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Pakistan rejects U.S. spy chief's charge it harbors Qaida leaders
By The Associated Press

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Rejecting the U.S. spy chief's accusations that
Pakistan is harboring Al-Qaida and Taliban leaders, Islamabad said Friday it remained committed to fighting international terrorism and extremism.

Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said in a statement that John Negroponte's claim that Pakistan represents a major source of Islamic extremism and a refuge for top terror leaders is "incorrect."

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"In breaking the back of Al-Qaida, Pakistan has done more than any other
country in the world," the statement said.

Negroponte, the U.S. national intelligence director, said in testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday that "eliminating the safe haven that the Taliban and other extremists have found in Pakistan's tribal areas is not sufficient to end the insurgency in Afghanistan, but it is necessary."

NATO and the Afghan government say Taliban and Al-Qaida guerrillas are
launching attacks on U.S.-led coalition forces in Afghanistan from neighboring Pakistan. Violence rose sharply in Afghanistan in 2006, with militants killing about 4,000 people in what was the deadliest year since the U.S.-led coalition swept the Taliban from power in 2001.

U.S. officials have said they believe Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden and
other top terror commanders are taking refuge in the region, likely on the Pakistani side of the border. Pakistan has repeatedly rejected such claims.

The Foreign Ministry statement said "it is also a fact that there are al-Qaida elements active in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe, as Mr. Negroponte has said, but it would be incorrect to link them to any remnants of Al-Qaida in Pakistan."

For its part, "Pakistan continues to pursue these remnants as well as other terrorists and extremist elements," the statement said, adding, "Pakistan remains committed to fighting international terrorism and extremism."

"As part of international coalition against terrorism, our efforts are also helping the international community to counter this grave danger," the Pakistani statement said. "When Mr. Negroponte mentions the capture and killing of hundreds of Al-Qaida members since 9/11, he should acknowledge the efforts of the country that made this possible."

Pakistan became a U.S. ally in the war against terrorism after it severed
support for the Taliban militia in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks in the U.S.

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  1.   I am amazed that a member of 14:01  |  Mark Lincoln 12/01/07
  2.   Pakistan is lying 14:40  |  Brod 12/01/07
  3.   Pakistan is biggest terrorist state in the Wolrd we all know that 14:41  |  dzone 12/01/07
  4.   sooner or later its going to be them or us,when that happen 15:10  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  5.   why does that amaze you ,mark? # 1 15:13  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  6.   people need to realize ,if the radical islamist,"terrorist",had 15:22  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  7.   Pakistan - US Relations 15:46  |  Jane 12/01/07
  8.   your absolutely right,# 7,we had no business in iraq to start 16:09  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  9.   American Blame Game 16:44  |  Fahd 12/01/07
  10.   NEGROPONTE IS RIGHT ABOUT PAKISTAN, BUT U.S.A IS HYPOCRAT 17:32  |  THE JACKAL 12/01/07
  11.   #9 Blame? It is hard to face the truth 17:47  |  Bob 12/01/07
  12.   7 Jane - US Starting Afghan Pull-out 18:39  |  Mark of Lewiston 12/01/07
  13.   Re 11: PAKISTAN AND THE `RESOPONSIBLE` NUCLEAR STATES 19:55  |  THE JACKAL 12/01/07
  14.   JAKAL from Pak, what a befitting name 20:19  |  Bob 12/01/07
  15.   I Second Mike`s Idea! Call The White House! Call The Generals! 20:22  |  Yosemite 12/01/07
  16.   #13 Pakistan and nuclear bomb that it did not make 20:25  |  Bob 12/01/07
  17.   to jackal #13 lunatics are a lot more dangerous than hypocrites 21:05  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  18.   to fahd #9 dont be so ignorant,in all the cases you mentioned,it 21:15  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  19.   Re 14 and 16: NO USE OF SHOWING MIRROR TO THE BLIND 21:21  |  THE JACKAL 12/01/07
  20.   Re 17: UNLIKE YOU, I BELIEVE NOBODY SHOULD HAVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS 21:32  |  THE JACKAL 12/01/07
  21.   jackel re # 20 ive watched your post over time and i conclude 22:03  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  22.   one more thing jackal,you were educated in the usa wernt you 22:29  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  23.   JAKAL, only in your mind.... 23:13  |  Bob 12/01/07
  24.   #2 response--well if Pakistan is a lier, then 23:30  |  ballistic 12/01/07
  25.   #3 Er, I thought you guys said Iran was 23:31  |  ballistic 12/01/07
  26.   #7 er, what would you like to do with Pakistani 23:33  |  ballistic 12/01/07
  27.   Negroponte illustrates US naivete 23:40  |  Bimmer 12/01/07
  28.   PAKISTAN 00:44  |  RON 13/01/07
  29.   Read History 00:44  |  Proud tobe Pakistani 13/01/07
  30.   America was paying Pak to create Jihadists 00:52  |  Andre Mcmuffin 13/01/07
  31.   Re 21 and 22: WRESTLING WITH CHIMNEY-SWEEPS 14:41  |  THE JACKAL 13/01/07
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