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Pakistan suffers from an abandonment complex rooted in historical facts, especially the Pressler Amendment that cut off Pakistan-U.S. military ties throughout the 1990s.
The Pakistan Paradox Bret Stephens 2010
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Pakistan-U.S. relations were strained earlier this year when Pakistan demanded the U.S. reduce the number of drone strikes and CIA operatives in the country.
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Pakistan-U.S. relations sank to a new low this year after Raymond Davis, an American CIA contractor, shot dead two Pakistanis who allegedly tried to rob him in the Pakistani city of Lahore in January.
CIA Drone Strike Kills 26 in Pakistan, Raising Tensions Zahid Hussain 2011
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More Pakistan-U.S. Rift Widens Mr. Gilani emphasized that Pakistan maintains a long-term alliance with the U.S. But the main points of his speech were aimed at rebutting allegations of incompetence or complicity that have been widely aired in the past week, including by President Barack Obama, underscoring how the raid has soured relations between the two allies.
Pakistani Leader Sides With Military Matthew Rosenberg 2011
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Coming days will tell whether bin Laden's death makes matters better or worse for Pakistan-U.S. relations.
The U.S. and Pakistan, Best of Frenemies Sumit Ganguly 2011
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Not surprisingly, the issue took the blogosphere by storm, prompting prominent columnists, writers and academics to vent their views on the lack of transparency in the Pakistan-U.S. relationship and the Americans' ability to operate above the law.
Perfidious America Imtiaz Gul 2011
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Tthere is no way that China will supplant the United States despite the trust deficit, which now exists in the Pakistan-U.S. relationship, which is quite understandable.
Reeling After Osama, Pakistan Turns to Longtime Friend China 2011
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He added: "It would have a good impact on Pakistan-U.S. relations."
Operation Is Blow to al Qaeda, Taliban Tom Wright 2011
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A string of top leaders were arrested in joint Pakistan-U.S. operations in big cities: Abu Zubaydah in 2002; Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in 2003; and Ahmed Khalfan Ghailaini in 2004.
Pakistan Town Had Long Drawn Scrutiny Matthew Rosenberg 2011
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By now, the recurring failure in the Pakistan-U.S. alliance should be obvious: The Pakistani military views it primarily as a means of reducing the threat from India, and the United States does not.
The real problem in the Afghan war is India, Pakistan and Kashmir Mohsin Hamid 2010
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