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Pakistan summons US ambassador over Trump tweet

The US President used his first tweet of 2018 to tear into Islamabad.

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PAKISTAN HAS SUMMONED the US ambassador in response to a tweet US President Donald Trump sent in which he threatened to cut aid over “lies” about militancy.

In a rare public rebuke, Ambassador David Hale was asked to go to the foreign office in Islamabad last night – after the Pakistani capital responded angrily to Trump’s allegations that it provided safe havens for militants in the latest spat to rock their alliance.

A US embassy spokesman today confirmed Hale met officials, but added: “We don’t have any comment on the substance of the meeting.” There was no immediate response from foreign office officials.

Trump used his first tweet of 2018 to tear into Islamabad.

“The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools,” Trump said in the early-morning New Year’s Day tweet.

“They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan, with little help. No more!”

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Pakistan hit back swiftly, saying it had done much for the United States, helping it to “decimate” Al-Qaeda, while getting only “invective & mistrust” in return in angry comments from its foreign and defence ministers.

Islamabad has repeatedly denied the accusations of turning a blind eye to militancy, lambasting the US for ignoring the thousands who have been killed on its soil and the billions spent fighting extremists.

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After the September 11th terror attacks in the US in 2001, Washington forged a strategic alliance with Islamabad to help in its fight against militancy. However, US leaders have often complained that Pakistan – long accused by Washington and Kabul of supporting the Taliban – has done too little to help.

Of foremost concern is Islamabad’s attitude toward the powerful Haqqani network, whose leader Sirajuddin Haqqani is the deputy leader of the Afghan Taliban.

The group is accused of some of the most lethal attacks on US forces in Afghanistan, and was dubbed by America’s former top military officer Mike Mullen as a “veritable arm” of Pakistani intelligence.

For many years it found safe haven in Pakistan’s semi-autonomous northwestern tribal areas. However, the Pakistani military launched an operation there in 2014 and now insists it has eradicated all safe havens in the country.

US-Pakistani ties, long contentious, have taken a nosedive under Trump, who first signalled that Washington was reassessing the fractious relationship in August, when he accused Islamabad of harbouring “agents of chaos”.

The remarks triggered a series of high-level diplomatic meetings in the US and Pakistan, but Islamabad has given few signs of concessions.

The Trump administration told Congress in August it was weighing whether to withhold $255 million (about €212 million) in earmarked aid to Islamabad over its failure to crack down more effectively on terror groups in Pakistan.

© AFP 2018 

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    Mute Keyser Söze
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    Dec 20th 2023, 7:09 AM

    When will someone address the fact that everything from driving offences to riots have increased due to the Gardai effectively downing tools? Checkpoints are nonexistent, no physical presence on the streets, nutjobs allowed to intimidate at will.

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Dec 20th 2023, 9:40 AM

    @Keyser Söze: I wonder whos fault that is. You are right of course. It’s a free for all at the moment.

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    Mute Paul C
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    Dec 20th 2023, 10:02 AM

    @Keyser Söze: any evidence of downing tools? Any chance it could be another reason?

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    Dec 20th 2023, 2:31 PM

    @Keyser Söze: but it’s o.k. there are laws.

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    Mute Max Cooper
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    Dec 20th 2023, 8:48 AM

    Fix the diabolical roads
    Potholes
    Bad camber
    Dangerous intersections
    Bad signage
    No lighting
    No road markings
    Bad surfaces
    Horrendous repairs to roads
    Ditches not cut
    No bypass’s around town, villages
    Narrow, winding roads
    But it’s far easier to pass the blame to the motorists.
    An excuse to extract more cash from motorists that are already paying through the nose. In 90% of case there is no option but to use a car to make a journey.
    My area, within theCity bounds
    No bus service
    No footpaths
    Horrendously dangerous road
    No street lights
    No water service (well)
    No sewage service (Septic tank)
    Third world Broadband
    Government and RSA get your own house in order first. Then get to area where you can blame and fine and tax and penalise people.

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    Mute Thesaltyurchin
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    Dec 21st 2023, 12:34 PM

    @Max Cooper: Contemporary politicians don’t really do anything except have press meetings where nothing actually comes about. It’s deftly played by them in fairness.

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    Mute Seriously Really
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    Dec 20th 2023, 7:45 AM

    Why add more laws? The ones we have are not followed or enforced. The public knows they can get away with anything on the roads.

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    Mute Michael McGrath
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    Dec 20th 2023, 8:04 AM

    Apply the laws as they stand, people not doing the speed limit or drink driving cause the vast majority of road fatalities. These proposed speed changes are just cabbage head getting his way on carbon emissions under the guise of road safety, he was touting for this 4 years ago

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    Dec 20th 2023, 9:14 AM

    In the UK a long-term analysis of fatal Road accidents concluded that the major contributory factor was poor road design. I would think that this is also true in this country. But,as.usual, the.”professionals” skip off blame free and it gets dumped on Joe soap.

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    Mute Bass Boss
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    Dec 20th 2023, 8:08 AM

    milkin the people again n again!

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    Mute John Fahy
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    Dec 20th 2023, 10:43 AM

    Comments are closed now on the vast majority of Journal articles. Free speech is gradually being closed down.

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    Mute Michael James Brennan
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    Dec 20th 2023, 2:17 PM

    @John Fahy: check to see are comments allowed ,if not ,pass and go to other news site

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    Mute jiminybillybob
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    Dec 20th 2023, 2:34 PM

    @John Fahy: just you wait, the hate speech law is coming.

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    Mute Irish Conservative
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    Dec 20th 2023, 7:42 AM

    How is an entire stretch of road either an 80km road or 60km? Nearly every other country in the road will decrease speed limit as you approach dangerous intersection or area, managing safety and efficient speed. It’s pathetic how little thought is put into this. Complete waste of taxpayers money.

