US will 'respond' to any Pakistan-linked attack
Frustrated over Pakistan's lacklustre response to the failed Times Square bombing, the US has warned Islamabad that it will be 'unable to stop the consequences' of any terror attack, whose wires are linked to that country, a new book revealed.
President Barack Obama has sent his National Security Adviser Gen (rtd) James Jones and CIA chief Leon Panetta to express his concerns to Islamabad, the book entitled 'Obama's War' said.
Obama, via his officials, also slammed Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari for not adequately interrogating LeT commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi in 26/11 Mumbai attacks case and said "he continues to direct LeT operations from his detention center."
But the US officials returned with nothing after powerful Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani refused to adhere to any of the four demands made by them. Kiyani had other concerns - India, the book says.
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