U.S. Sending Commander to Repair Ties With Pakistan

Eric Schmitt & Declan Walsh | Feb 7

NYT - A senior American military commander is expected to travel to Pakistan this month in what Obama administration officials say is the first step toward thawing a strategic relationship that has been in effect frozen for more than two months.

Gen. James N. Mattis, the head of the military’s Central Command, will meet Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, the Pakistani Army chief of staff, to discuss the investigations of an exchange of fire at the Afghan border that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, as well as new border coordination procedures to prevent a recurrence of the episode.

General Mattis’s visit, the first by a high-ranking American official since the cross-border confrontation in November, was to have begun Thursday, but has been postponed by at least a week pending what is expected to be a spirited debate in the Pakistani Parliament over a new security policy toward the United States.

Pakistani and American officials are quietly optimistic that both events will trigger a chain of public engagement and private negotiations that will reboot the two nations’ frayed strategic relationship, although along more narrowly defined lines than before.

Pakistani officials say they will probably reopen NATO supply lines running through their territory, which have been closed for more than two months. The State Department is supporting a proposal circulating in the administration for the United States to issue a formal apology for the deaths of the Pakistani soldiers in the Nov. 26 airstrike by American gunships.

“We’ve felt an apology would be helpful in creating some space,” said an American official who has been briefed on the State Department’s view and who spoke on the condition of anonymity as internal discussions continued.

sheesh,ya think?

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Tina February 7, 2012 - 2:44am

..To whom, *really*, do we make our pitch? There are so many more sides to Pakistani politics than our political elite want to believe (can't help but think they have a simplistic view of politics in Islamic nations) that they keep stumbling over their D!cks figuring out who they should be talking-to as they try to work out getting permission/gaining acceptance/developing Image in the Pakistani government and among the public.

Might be better to let them come to us, then deal with them fairly as they come to us. Too much risk in talking to the wrong faction when you go to them. then you end up in the same position we were in , in Vietnam--married to the worst interests for the wrong reasons and no good way to get out except by betraying friends..

"It's no longer IOKIYAR....It's OK If You're A Republican, but IOKBYAR--It's OK BECAUSE You're a Republican." -- Me

justadood February 7, 2012 - 7:29pm

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Ahmad Mukhtar said on Tuesday that Pakistan should reopen its Afghan border crossings to NATO supplies after negotiating a better deal with the coalition. Pakistan closed the crossings over two months ago in response to American air strikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers at two border posts. The closure has forced the United States to spend six times as much money to send supplies to Afghanistan through alternative routes. The defence minister told a private TV channel that the government should negotiate new “terms and conditions” with NATO, then reopen the border.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012\02\08\story_8-2-2012_pg1_5

Tina February 8, 2012 - 12:45am

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