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US stands firmly behind Pakistan civilian govt: Hillary

13 January, 2012

WASHINGTON: The Obama administration says it hopes Pakistan will resolve a deepening political crisis in a way that strengthens the civilian government.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is acknowledging "a lot of concerns" about instability in Pakistan.

She said the U.S. stands "strongly in favor of a democratically elected civilian government." But she said Pakistanis themselves must resolve their issues in a legal and transparent way.

Pakistan's president left Thursday on a one-day trip abroad, amid widening speculation over the army's intentions. Pakistan's prime minister fired the defense secretary Wednesday.

Clinton said she conveyed U.S. positions on Wednesday, when she welcomed Pakistan's new ambassador.

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Reader Comments:

YOU DON'T SAY!

Having initiated/supported every authoritarion government in Pakistan, our murderous 'friends' have renounced their bad behaviour? And this from Hillary? She cannot say sorry for killing our soldiers, for trying to CHEAT THE WHOLE WORLD by creating WMDs for Saddam Hussain, and currently trying the same trick on Iran, for accusing Obama of being a muslim and then shamelessly joining his administration as secretary of state, and now she wants us to believe her? The rule madam is simple: 'If you cheat me once, shame on you; if you cheat me twice, shame on me'.

Or is it because of the utter incompetence of the Obama administration that Pakistan army no longer believes a word of whatever you say, so you can only try your luck with Memogate, Operation Blue Tulsi and other straws. In fact, nobody in Pakistan can stand the stink of COW-DUNG IMPERIALISM.

Whether or not you support us, is meaningless for us. What is important is that you do not repeat what you have done in south and south east asia since WWII.

Aik Ansari, United Kingdom - 15 January, 2012

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