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Hillary Clinton Arrives In Pakistan To Repair Frayed Relations

Hillary Clinton

First Posted: 05/27/11 02:49 AM ET Updated: 07/26/11 06:12 AM ET

ISLAMABAD (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday that relations between the United States and Pakistan have reached a turning point after the killing of Osama bin Laden and she called on Islamabad to take "decisive steps" in the days ahead to fight terrorism.

Clinton made the remarks after meeting with Pakistani leaders on a seven-hour trip aimed at repairing ties badly damaged by the May 2 U.S. raid that killed the al-Qaida chief. A brief portion of the meetings witnessed by reporters was stiff and awkward, with no smiles among the U.S. delegation, and it was unclear how much, if any, progress was made.

Although she stressed that the U.S. won't abandon an alliance it considers critical to success in the war in Afghanistan and that both countries had shared interests, Clinton also criticized Pakistanis for propagating conspiracy theories and anti-American sentiment.

Pakistani officials are angry they were not told in advance of the raid against bin Laden, who was living in an army town not far from the capital, Islamabad. Parliament has passed resolutions condemning the U.S. incursion, and the U.S. has been asked to reduce the number of military personnel it has stationed in nuclear-armed Pakistan, which has become a nexus for Islamic extremism.

In the U.S., suspicions have abounded that elements in Pakistan's security services may have harbored the terrorist mastermind, and some lawmakers have called for a review of the billions in military and humanitarian aid that the U.S. gives to Pakistan.

Clinton and Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, were the highest ranking U.S. officials to travel to Pakistan since the raid. They met Friday with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and army chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, among others.

Afterward, Clinton said relations "had reached a turning point," but that she thought Pakistan knew the stakes involved. She joked about the tense atmosphere witnessed by reporters at the beginning of the talks, but was serious-faced for the most of the news conference.

"We will do our part, and we look to the government of Pakistan to take decisive steps in the days ahead," she said at the U.S. Embassy, with no Pakistani official present. "Joint action against al-Qaida and its affiliates will make Pakistan, America and the world safer and more secure."

She added that the Pakistanis had mentioned "some very specific actions" they would take in the short term, but did not give any details. She also said the U.S. had been given access to bin Laden's compound Friday, a sign of ongoing cooperation between the nations.

The U.S. relies on Pakistan for transit and supply routes for foreign troops in Afghanistan and will need its help if Afghanistan is to broker a peace deal with Taliban militants. The country is believed to have influence over several Afghan insurgent commanders.

Clinton acknowledged this, saying "for reconciliation to succeed Pakistan must be part of this process."

She also repeated that no evidence has emerged that people in Pakistan's highest ranks had any idea of bin Laden's whereabouts.

According to Clinton, Zardari, the Pakistani president, grew emotional when saying that had he known of bin Laden's whereabouts he would have gone after him. Zardari is the widow of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated by suspected al-Qaida-linked militants.

"Our counterparts in the (Pakistani) government were very forthcoming in saying that somebody, somewhere, was providing some kind of support, and they are carrying out an investigation and we have certainly offered to share whatever information we come across," Clinton added.

Zardari's office released a statement after the meeting saying that the two sides agreed to "work together in any future actions against high-value targets in Pakistan," and to cooperate on promoting peace in Afghanistan.

The U.S. visit comes a day after a Pakistani Taliban suicide bomber detonated a pickup truck loaded with explosives near several government offices in northwest Pakistan, killing at least 32 people.

Thursday's blast was the latest in a series of attacks to hit the country since the bin Laden raid, including an 18-hour siege of a naval base in Pakistan's south. Some commentators and elements in the media have tried to blame the siege on "foreign hands" such as archrival India, with some suggesting that it was part of a grand Western conspiracy to destabilize Pakistan and take away its nuclear weapons.

Clinton lashed out at conspiracy theorists and those who spread anti-American views, saying such actions hamper what could be a more constructive relationship, and ultimately "won't make problems disappear."

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04:28 PM on 05/29/2011
We need Pakistan in the war on terror, and they are trying hard.

I refer you to: http://smallwingedpotatoes.wordpress.com/2011/05/18/pakistan-we-had-our-own-raid-planned-for-tuesday/
12:57 PM on 05/28/2011
Then she will depart to attempt to repair our relations with Great Britain, Israel, and Texas!
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onlyonecandor
11:24 AM on 05/28/2011
Clinton: Pakistan needs to take decisive steps against terrorism. Pakistan: But killing innocent civilians in Pakistan increases terrorism. Clinton: We'll give you more money.
11:07 AM on 05/28/2011
We have no leadership in this country and I dont trust politicions who have been through ACTING SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10:44 AM on 05/28/2011
I remember years ago with the Clintons unpopularity they had attended acting school. I always doubted politicions after hearing what lengths they will go. So makes me wonder what kind of performance is drummed up.
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lowrodiay65
10:43 AM on 05/28/2011
What do we have to suck up to these countries we give billions in foriegn aid to like pakistan and Israel?
10:30 AM on 05/28/2011
"God bless the America we are trying to create." ---Hillary Clinton

