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Pakistan Declares Drone Strikes Are Violations Of Sovereignty

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06/04/2012 11:37 am | Huffington Post

ISLAMABAD, June 4 (Reuters) - Pakistan on Monday strongly condemned a jump in U.S. drone strikes on its territory,
using language that could increase tension between strategic allies already in dispute over military supply routes for
NATO that Pakistan has closed.

Three drone strikes in as many days on suspected militants have killed 27 people, Pakistani intelligence officials say.

The foreign ministry called the attacks "illegal" and said they violated the South Asian country's sovereignty.

Washington and Islamabad are deadlocked in negotiations over the re-opening of overland supply routes to NATO
forces in Afghanistan. Islamabad blocked the supply routes in November after 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed by
cross-border "friendly fire" from NATO aircraft.

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The supply lines are considered vital to the planned withdrawal of most foreign combat troops from Afghanistan
before the end of 2014.

The Pakistan government says the CIA drone campaign fuels anti-American sentiment in the country, and is counterproductive
because of the collateral damage - civilian deaths - it causes.

U.S. officials say such strikes by the remotely piloted aircraft are a highly effective way of attackling militants and are an
important weapon in the war against militancy.
 
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