Pak-US military ties at 'very difficult' crossroads: Mullen

WASHINGTON: The top US military chief warned Monday that US-Pakistan military-to-military ties were at a "very difficult" crossroads, allowing that a path to progress on that front was not yet...

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Pak-US military ties at 'very difficult' crossroads: Mullen
WASHINGTON: The top US military chief warned Monday that US-Pakistan military-to-military ties were at a "very difficult" crossroads, allowing that a path to progress on that front was not yet clear.

"We are in a very difficult time right now in our military-to-military relations," Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen told a press briefing billed as his last before retirement.

Despite the strain, Mullen said "I don't think that we are close to severing" those ties.

And the retiring admiral said he hoped the two nations would soon find a way to "recalibrate" those ties.

Still, Mullen acknowledged: "we need to work through the details of how this (recalibration) is going to happen." (AFP)