Posted on Mar 25, 2015
US, Pakistan to conduct joint military drills in October
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The joint drills are expected to begin in October. It will focus on a broad spectrum of military components, including air, land, sea and special operations
The planned engagements between the two countries’ militaries include seminars and other forums covering a range of topics that includes counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, civil-military cooperation, intelligence.
Earlier this month, Pakistani and US military representatives gathered at the Macdill Air Force Base in Florida for the 24th US-Pakistan Military Consultative Committee, an annual forum for reviewing military-to-military engagements and exercises between the two countries.
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http://www.thenews.com.pk/article-179194-US,-Pakistan-to-conduct-joint-military-drills-in-October
The planned engagements between the two countries’ militaries include seminars and other forums covering a range of topics that includes counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, civil-military cooperation, intelligence.
Earlier this month, Pakistani and US military representatives gathered at the Macdill Air Force Base in Florida for the 24th US-Pakistan Military Consultative Committee, an annual forum for reviewing military-to-military engagements and exercises between the two countries.
Read more:
http://www.thenews.com.pk/article-179194-US,-Pakistan-to-conduct-joint-military-drills-in-October
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I have mixed feelings about conducting joint training of any kind with other nations, however do understand the importance of joint operations especially when we are facing conflict from a force like ISIS(ISIL).
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SSG Norman Lihou
I agree with you SGT Nia Chiaraluce on your hesitancy, (my interpretation) especially when it comes to a country that is reported to have ties to other terrorist networks.
http://www.cfr.org/pakistan/isi-terrorism-behind-accusations/p11644
http://www.cfr.org/pakistan/isi-terrorism-behind-accusations/p11644
The ISI and Terrorism: Behind the Accusations
Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, faces persistent accusations of links to terrorism, despite repeated denials.
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I have issues with training anyone that are killing our Men and Women from the safety of their comfort. How many Pakistani's have killed SM's while "working together?" Didn't we even lose the first General killed in Combat in decades to these people?
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