2011年4月14日星期四

: Debate double room to the debate: If Pakistan says no to c.i.a.

protests in PakistanArif Ali / Agence France-Presse - Getty Images members of the Islamic Party of Jamaat-e-Islami protest the release of Raymond Davis, employee c.i.a. and U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan in March.

With tensions between the Central Intelligence Agency, Pakistan and the Pakistani Spy Agency high has asked that 335 of American intelligence agents, contractors, and special forces leave the country, and that the U.S. scale are drone on tribal areas back attacks.

The demand, said officials of the two countries is a response to the arrest of Raymond A. Davis, a c.i.a. Security Officer in January during which he said killed two men in Lahore, was a robbery. Mr.. Davis has been released since then, after the Government agreed to pay $2.3 million to the Pakistani Government, it paid the men's families as compensation.

K?nnen-- or -- to comply with the United States Pakistan's demand that the c.i.a. curtail its activities? A serious blow to us efforts this could be, to his enemies in the region?

?Read the discussion.

Shuja NawazShuja Nawaz, NATO Council

C. Christine FairC. Christine fair, Georgetown University

Bruce RiedelBruce Riedel, Brookings Institution

Reza Nasim JanReza Nasim Jan, American Enterprise Institute

Reuel Marc GerechtReuel Marc fair, former c.i.a. case officer


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