KEANE KNNC KNAP KEDEM KNEP KHPD KPSC KIRP KUNC KALM KCCP KDEN KSEC KAYLA KIMMITT KO KNUC KSIA KLFU KLAB KTDD KIRCOEXC KECF KIPRETRDKCRM KNDP KIRCHOFF KJAN KFRDSOCIRO KWMNSMIG KEAI KKPO KPOL KRD KWMNPREL KATRINA KBWG KW KPPD KTIAEUN KDHS KRV KBTS KWCI KICT KPALAOIS KPMI KWN KTDM KWM KLHS KLBO KDEMK KT KIDS KWWW KLIP KPRM KSKN KTTB KTRD KNPP KOR KGKG KNN KTIAIC KSRE KDRL KVCORR KDEMGT KOMO KSTCC KMAC KSOC KMCC KCHG KSEPCVIS KGIV KPO KSEI KSTCPL KSI KRMS KFLOA KIND KPPAO KCM KRFR KICCPUR KFRDCVISCMGTCASCKOCIASECPHUMSMIGEG KNNB KFAM KWWMN KENV KGH KPOP KFCE KNAO KTIAPARM KWMNKDEM KDRM KNNNP KEVIN KEMPI KWIM KGCN KUM KMGT KKOR KSMT KISLSCUL KNRV KPRO KOMCSG KLPM KDTB KFGM KCRP KAUST KNNPPARM KUNH KWAWC KSPA KTSC KUS KSOCI KCMA KTFR KPAOPREL KNNPCH KWGB KSTT KNUP KPGOV KUK KMNP KPAS KHMN KPAD KSTS KCORR KI KLSO KWNN KNP KPTD KESO KMPP KEMS KPAONZ KPOV KTLA KPAOKMDRKE KNMP KWMNCI KWUN KRDP KWKN KPAOY KEIM KGICKS KIPT KREISLER KTAO KJU KLTN KWMNPHUMPRELKPAOZW KEN KQ KWPR KSCT KGHGHIV KEDU KRCIM KFIU KWIC KNNO KILS KTIALG KNNA KMCAJO KINP KRM KLFLO KPA KOMCCO KKIV KHSA KDM KRCS KWBGSY KISLAO KNPPIS KNNPMNUC KCRI KX KWWT KPAM KVRC KERG KK KSUMPHUM KACP KSLG KIF KIVP KHOURY KNPR KUNRAORC KCOG KCFC KWMJN KFTFN KTFM KPDD KMPIO KCERS KDUM KDEMAF KMEPI KHSL KEPREL KAWX KIRL KNNR KOMH KMPT KISLPINR KADM KPER KTPN KSCAECON KA KJUSTH KPIN KDEV KCSI KNRG KAKA KFRP KTSD KINL KJUSKUNR KQM KQRDQ KWBC KMRD KVBL KOM KMPL KEDM KFLD KPRD KRGY KNNF KPROG KIFR KPOKO KM KWMNCS KAWS KLAP KPAK KHIB KOEM KDDG KCGC
PGOV PREL PK PTER PINR PO PHUM PARM PREF PINF PRL PM PINS PROP PALESTINIAN PE PBTS PNAT PHSA PL PA PSEPC POSTS POLITICS POLICY POL PU PAHO PHUMPGOV PGOG PARALYMPIC PGOC PNR PREFA PMIL POLITICAL PROV PRUM PBIO PAK POV POLG PAR POLM PHUMPREL PKO PUNE PROG PEL PROPERTY PKAO PRE