49454717 Pakistan has threatened to break the U.S. alliance
Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has no contacts with the militants who attacked the U.S. Embassy September 13 and NATO headquarters in Kabul. According to BBC News, said about September 23, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Hina Rabbani Khar (Hina Rabbani Khar) on the TV channel Geo TV. Previously, a possible connection to terrorists ISI chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, the U.S.. In particular, he felt controlled by the Pakistani intelligence group "Haqqani " attacked the offices of U.S. and NATO. Hina Rabbani Khar stressed that the U.S. will lose an ally in the fight against extremists, if the allegations against the Pakistani security forces will not stop. "Not force Pakistan and the Pakistani people to turn away from you – asked the Minister for American leadership. – If you do, it will only be your fault ". Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik (Rehman Malik) in an interview with BBC News in Islamabad confirmed the commitment to combat militants operating in areas bordering Afghanistan. According to Michael Mullen, the Pakistani intelligence was involved not only in attacks on U.S. and NATO representative, committed on September 13, but also to several other crimes in the Afghan capital, among them – the attacks on June 28 and September 11, 2011. Relations between Washington and Islamabad have deteriorated sharply after U.S. special forces in May eliminated the leader 'Al-Qaeda "Osama bin Laden was hiding near the Pakistani capital. The country's authorities were indignant that the operation was carried out without their knowledge. Washington, in turn, has repeatedly accused the allies in the reluctance to tackle extremists. According to BBC News, as a result of militant attacks on the U.S. Embassy and several other buildings in Kabul September 13 killed 25 people. Grouping "Haqqani, " which has taken responsibility for the attack is part of the movement "Taliban '.