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The paper examines the current impasse in the Pakistan-US relations, which have remained fraught with acrimony, and hostage to the Washington’s insistence on Islamabad ‘to do more’ to eradicate the terrorist network of militant groups, Taliban and Al-Qaeda, operating from Pakistan’s tribal areas and perpetrating terrorism within and outside Pakistan. It is argued that from the outset the two allies in the Global War on Terror (GWOT) have divergent strategic interests in the region. For the US, the GWOT was meant to curb the AlQaeda-led global terrorism and punish the perpetrators of the September 11, 2001, attack on the American soil. On the other hand, Pakistan, which reluctantly joined the US-led GWOT, wanted to secure its interests, domestic and regional, by avoiding the American wrath. It is argued that both the US and Pakistan need to re-define the existing level of their relations and work together for attaining higher goals, set in the GWOT. Failing to do so, may jeopardize the counterterrorism military operations in Pakistan-Afghanistan border areas. Consequently, the region as well as the world at large will continue to face the menace of terrorism.
Assistant Professor,. (2012) Re-defining US-Pakistan Relations , The Dialogue, Volume 7, Issue 3.
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