PSOE PHAS PNUM PGOVE PY PIRF PRES POWELL PP PREM PCON PGOVPTER PGOVPREL PODC PTBS PTEL PGOVTI PHSAPREL PD PG PRC PVOV PLO PRELL PEPFAR PREK PEREZ PINT POLI PPOL PARTIES PT PRELUN PH PENA PIN PGPV PKST PROTESTS PHSAK PRM PROLIFERATION PGOVBL PAS PUM PMIG PGIC PTERPGOV PSHA PHM PHARM PRELHA PELOSI PGOVKCMABN PQM PETER PJUS PKK POUS PTE PGOVPRELPHUMPREFSMIGELABEAIDKCRMKWMN PERM PRELGOV PAO PNIR PARMP PRELPGOVEAIDECONEINVBEXPSCULOIIPBTIO PHYTRP PHUML PFOV PDEM PUOS PN PRESIDENT PERURENA PRIVATIZATION PHUH PIF POG PERL PKPA PREI PTERKU PSEC PRELKSUMXABN PETROL PRIL POLUN PPD PRELUNSC PREZ PCUL PREO PGOVZI POLMIL PERSONS PREFL PASS PV PETERS PING PQL PETR PARMS PNUC PS PARLIAMENT PINSCE PROTECTION PLAB PGV PBS PGOVENRGCVISMASSEAIDOPRCEWWTBN PKNP PSOCI PSI PTERM PLUM PF PVIP PARP PHUMQHA PRELNP PHIM PRELBR PUBLIC PHUMKPAL PHAM PUAS PBOV PRELTBIOBA PGOVU PHUMPINS PICES PGOVENRG PRELKPKO PHU PHUMKCRS POGV PATTY PSOC PRELSP PREC PSO PAIGH PKPO PARK PRELPLS PRELPK PHUS PPREL PTERPREL PROL PDA PRELPGOV PRELAF PAGE PGOVGM PGOVECON PHUMIZNL PMAR PGOVAF PMDL PKBL PARN PARMIR PGOVEAIDUKNOSWGMHUCANLLHFRSPITNZ PDD PRELKPAO PKMN PRELEZ PHUMPRELPGOV PARTM PGOVEAGRKMCAKNARBN PPEL PGOVPRELPINRBN PGOVSOCI PWBG PGOVEAID PGOVPM PBST PKEAID PRAM PRELEVU PHUMA PGOR PPA PINSO PROVE PRELKPAOIZ PPAO PHUMPRELBN PGVO PHUMPTER PAGR PMIN PBTSEWWT PHUMR PDOV PINO PARAGRAPH PACE PINL PKPAL PTERE PGOVAU PGOF PBTSRU PRGOV PRHUM PCI PGO PRELEUN PAC PRESL PORG PKFK PEPR PRELP PMR PRTER PNG PGOVPHUMKPAO PRELECON PRELNL PINOCHET PAARM PKPAO PFOR PGOVLO PHUMBA POPDC PRELC PHUME PER PHJM POLINT PGOVPZ PGOVKCRM PAUL PHALANAGE PARTY PPEF PECON PEACE PROCESS PPGOV PLN PRELSW PHUMS PRF PEDRO PHUMKDEM PUNR PVPR PATRICK PGOVKMCAPHUMBN PRELA PGGV PSA PGOVSMIGKCRMKWMNPHUMCVISKFRDCA PGIV PRFE POGOV PBT PAMQ

