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Pakistan pays ‘very expensive’ of siding with us in Afghanistan: Imran Khan

Pakistan pays 'very expensive' of siding with us in Afghanistan: Imran Khan
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Islamabad: Pakistan pays “very heavy prices” in favor of the United States in the Afghan occupation, said Prime Minister Imran Khan, added that hearing American politicians blamed Islamabad because his embarrassing retreat was painful.
In an interview with RT RT, Khan expressed his anger against American officials who had pointed to the fingers in Islamabad when blaming by US failures in Afghanistan.
His statement came after the audience of the Foreign Relations Committee recently as an example of a retoric that made this frustration in which US parliamentarians accused Pakistan to facilitate the Taliban.
“As a Pakistani, I feel very hurt by some comments made by the senators.
To blame Pakistan because this disaster in Afghanistan is the most painful thing for us to listen,” he said.
Pakistan is in a situation that trembles when the 9/11 terrorist attack occurs in the US.
Pervez Musharraf, a general in power through a military coup, has just been elected president and seeks help to the government.
Make a Pakist support Afghan’s invasion help secure American military assistance, but, Khan believes, is still a wrong call.
It alienced the Mujahideen troops, which Pakistani intelligence helped build only two decades ago as part of the US anti-Soviet campaign in Afghanistan.
“We have trained them to fight against foreign jobs.
It is a holy war, jihad,” he said.
And with Americans attacking, Pakistan told the same people that “fight against America is terrorism.
So they turn against us.
They call us a collaborator.” Earlier this week, the State Secretary Antony J.
Blinken faced a series of questions from members of the US parliament on the withdrawal of last month from Afghanistan and efforts to save people and deal with the Taliban government in the future.
Parliamentary members cut party lines demanding more severe actions against Islamabad because of their subversive role in Afghanistan.
The top two committee members, Democratic New Jersey Bob Menendez and Idaho Republican James Risch, both attacked withdrawals as a disaster in their opening comments and demanded action against Pakistan for “multiple transactions in Afghanistan”.
Chairman Bob Menendez The Senate Foreign Relations Committee stressed: “We need to understand multiple transactions by Pakistan and provide a safe place for the Taliban.” Senator of the Republic of James Risch said that he was worried about the Biden government rushing to normalize bonds with the Taliban government and how it should not happen without a vast consultation of congresses.
“We also have to understand the role of Pakistan in all these problems, as chairman (Mendez) has offended.
This is a difficult but important situation.” US Senator Marco Rubio, a republican from Florida, speaking at the trial tells the Secretary of the State Antony Blinken that “the withdrawal of the Biden disaster from Afghanistan is evidence of” that “we have made people wrong making military decisions and diplomacy in our government and diplomacy.

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