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Sen. Kerry Plans Trip to Pakistan to Get Relations ‘On the Right Track’


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(CNSNews.com) – Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. John Kerry, co-sponsor of a massive aid package to Pakistan, will travel to Islamabad in the coming days in a bid to get ties back “on the right track” after the Osama bin Laden killing.

“A number of people suggested it would be good to get a dialogue going about the aftermath, and how we get on the right track,” the Massachusetts Democrat told reporters in Washington on Tuesday.

“There are some serious questions, obviously. There are some serious issues that we’ve just got to find a way to resolve together.”

Since the May 2 U.S. raid that lead to the death of bin Laden in a compound north of the Pakistani capital, President Asif Ali Zardari’s government has walked a fine line between allaying U.S. concerns about the fugitive terrorist’s location and placating domestic outrage over the fact U.S. forces operated on Pakistani territory.

The incident has brought to the forefront years of suspicion that Pakistan’s military, and especially the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, has been colluding with terrorist groups, including some linked to al-Qaeda.

“We think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin Laden inside of Pakistan,” President Obama told CBS News’ “60 Minutes” in an interview aired Sunday.snip
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John Effin' Kerry, who served in Vietnam, as a diplomat? Maybe he can show the Pakis his butt wound from rice shrapnel, for which he got a Purple Heart, and later threw over the White House fence in a protest against the war in Vietnam, where he served...

 

Maybe this is why Her Heinousness is looking for a way out as SecState, all the Senate RATS think they're SecState... :rolleyes:

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