Browse by classification

Community resources

courage is contagious

Viewing cable 09ISLAMABAD738, PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: APRIL 07, 2009

If you are new to these pages, please read an introduction on the structure of a cable as well as how to discuss them with others. See also the FAQs

Understanding cables
Every cable message consists of three parts:
  • The top box shows each cables unique reference number, when and by whom it originally was sent, and what its initial classification was.
  • The middle box contains the header information that is associated with the cable. It includes information about the receiver(s) as well as a general subject.
  • The bottom box presents the body of the cable. The opening can contain a more specific subject, references to other cables (browse by origin to find them) or additional comment. This is followed by the main contents of the cable: a summary, a collection of specific topics and a comment section.
To understand the justification used for the classification of each cable, please use this WikiSource article as reference.

Discussing cables
If you find meaningful or important information in a cable, please link directly to its unique reference number. Linking to a specific paragraph in the body of a cable is also possible by copying the appropriate link (to be found at theparagraph symbol). Please mark messages for social networking services like Twitter with the hash tags #cablegate and a hash containing the reference ID e.g. #09ISLAMABAD738.
Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
09ISLAMABAD738 2009-04-07 11:19 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Islamabad
VZCZCXYZ0001
OO RUEHWEB

DE RUEHIL #0738/01 0971119
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
O 071119Z APR 09
FM AMEMBASSY ISLAMABAD
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 2174
RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC IMMEDIATE
RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK IMMEDIATE 9211
RUEHNO/USMISSION USNATO IMMEDIATE 5060
RHEHAAA/THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DC IMMEDIATE
RHEHNSC/NSC WASHDC IMMEDIATE
RHMFISS/HQ USCENTCOM MACDILL AFB FL//CCPA// IMMEDIATE
RHMFIUU/HQ PACAF HICKAM AFB HI//CCPA// IMMEDIATE
RUEKJCS/JOINT STAFF WASHINGTON DC IMMEDIATE
RHEFDIA/DIA WASHINGTON DC IMMEDIATE
RUEHLO/AMEMBASSY LONDON 0021
RUEHFR/AMEMBASSY PARIS 7145
RUEHMO/AMEMBASSY MOSCOW 1128
RHHMUNA/HQ USPACOM HONOLULU HI
UNCLAS ISLAMABAD 000738 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: KMDR KPAO OIIP OPRC PGOV PREL PK
SUBJECT:  PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: APRIL 07, 2009 
 
Summary:  All newspapers, without exception, highlighted Ambassador 
Holbrooke and Admiral Mullen's Islamabad visit, and their meetings 
with top Pakistani officials Tuesday.  Their objective to "eliminate 
Al Qaeda and Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan" also received 
prominent coverage.  Also highlighted on the front pages was the 
government's decision to "formulate an integrated national security 
policy to curb terrorism and extremism."  President Obama's remarks 
that the "U.S. was not, and never will be, at war with Islam" 
garnered extensive media coverage.  All major dailies reported that 
"three female workers and a driver of a USAID-funded NGO were 
allegedly killed by militants in Mansehra." 
 
Most major dailies ran editorials on the current wave of terror and 
suicidal attacks and the precarious security situation of the 
country.  The prestigious English language daily, "Dawn" noted that 
"while it is important to remember that defeating militancy will be 
a long, difficult and messy affair, Pakistanis have the right to 
question the state's response so far in many, many areas."  Whereas, 
the mass circulation Urdu daily, "Jang," wrote: "If the U.S. wants 
to see Pakistan's role in the anti-terror drive as decisive, then it 
(U.S.) will have to pay attention to anti-Pakistan activities of 
India inside Afghanistan."  Commenting on the Ambassador Holbrooke 
and Admiral Mullen's current visit to Islamabad, the center-right 
national daily "The Nation," observed that they had come "armed with 
the proverbial carrot and stick, as the U.S. has increased troops in 
Afghanistan by 17,000 to be deployed in South of the country, which 
means heightened activity alongside the Durand line."  End Summary. 
 
----------------- 
News Stories 
----------------- 
 
"U.S. Officials Urge Steps To Eliminate Safe Havens" "Dawn" (04/07) 
 
"U.S. special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke 
and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen 
arrived in Islamabad on Monday for talks with civil and defence 
officials and the political leadership on combating militancy and 
extremism in the region.  They called on President Asif Ali Zardari 
and discussed with him U.S. President Barack Obama's new strategy. 
According to sources, the U.S. officials called for an effective 
strategy to eliminate Al Qaeda and Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan, 
which they alleged were being to carry out attacks against NATO 
forces in Afghanistan.  They promised that the U.S. would not walk 
away from Pakistan." 
 
"Taliban Shoora Hiding In Balochistan, Says Admiral Mullen" "Daily 
Times" (04/07) 
 
"The top leadership of the Taliban is hiding in Balochistan 
province, Admiral Mike Mullen, the U.S. Chairman of Joint Chiefs of 
Staff, has said.  Pakistan lies at the core of America's strategic 
concerns, said Richard Holbrooke, the new U.S. Special Envoy to 
Afghanistan and Pakistan.  Holbrooke and Admiral Mullen were talking 
informally to a select group of invitees to dinner at U.S. 
Ambassador Anne Patterson's house in the U.S. Embassy compound last 
night." 
 
"Pakistan Fighting Terror For Survival: Zardari" "Dawn" (04/07) 
 
"President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday told top U.S. officials his 
country was fighting terrorism for its own survival and would not 
succumb to pressure by militants, a statement issued by the 
presidency quoted Mr. Zardari as telling Admiral Mike Mullen, 
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Richard Holbrooke, 
special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, during a meeting on 
Monday night." 
 
"In No Way Will Government Give In To Taliban: Zardari" "The News" 
(04/07) 
 
"President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday said the government would not 
succumb to any pressure by militants, adding the process of dialogue 
would be initiated with those who lay down arms and do not challenge 
writ of the government.  'Military action is only one aspect of the 
solution and that the government is pursuing the 3Ds (Dialogue, 
Development, Deterrence) strategy,' he said while talking to U.S. 
State Department's special representative on Afghanistan and 
Pakistan Richard Holbrooke and Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of 
Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, who called him at the Presidency in 
Islamabad on Monday night." 
 
