‘Unprecedented partner in terrorism’: Top American General Loud Islamabad; Tension on the need for relations with both India and Pakistan

A top American general described Pakistan as “an unprecedented partner in the anti-terrorism world”, and insisted that the United States has a connection with both “Pakistan and India.“… what we have just seen is going after the Taliban ISIS-K (Khorson) … They hate each other, they have pushed a lot of pushing in tribal areas along the Afghan-Pakistan border through an unprecedented partnership with Pakistan. They have joined them with a relationship after ISIS Khorson. ‘Eric’ Kurila, individuals said during a Congress hearing.He praised Mohammad Sharifullah alias Jaffer, an ISIS-K member, in the US, Islamabad. In March, US justice department Was accused Sharifullah for his role in suicide bombing in August 2021 at Kabul International Airport in Afghanistan.The bombing victims included 13 American military personnel.He said, “He overtaken Zafar, who was one of the main persons behind the AB Gate bombing. And he called the first person, (Pakistan’s) army staff heads were I and said, ‘I have caught them, I am ready to extradite him back to the United States. Please tell the defense and the President’s secretary’,” Kurila said.“So we are looking with Pakistan, with limited intelligence, which we are providing them, go after using them to do so … I will sincerely tell you that since the beginning of 2024, Pakistan is killing more than 1000 terrorist attacks in the western region 700 security and 2500 and 2500 they are in an active counterism battle. And he has been an unprecedented partner in the anti -terrorism world, “he said.Furthermore, he commented that it could not happen that America has a relationship with India, but not with Pakistan, and vice versa.The American General said, “We have to have a relationship with Pakistan and India. I do not believe that we cannot have a binary switch if we have a relationship with India. We should look at the qualities of the relationship for positivity,” said the American General.