Drone Attacks : What will be the future of Pakistan

US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee member Alan Grayson said that if Pakistan wants, drone strikes “could end tomorrow”, BBC Urdu revealed.

Grayson mentioned that such strikes cannot happen without Pakistan’s acceptance and they would quit if the Pakistani govt ceased assisting them. This declare runs opposite to Pakistan’s stance that drones attacks are performed without the acceptance of Pakistani authorities.

Remarking on the durability of the Pakistan Air Force, Grayson said that:-  “these strikes would not be possible if Pakistan did not facilitate them.”

He also mentioned that “the way to stop drone strikes is through dialogue, not threats.”
Using Iraq as an example, he said the war there ended after the Iraqi govt had informed US soldiers to leave their soil.
He included further that the end to drone attacks would come only if a the same situation developed in Pakistan.

After Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s trip to the U.S, his main consultant, Sartaj Aziz had said that America had not created a official statement that drone strikes will quit but they will decrease by the end of this year. Grayson however said he saw no proof that Obama’s management had intended a decrease in drone strikes by the year’s end.

Grayson experienced that the US should make up the heirs of innocent sufferers people attacks of the drone .

Author: Ismail Ziker

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