"New Strategy On The Cards To Stem Insurgency" "Dawn" (04/07) 
 
"The government decided on Monday to formulate an integrated 
national security policy to curb terrorism and extremism.  The 
decision was taken at a meeting, presided over by Prime Minister 
Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, after a thorough review the security 
situation, the increase in incidents of terrorism, especially 
suicide attacks in Punjab." 
 
"Special Force Planned To Curb Terrorism" "Dawn" (04/07) 
 
"The Government has decided to form a special anti-terrorism force 
to curb terrorism and suicide bombing.  An Interior Ministry 
official told 'Dawn' on Monday." 
 
"U.S. Not At War With Islam, Says Obama" "The News" (04/07) 
 
"'The United States is not and never will be at war with Islam,' 
Obama said, in a major address to the Turkish parliament on the 
final leg of his tour of Europe.  Washington is seeking 'broad 
engagement' with Muslim countries, he said, adding: 'We will listen 
carefully, bridge misunderstanding... We will be respectful, even 
when we do not agree.'  Obama announced he would unveil in the 
coming months 'specific programs' to enhance education and health 
care and boost prosperity in Muslim countries by expanding trade and 
investment." 
 
"Pakistan, U.S. Disagree On Al Qaeda Threat: NYT" "The Nation" 
(04/07) 
 
"Pakistan's political and military circles don't agree with the 
United States that the threat from Al-Qaeda and the Taliban is a 
dire one as they view India as the enemy, The New York Times said 
Monday, while citing analysts." 
 
"Obama's Vision For Nukes Free World Borrows From Pakistan Thesis" 
"The News" (04/07 
 
"U.S. President Barack Obama's historic pronouncement in Prague the 
other day to lead the world into a future without nuclear weapons 
borrows heavily from a Pakistan theses, first spelled out by founder 
of Pakistan's peaceful nuclear program Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 37 years 
ago in 1972.  While laying foundation of Pakistan's first nuclear 
power reactor in Karachi, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto had put forward the 
proposal for a nuclear weapons free zone in South Asia." 
 
"Obama Leaning Towards Pakistan Army, ISI" "The News" (04/07 
 
"As President Obama promotes his new plan for Afghanistan and 
Pakistan, there's a little-noticed part of the strategy that draws 
on psychology more than bullets.  It involves an effort by Joint 
Chiefs Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen, CENTCOM Commander Gen. David 
Petraeus, and other top U.S. officials to establish closer ties with 
the heads of Pakistan's military and intelligence establishments." 
 
"ISI Has Contacts With Extremists: Gates" "Dawn" (04/07) 
 
"The ISI's contacts with the Hikmatyar, Haqqani and the Nazir groups 
are a real concern for the United States, says U.S. Secretary of 
Defence Robert Gates.  In a recent interview to an Afghan television 
channel, Mr. Gates also expressed concern over Pakistan's agreement 
with the militants in Swat saying that such deals only allow the 
militants to reassemble and revive their strength." 
 
"U.S. Government Seeks Funds to Deploy 50 More Drones" "Dawn" 
(04/07) 
 
"U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Monday sought funds for 50 
additional unmanned aircraft, same as those used against suspected 
terrorist targets in Pakistan's tribal areas." 
 
"Drone Attacks Threat To Country's Sovereignty: Parliamentary Body" 
"The News" (04/07) 
 
"The Parliamentary Committee on National Security on Monday 
reiterated its stance of condemning the continuing U.S. drone 
attacks in the tribal areas and termed it a threat to Pakistan's 
sovereignty, asking the Obama administration to stop these attacks 
immediately." 
 
"U.S. Stresses Need To Deal With Terror Threat" "The News" (04/07) 
 
"The United States, reacting to a Taliban leader's threats of 
further terrorist attacks in Pakistan, underscored the need for 
continued efforts to deal with the menace of terrorism as the 
problem is not going to go away soon.  The State Department said 
Washington is under no illusion that the terrorists are trying to 
hit the U.S. and its allies but added 'we have to keep working hard 
to fight terrorism.' Spokesman Robert Wood said the Pakistani 
government understands the terrorism threat to their country." 
 