Now, c'mon home Hillary. Don't botch things up worse than they are.
10:23 AM on 05/28/2011
It's a "stick in the eye" to the Muslim Country who do not hold women in high regard...Obama sends Hillary to try to patch things up, offering them more "payoff" with money we don't have, while he and Michelle continue with their European Vacation...Just a few weeks ago, they were vacationing in South America, where he gave Brazil 3 BILLION dollars to aid their Oil Drilling Research, while continuing to block drilling in our own vast reserves...Has he gone off the "deep end?" Remember he signed and dated the Abby guest book in England last week, May 24, 2008 ???
11:58 AM on 05/30/2011
Pakistan had a woman prime minister for years. Her name was Benazir Bhutto. Please just educate yourself before you write.
12:10 PM on 05/30/2011
Regarding "drilling". We do not need more oil. We need alternate renewable energy. There are dozens of methods to get around oil. Besides we saw what the "vast reserves" did to the Gulf of Mexico. No thank you.
10:17 AM on 05/28/2011
MESSAGE TO OBAMA: This country is broke. Please act like it is.
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lel737
cut spending-cut taxes!
10:16 AM on 05/28/2011
hopefully we will get thru this. Obama really lacks experience..and this is another example..
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Tom Airhart
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
10:34 AM on 05/28/2011
President Obama has a transferrable skill set that you probably know nothing about. In other words, he doesn't lack experience. President Bush on the other hand is another matter all together. When campaigning for President the first time, Bush didn't even know where Afghanistan was when asked by an interviewer. President Obama is smart, Bush was not. Bush did not see patterns which enables the smart ones to adapt based on past experience.
10:59 AM on 05/28/2011
Ummm.....and Obama didn't even know the correct number of US states (he thought we had 52 states)! Duh.......tell me again how smart the street organizer is! Hillary once AGAIN has to go behind him and mop up his messes!
11:03 AM on 05/28/2011
When are you Obama defenders going to get off the "Bash Bush" kick and acknowlege we ALL have a problem with an inexperienced, incompetent, Nacissistic Egomanic in the White Houe...
10:05 AM on 05/28/2011
america has been buying and bribing the muslims/arabs world for last fifty years. trillions of dollars changed hands in the process. perhaps now with all the upevil in northafrica/middleeast this will perhaps finally stop. time will tell. thank you
09:52 AM on 05/28/2011
What is wrong with this administration? They think they can buy the muslims. How terribly foolish this is, and above all, it is coming out of our hard earned money. During the last few weeks, our country has suffered fires, floods, tornadoes, you name it. Yet $$$$ for this arab country, $$$$ to the other enemies. For Heaven's sake...CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME. We are in a big depression and w are giving our money away to our enemies...Crazy! How can we put up with it? The Vacation President all the time in Air Force One and aged Hillary "convincing" that we were bad but we are sorry now? What a comedy!
09:23 AM on 05/28/2011
Continued...That aside, imagine for a moment or two, if Obama can break away from his important visit to France, its just a short hop and jump from France to Pakistan on Air Force One, I mean it isn’t like Obama won’t be welcomed in the lovely country of Pakistan, after all we American tax payers, via our politicos have given the Pakistan government $10 billion USD plus in aid these past few years, while requesting absolutely no accountability from those pesky politicos.

So you might imagine if Obama can find the time, to break away from his tightly scheduled trip, those Pakistani politicos surly could find the time to taxi him and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton around town and ferry them to the lovely countryside of Abbottabad for a photo or two!

I mean; can you imagine a better photo op; I mean imagine our Obama and Hillary standing side by side on the parapets of Osamas old digs, or as the say, his old compound waving Osamas famed AK 47 over their head’s in a sort of victory celebration, now that would be a fête. Ain’t life grand in Pixie Hollow? WFR
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mykittywinks
You get what you get here...
09:22 AM on 05/28/2011
As secretary of state she has managed to lead the whole region to riot burn and murder. I think she should step down for her appearent lack of competence.
10:27 AM on 05/28/2011
Yes, Obama told Congress he would be out of the Libya War in two weeks or less...Well, after two months, and billions having been spent, he still has his THIRD WAR to contend with and no end in sight...
11:02 AM on 05/28/2011
SOS conducts the POLICY OF THE POTUS........SOS does NOT set foreign policy. So, if you are talking "appearent lack of competence" then point your finger at OBAMA!
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09:10 AM on 05/28/2011
pakistan created this monster..is has fed and supported the Taliban from the mid-1990's...
and ocntinued to do with when even the Saudi's stopped doing so...now they have this gremlin
in their borders they have thoroughly hosed down and well fed. The Paks have few good choices available...succumb to islamic radicalism and the continuing fragmentation of the country...become distant second to iran in local politics...or clean up their house and commit to beinga united nation in the modern world. it is not just a matter of relations with the U.S. it is a matter of their survival as a relevant political entity or a descent into tribalism and factionalism.
the choice seems stark and plain and it is theirs to make.