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Imran lashes out at Trump ‘tirade’

FRICTION THREATENS TO WORSEN RELATIONS BETWEEN ISLAMABAD AND WASHINGTON

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Friction threatens to further worsen ties between Islamabad and Washington |

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan yesterday lashed out at US President Donald Trump following his remarks that Pakistan doesn’t “do a damn thing” for the United States despite billions of dollars in US aid for the South Asian nation.

The friction threatens to further worsen already fragile relations between Islamabad and Washington, on-off allies who have repeatedly clashed about the war in Afghanista­n and Pakistan’s alleged support for Islamist militants. Imran said in a series of tweets that “record needs to be put straight on Mr Trump’s tirade against Pakistan” over the weekend.

Trump, during a Fox News TV interview aired on Sunday, defended cutting aid to Islamabad and also suggested Pakistani authoritie­s knew Osama Bin Laden’s location before his killing by US troops in a raid inside Pakistan in 2011.

Pakistan denies supporting Afghan Taliban insurgents waging war against US-backed troops in Afghanista­n and Islamabad has also always rejected claims officials aided former Al Qaida leader Bin Laden.

“Instead of making Pakistan a scapegoat for their failures, the US should do a serious assessment of why, despite 140,000 Nato troops plus 250,000 Afghan troops & reportedly $1 trillion [Dh3.67 trillion] spent on war in Afghanista­n, the Taliban today are stronger than before,” Khan tweeted.

Trump, in a pre-recorded interview, said Bin Laden had been living in “a nice mansion” in Pakistan next to a military academy and “everybody in Pakistan knew he was there”.

“And we give Pakistan $1.3 billion a year . ... (Bin Laden) lived in Pakistan, we’re supporting Pakistan, we’re giving them $1.3 billion a year — which we don’t give them anymore, by the way. I ended it because they don’t do anything for us, they don’t do a damn thing for us.”

Bin Laden had been living in “a nice mansion” in Pakistan next to a military academy and “everybody in Pakistan knew he was there”.

Donald Trump | US president

‘Borne the brunt’

Khan said Pakistan had borne the brunt of the US war on terror, which focused on militants that straddle the Afghanista­n-Pakistan tribal belt.

“No Pakistani was involved in 9/11 but Pak decided to participat­e in US War on Terror,” Khan said.

“Pakistan suffered 75,000 casualties in this war & over $123bn was lost to economy. US “aid” was a minuscule $20bn.”

Khan also said Pakistan continued to provide its roads and air space for the re-supply for more than 10,000 US troops currently based in Afghanista­n.

The US should do a serious assessment of why … the Taliban today are stronger than before.”

Imran Khan | Pakistan PM

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