"U.S. Strategy For Afghanistan Lacks Political Component" "Daily 
Times" (04/07) 
 
"NWFP Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani has expressed concern that the new 
U.S. administration may not be able to meet the goals set in a new 
policy for Afghanistan, as it lacks the 'key component' of a 
political solution.  'Where is the political strategy?' said the 
governor in an interview with 'Daily Times.'  'It is still missing 
... I do not see it.'" 
 
"Taliban Vow To Defend Pakistan Against U.S. Attack" "The News" 
(04/07 
 
"Taliban in North Waziristan Agency on Monday warned of severe 
backlash if the U.S. or NATO attacked Pakistan, pledging that 
valiant tribesmen would defend their motherland side by side 
Pakistan Army." 
 
"Three Female NGO Workers, Driver Shot Dead In Mansehra" "The News" 
(04/07) 
 
"Three female workers of a USAID-funded project run by a 
non-governmental organisation, Rise International, and their driver 
were allegedly killed by militants in Mansehra on Monday." 
 
"Swat Flogging Case: SC Irked By Officials' 'Helplessness'" "Dawn" 
(04/07) 
 
"The Supreme Court, which has taken notice of public flogging of a 
teenage girl in Swat, came down hard on the government on Monday for 
its helplessness in establishing the writ of the law in the troubled 
valley and sought fortnightly reports from top officials on progress 
into investigation into the incident." 
 
"U.S. Expresses Relief Over Solecki's Release" "Dawn" (04/07) 
 
"The United States voiced relief on Monday after an American 
official working for the United Nations was released unharmed in 
Pakistan following two months in captivity.  'We're obviously 
relieved, as is his family,' State Department spokesman Robert Wood 
told reporters." 
 
--------------------- 
Editorials/Op-eds 
--------------------- 
 
"Unabated Militancy," an editorial in the Karachi-based center-left 
independent national English daily "Dawn" (cir. 55,000) (04/07) 
 
"While it is important to remember that defeating militancy will be 
a long, difficult and messy affair, Pakistanis have the right to 
question the state's response so far in many, many areas.  Consider 
Baitullah Mehsud.  Ensconced in his quasi-kingdom in South 
Waziristan, the man has seemingly let loose a reign of terror on 
Pakistan cities in recent months....  Can the Pakistan security 
forces do absolutely nothing to nab or attack this man?  And if our 
military resources are indeed so poor, can we not elicit the 
cooperation of the Americans to target him?  Surely doing nothing - 
which, other than periodic denunciations by public officials, is 
what we are doing right now - is not an option." 
 
"Experts' Piece Of Advice For President Obama," an editorial in the 
leading mass circulation centrist Urdu daily "Jang" (cir. 300,000) 
(04/07) 
 
"U.S. defense and diplomatic experts have advised President Obama to 
focus on Indian engagements in Afghanistan, and must remove 
Pakistan's apprehensions on this issue.  It is clear that the Indian 
operatives are involved in terror acts in Pakistan.  24 Indian 
consulates have become training centers for RAW (Indian intelligence 
agency) agents.  If the U.S. wants to see Pakistan's role in the 
anti-terror drive as decisive, then it (U.S.) will have to pay 
attention to anti-Pakistan activities of India inside Afghanistan, 
or else the dream of enduring peace will on no account come true." 
 
"A Reason For Concern," an editorial in the center-right national 
English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) (04/07) 
 
"Till recently, top U.S. officials have been visiting Pakistan to 
get briefing on the volatile situation in the region....  They have 
come armed with the proverbial carrot and stick, as the U.S. has 
increased troops in Afghanistan by 17,000, to be deployed in South 
of the country, which means heightened activity alongside the Durand 
line.  The second aspect of the Af-Pak policy is much more 
alarming....  Meanwhile, it is disconcerting to know that the 
Americans are bent upon continuing drone attacks.  What is worse, 
the option of expanding the area of their operation into Balochistan 
is also under consideration." 
 
"Requirements For National Strategy Against Terrorism," an editorial 
in the second-largest, center-right nationalist Urdu daily 
"Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 125,000) (04/07) 
 
"The Government of Pakistan needs to reconsider its pro-America 
policy before seeking help and cooperation from the political forces 
and public to ward off the threat terrorism poses to country's 
security.  If the government is incapable to reconsider its 
pro-America policy alone then it should convene a roundtable 
conference of all the political and religious parties to devise the 
strategy." 
 