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    Mute Seamus Flynn
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    Dec 20th 2023, 9:18 AM

    It would help immensely if a lot more speed signs were put up. How many places are speed signs put up only at junctions while you are distracted watching out for traffic and no more speed signs for miles .also the amount of speed signs covered by bushes and hedge grow is unbelievable

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    Mute Mark Gannon
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    Dec 20th 2023, 8:54 AM

    Would be better to change the whole driving lessons and test criteria. Night driving, motorway, city driving. 12 lessons no way enough. Learners being shown how to just pass a 30 min test on approx 3 different routes. Motorway driving standards are appalling in this country and have gotten worse the last few years.

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    Mute Dominic Leleu
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    Dec 20th 2023, 7:48 AM

    Never saw a single speed check at 5.00 am, all the vans, pick up trucks passing me at 120 km and more …
    Speed limit is a limit to break with them ..

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    Mute Tom Newell
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    Dec 20th 2023, 10:32 AM

    whats the point of more poxy laws when we have gardai ready to down tools and complete tools in charge like MI5 Harris and hapless hate speech loving Helen as justice minister. Add to that complete and utter out of touch judges who sent down a grandmother for not wearing a poxy mask during covid but for some reason actual criminals with multiple offences continue to walk free. The fact is people arent afraid of being caught or prosecuted cos they know theres dissent in the ranks at Garda level, resources are limited and we seem to only have numbers when big events are on or when those poor little pettles in the dail need protecting cos some meanie meanie on social media called them out for being inept….

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    Dec 20th 2023, 2:33 PM

    @Tom Newell: well said

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    Mute Paddy Short
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    Dec 20th 2023, 11:29 AM

    How about a fine of E1000 for pedestrians who press the button on a pedestrian crossing and then cross anyway without waiting for the green man – meanwhile dopey motorists are sat looking at empty junction in both directions. Traffic is bad enough without this sh 1.

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    Mute Thesaltyurchin
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    Dec 21st 2023, 12:45 PM

    @Paddy Short: Dunno why we have them apart from lazy decision makers, There should be massive pedestrian crossings, no lights 30kms through the crossing. (probably an element of protectionism as well, getting sued etc)

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    Mute John O Shea
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    Dec 20th 2023, 12:21 PM

    Standard of rural roads in this country is third World. After years of neglect some resurfacing is done but no road markings are applied to new surface. Camber on majority of roads Bad signage on all our roads and as previous writer stated you might see a speed limit sign every mile if you are lucky! Government and RSA need to get the finger out and make our roads safer and not look for another excuse to take money off poor motorists.

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    Mute Timo
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    Dec 20th 2023, 11:34 AM

    No need for new laws. New laws = more control. Impound the vehicles of habitual offenders.
    WHO Cares if it interferes with their work (if they work )at least they won’t be on the road.

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    Mute AnthonyK
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    Dec 20th 2023, 12:24 PM

    Penalty points and fines should be linked to income and/or engine size.

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    Mute Michael Dineen
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    Dec 21st 2023, 7:04 PM

    Mobile device use is a huge and dangerous issue but little or no mention of that

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    Mute Karl O'Toole
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    Dec 23rd 2023, 11:50 AM

    People are breaking the law because it isn’t enforced. The solution? More laws. Logic!

    The speed limits are the same as they have always been, it’s one of the few constants in the equation. From a scientific viewpoint, speed limits literally can’t be the cause of increased road deaths. We should be looking at the variables to determine the causes.

    One of those variables being a massive cut in funding for road maintenance. Alot of rural roads are in absolute shambles at the moment and the rate of repair is glacial.

    The main road near me (rural but sees heavy traffic) had “repairs” done this year. A quick coat of chip seal, abandoned for 6 months then sweep the loose chip, abandon for another 3 months then finally remark. It’s been months since they finished and they still haven’t come back to remove the roadworks signs which can currently be found on the road or blowing around in the wind.
    The new surface is already lifting in some places. God knows how much money spent paying private contractors for a subpar job that took 3 days of actual work. While people were left doing their daily commute/travelling to school for best part of a year on a loose surface with no markings to speak of apart from the odd sign saying “loose chippings 25kmh” with ditches so overgrown buses come around corners on the wrong side of the road. We are blessed there were no serious accidents.

    Minister Ryan was told his proposed policies would result in increased road deaths before he put them in place, it’s public record. He still went ahead and implemented them.

    But Eamonn says ahh sure it’ll be grand, dangerous road conditions are fine if we lower the speed limit. Dubs only drive 50kmh on rural roads anyway and cyclists can go that fast so it won’t effect us. Maybe we can get all the culchies back using horse and trap to get about, then the horses might trim the grass in the middle of the road and the manure will fertilize it for a self-sustainable transport system. Win-win for the greens

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    Mute Thesaltyurchin
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    Dec 20th 2023, 10:22 PM

    More people more problems.

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    Mute Adrian Aungier
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    Dec 22nd 2023, 10:45 AM

    Have speed cameras permanently placed in various locations on the M1 as out of state drivers seem to ignore the 120 km speed limit, some drive at 120 miles per hour and think they cannot be prosecuted because they are out of state. Have card readers in every garda car and make all offenders pay on teh spot fines or seize the vehicle or tow away until they pay the fine.

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    Dec 20th 2023, 8:34 PM

    Reduced speed limit on national roads is the best way of reducing co2 and other car related emissions. 80kmh might sound slow but hey, I did a little over 100km last Sunday, average speed 48kmh and car used 4.0L diesel. Of course there was 1 who had to be going way faster than that but 99% stick to the rules even knowing they are almost never enforced (speeds)

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