W****g 发帖数: 690 | 1 在没有通知巴方的情况下,从阿富汗派遣武装直升机进入巴境内搞武力。直升机摔在人
家境内后还威逼人家退还残骸,退还残骸后还说人家做的too little and too late。
而且Obama还说了,要是他认为必要,还会再次那么做。人家的主权一点也不关他的事
。咱们天朝历史上再强大也没这么欺负过谁啊。
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Pakistan has returned to the United States wreckage
of a U.S. helicopter destroyed during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden,
a Pentagon official told Reuters on Tuesday, but the gesture was expected to
do little to improve strained ties.
The U.S. Navy SEAL team that stormed bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad,
Pakistan, on May 2 blew up the Black Hawk helicopter after it was damaged
during a hard landing. It had stealth features and they wanted to keep
sensitive U.S. technology out of enemy hands, U.S. officials have said.
But bits of the helicopter, including the tail section, remained behind and
the United States demanded that Pakistan return them to U.S. custody.
"It (the wreckage) was returned over the weekend and is now back in the
United States," Pentagon spokesman Colonel Dave Lapan said.
The raid on the compound badly damaged U.S.-Pakistan relations, and nagging
questions remain in Washington about how bin Laden managed to go unnoticed
for years in the garrison town of Abbottabad, only about 30 miles from
Pakistan's capital, Islamabad. Some U.S. officials speculate he must have
had support.
In turn, Pakistan has branded the raid a violation of its sovereignty, since
Islamabad was not informed about the U.S. operation until it was over.
Pakistan's parliament has threatened to cut supply lines to U.S. forces in
Afghanistan if there are more military incursions.
Senator John Kerry, on a trip to Islamabad on May 16, described a Pakistani
pledge to return the helicopter's wreckage as one step needed to rebuild
trust between the two countries.
TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE?
But Bruce Riedel, a former CIA official who has advised President Barack
Obama on policy in Pakistan and Afghanistan, said returning the helicopter
fell far short of what it would take to mend frayed ties.
"It's too little, too late to change the downward spiral in U.S.-Pakistani
relations," Riedel said.
Arturo Munoz, another former CIA official now at the RAND Corporation, said
failure to return the craft would have been seen as "an expression of
hostility on their part."
Even before bin Laden's death, bilateral ties had reached a low point over
Pakistan's arrest of a CIA contractor and mounting U.S. drone strikes in
Pakistan's western regions.
The government of President Asif Ali Zardari, along with Pakistan's even
more powerful military leaders, has denied any prior knowledge of bin Laden'
s whereabouts.
But some U.S. lawmakers are calling for a radical shift in U.S. policy on
Pakistan, as officials brace themselves for possible revelations about
Pakistani complicity in data seized from bin Laden's compound.
On Tuesday, Defense Secretary Robert Gates acknowledged the "trust deficit"
between the two countries. But he also said Pakistan was too important to
walk away from.
"Pakistan is very important, not just because of Afghanistan but because of
its nuclear weapons and because of the importance of stability in the
subcontinent," Gates told an audience at the American Enterprise Institute,
a Washington think-tank.
"So we need to keep working at this." | S****e 发帖数: 10596 | 2 直来直去,为了达到目的不择手段
越来越觉得尊严都是弱者的要求
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【在 W****g 的大作中提到】 : 在没有通知巴方的情况下,从阿富汗派遣武装直升机进入巴境内搞武力。直升机摔在人 : 家境内后还威逼人家退还残骸,退还残骸后还说人家做的too little and too late。 : 而且Obama还说了,要是他认为必要,还会再次那么做。人家的主权一点也不关他的事 : 。咱们天朝历史上再强大也没这么欺负过谁啊。 : WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Pakistan has returned to the United States wreckage : of a U.S. helicopter destroyed during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, : a Pentagon official told Reuters on Tuesday, but the gesture was expected to : do little to improve strained ties. : The U.S. Navy SEAL team that stormed bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, : Pakistan, on May 2 blew up the Black Hawk helicopter after it was damaged
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