"Reduction In Nuclear Weapons, Obama Should Set An Example," an 
editorial in the second-largest, center-right nationalist Urdu daily 
"Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 125,000) (04/07) 
 
"U.S. President Barack Obama has announced that he will undertake 
concrete steps to purge the world of nuclear weapons....  This is a 
fact that abundance of nuclear weapons poses a grave threat to the 
world's peace and security, but it was the U.S. that used nuclear 
weapons against Japan....  Obama should get rid of all the U.S. 
nuclear weapons before asking other nuclear powers to follow 
suit....  No Independent and sovereign state would agree to 
unilateral reduction in its stock of nuclear weapons." 
 
"U.S. President's Plan To Purge World Of Nuclear Weapons," an 
editorial note in liberal Urdu daily "Express" (cir. 25,000) 
(04/07) 
 
"President Barack Obama has unveiled the plan to purge the world of 
nuclear weapons....  This proposal by the U.S. President can be 
declared a welcome development only if all the [nuclear weapon] 
state are treated alike.  Moreover, any such campaign should start 
with the dismantling of American nuclear weapons." 
 
"American Officials' Pakistan Visit," an editorial in the 
Lahore-based populist center-right Urdu daily "Khabrain" (cir. 
50,000) (04/07) 
 
"The U.S. should realize the fact that the difficulties Pakistan is 
facing today are the result of its aggressive war policy that it 
adopted in the campaign against terrorism.  President Obama needs to 
consider the content of the letter written to him by Democratic and 
Republican Congressmen, asking him to reconsider the policy of more 
troops for Afghanistan and learn a lesson from the Soviet debacle in 
Afghanistan." 
 
"Holbrooke's Two-Headed Hydra," an op-ed by Anjum Niaz in the 
centrist national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (04/07) 
 
"President Obama's point-man for 'Af-Pak' Richard Holbrooke is 
hunkered at the American embassy in Islamabad. And so is U.S. 
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen. The Americans 
are in Pakistan to kill the two-headed hydra: militancy and 
anti-U.S. sentiments.  The monster meanwhile threatens to rain 
destruction on mainland America itself.  The ultimate nightmare is 
the monster's control of Pakistan's nuclear assets." 
"Hard Choices," an op-ed by Talat Masood in the centrist national 
English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (04/07) 
 
"Pakistan finds itself caught between the militants on one side and 
the Americans on the other and a combination of factors are 
precipitating and determining the course of events...  The question 
arises, has Pakistan army the will and capacity to fight a 
protracted and determined battle against militants?  The more 
important question is whether the civilian government has the 
ability and leadership to galvanize the nation for supporting major 
counterinsurgency operations, in case militant groups do not agree 
to a peaceful settlement." 
 
"Obama's Pakistan Plan," an op-ed by Shahid Javed Burki in the 
Karachi-based center-left independent national English daily "Dawn" 
(cir. 55,000) (04/07) 
 
"This time President Obama has promised to be involved in Pakistan's 
affairs in a different way....  What is likely to be an involvement 
over an extended period of time is the goal of modernizing the 
Pakistani society, polity and economy.  This will help America with 
the world of Islam since Pakistan is the second largest Muslim 
country in the world.  Not only that it occupies an exceptionally 
delicate geographic space, one that is very important for American's 
strategic interests." 
 
"Drone Attacks Will Continue," an op-ed by Air Marshal (R) Ayaz 
Ahmed Khan in the Lahore-based liberal English daily "The Post" 
(cir. 5,000) (04/07) 
 
"The drone missile strikes have continued since three years, but the 
terrorist capabilities to launch suicide attacks, ambush, kidnap for 
ransom, and strike at random in Pakistan and Afghanistan remain 
intact.  Neither Washington, nor Islamabad could devise alternate 
plans to reduce the terrorists' offensive capabilities and abilities 
of movement, grouping and attack." 
 
"Public Support For Counter-Terrorism," an op-ed by Mehlaqa Samdani 
in the Lahore-based liberal English language daily "Daily Times" 
(cir. 10,000) (04/07) 
 
"With respect to U.S. drone strikes and Pakistani military 
operations, there is growing acceptance in the U.S. that these are 
justified if they kill 'suspected terrorists.'  However, killing 
people because they are terrorists, before they have been declared 
as such by courts of law, amounts to assassination and murder." 
 
