Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said there would be "No more business as usual" in Pakistan-U.S relations Monday, days after NATO aircraft killed two dozen Pakistan soldiers.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with CNN, Gilani said Pakistan was re-evaluating its relationship with the United States, adding that the South Asian nation wanted maintain its relationship with the U.S. as long as there is mutual respect and respect for Pakistani sovereignty.
Gilani highlighted incidents such as the killing of the Pakistani troops and a U.S. raid into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden as violations of his country's sovereignty.
The prime minister also said Pakistan had not yet decided whether to boycott next month's Bonn conference on the future of Afghanistan.
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I have a answer just end the war instead of trying to find reasons to stay in it!!!
Thank you, Maggot. I totally agree. The problem is, is that there are far too many people in Washington D.C. making a great deal of money out of this obnoxious war so they don't want to get out regardless of how many people get maimed or killed!!!
Gilani said they wanted to maintain relationships with the US as long as there's mutual respect and respect for Pakistani sovereignity.
Translation:
You keep sending us your money and we keep screwing you every chance we get.
ooooooh, a warning from Pakistan, oh I'm sooo scared. Good Grief.
Let's focus on the economy. They're hiring at GFAONLINE.INFO