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alaaron | May 14, 2011 at 02:04 am
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Pakistan's parliament has called for a review of the country's relationship with the United States following the killing of Osama Bin Laden by American commandos. The Parliament demanded an end to American drone attacks on Pakistani soil and said the government should consider preventing NATO from sending supplies through Pakistan to its forces in Afghanistan. The MPs also called for an investigation into the US operation that killed Bin Laden which it condemned as a violation of its sovereignty. It is interesting to note that all the discussions between the army chiefs and parliament were about tightening Pakistani relationship with the United States. Why American forces were allowed to carry out this operations in Pakistani soil without Pakistani forces. It is not about why Pakistani forces did not know that Osama Bin Laden was there.
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at 05:18 on May 14th, 2011
Next step, a war declaration from one party or the other.