"The Long Road To Talibanization," an op-ed by Nosheen Ali in the 
centrist national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (04/07) 
 
"The crisis in FATA and Swat has increasingly become reduced to a 
narrative of the evil Taliban versus the helpless state and 
society....  Instead of looking for saviors - be it a politician, a 
judge, or a commando, we need to collectively engage in holistic 
institution-building....  And most importantly, we need to question 
the self-serving arrogance and impunity with which our military 
claims to define and defend our 'national security.'" 
 
"Conspiracies Of Anti-Islamic Forces," an editorial in the 
Karachi-based right-wing pro-Jamaat-e-Islami Urdu daily "Jasarat" 
(cir. 3,000) (04/07) 
 
"The flogging incident is used as an excuse to criticize Islamic 
laws, and those elements that do not have understanding of Islamic 
tenets unleashed uninterrupted attacks on Islam.  Actually the 
Islamic penal code was their real target, and not the incident.  Now 
people are blaming that Taliban do not believe in Sharia laws, 
whereas the fact is that these elements do not believe in Sharia who 
are disparaging Islamic laws in the garb of this incident." 
 
"In The Name of 'Peace'," an op-ed by Dr. Farzana Bari in the 
centrist national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (04/07) 
 
"One is shocked, appalled and disgusted to see such blatant 
violation of human rights by the Taliban, and angry with the federal 
and the government of the NWFP that are shameless defending their 
capitulation to the terror of the Tehrik-e-Taliban in the shape of 
the 'Swat peace deal.'...  No government functionary can act in Swat 
without the consent of Tehrik-e-Taliban.  Although the president of 
Pakistan has ordered an inquiry into this case, people doubt whether 
this inquiry will result in anything substantive..." 
 
"India And Balochistan," an editorial in the Lahore-based liberal 
English language daily "Daily Times" (cir. 10,000) (04/07) 
 
"India is fomenting trouble in Balochistan and has big money 
invested in Iran to back up this penetration from the Iranian side. 
More ominously, India is working in tandem with the regional states 
to prevent the filling of the post-NATO power vacuum in Afghanistan 
by Pakistan which is seeking 'strategic depth' against India." 
 
"Free At Last," an editorial in the Karachi-based center-left 
independent national English daily "Dawn" (cir. 55,000) (04/07) 
 
"The release of John Solecki, the head of the UN Refugee Agency 
Office in Quetta, is a piece of good news that is rare in Pakistan 
these days....  We hope that the happy ending to this distressing 
episode will not close the chapter on the political injustices in 
Pakistan's most under-developed province that provoke Baloch 
nationalists to resort to extreme measures." 
 
"Safe And Sound," an editorial in the centrist national English 
daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (04/07) 
 
"We are thankful that John Solecki has survived.  He was lucky; as 
some high-profile kidnap victims come to a grisly and miserable end. 
Kidnapping in general terms, usually by criminals and not by persons 
who claim to be ideologically or politically driven, is on the rise 
across the nation...." 
 
"Arrest The Drift," an editorial in the center-right national 
English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) (04/07) 
 
"While the Islamabad attack was owned by Tehrik Taliban Pakistan 
chief Baitullah Mehsud, another TTP leader Hakimullah Mehsud 
accepted responsibility for the Chakwal suicide attack.  Both said 
these were conducted to avenge the U.S. drone attacks.  It is a 
dastardly act to punish innocent people for acts committed by the 
U.S." 
 
"Facing Reality," an editorial in the centrist national English 
daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (04/07) 
 
"The sectarian conflict that Chakwal never knew has taken a hold 
there.  This is the doing of our own people.  Cover-ups and a 
refusal to face what is happening to our country will take us 
nowhere." 
 
"Chakwal Slaughter," an editorial in the Lahore-based liberal 
English daily "The Post" (cir. 5,000) (04/07) 
 
"It proves that the terrorists have now decided to hit religious 
places to create a new wave of sectarianism in the country.  This 
phenomenon is highly alarming....  Besides terrorism, Pakistan is 
already facing too many crises.  The country needs to get out of 
this quagmire before it is too late." 
Patterson