Pakistan Forfeits National Interest for US
The US has reportedly asked Pakistan to provide intelligence on people listed as most wanted terrorists. The list is to include Osama bin Laden's deputy and Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar. Press TV interviewed Liaquat Ali Khan, author and Professor of Law at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, regarding the Pakistan-US relation and Pakistan's further risk of an internal unrest as a result of US affiliation. Press TV: Since [Osama] bin Laden's death, the Pakistan-US relation can best be defined as a whirl-wind. Does the US really expect Pakistani co-operation after continued violation of sovereignty? Ali Khan: Yes, I think that's a very difficult question for the Pakistani leadership, because the people of Pakistan are very angry over the violation of their territorial integrity and sovereignty. But it seems like the Pakistani government is still willing to listen to the United States and do what they are asked to do. Press TV: Is the US putting Pa...