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US Pushing Pakistan To Lease Land For Bases

 

By our own correspondent in New Delhi

 

NEW DELHI, Jan. 23 (IslamOnline) - The U.S. is pushing Pakistan to lease around 20,000 acres to set up military bases, a no fly zone area, and related facilities for its ground troops and other servicemen in Baluchistan for a period of ten years, reports said Monday.

Pakistani daily newspaper, The Nation, quoted unnamed official sources saying that the area the U.S. wants to lease is located between Dalbadin and Pasni and offers easy access to sea resources.

With the demand for leasing of the land is also included the provision of diplomatic immunity to U.S. military servicemen who are to be housed at proposed military bases. The possible acceptance of the demand would immune U.S. military men from the application of law of Pakistan, sources explained.

The land proposed for lease is expected to house large military infrastructure of U.S. forces including independent air bases and accommodation of ground troops to monitor the region.

The U.S. authorities have been discussing the matter with high-ranking Pakistani officials for the last one month, the paper quoted official sources as saying. The paper added that the matter came under discussion between Pakistani President, General Pervez Musharraf, and U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, during his last visit to Islamabad.

The Nation quoted ‘sources’ saying that Pakistan has so far resisted the U.S. demand by offering the Americans to continue to occupy Jacobabad base as an alternative option.

The U.S. is expected to offer Pakistan a good economic package, including writing off a substantial amount of its external debt, to get Islamabad to accept its strategic demand.

Former chief of Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Lt. Gen. (Retd) Hamid Gul, observed that if government surrenders to the demand of the Americans on the subject “it would be the biggest ever compromise by Pakistan”.

He said the materialization of such a plan could severely affect Pakistan’s longstanding relationship with China. The U.S. would try to monitor eastern flank of Gulf, southern mouth of Central Asia and Caspian Sea, he continued. India would also be a loser in this strategic game plan as her military activities would be watched closely by the U.S., he concluded.
 

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