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Pakistan says yes to airspace, no to US troops
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Pakistan Friday granted four requests
for cooperation from the United States in its war against terrorism, but
refused permission for American troops to launch ground operations from its
territory, according to a Pakistani official involved in the negotiations.

"We're afraid of a backlash in our country," the official told United Press
International on condition of anonymity.

U.S. ambassador to Pakistan Wendy Chamberlin, a former top CIA analyst on the
region, met the country's military ruler General Pervaiz Musharraf on Friday
for the second time in 24 hours.

The United States asked Pakistan for assistance in launching a global war
against terrorism and in responding to Tuesday's terror attacks in New York
and Washington.

According to diplomatic sources Thursday, U.S. officials asked Pakistan to
allow overflights by American military jets in its airspace; to share vital
intelligence; and to cut off fuel supplies to the Taliban regime in
neighboring Afghanistan and close its thousands of miles of mountainous
border with the country. The Pakistani official told UPI that his government
had agreed to all these demands.

But Friday's report is the first indication that the United States had also
requested use of Pakistani territory for staging a ground operation against
Afghanistan.

The Pakistani official added that his government feared the presence of U.S.
or international troops in the country would provoke a reaction from Islamic
conservatives in Pakistan. The presence of troops on the ground would be too
obvious, he said.

"We want to support the war (against terrorism) but we don't want it to be
manifest," he said.

Osama bin Laden -- described by administration officials as a prime suspect
in the hunt for the mastermind behind the attacks which are feared to have
killed over 5,000 people -- is believed to be in Afghanistan, a guest of the
Taliban regime there. Pakistan is one of only three countries that recognizes
the Taliban.

The U.S. State Department says Pakistan funds the Taliban and Islamabad is
thought to hold considerable influence in the country.




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