Most countries lie to each other: Gates
By Unknown - Wednesday, June 15, 2011
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WASHINGTON: US Defence Secretary Robert Gates acknowledged that "most countries lie to each other" as he faced renewed questions in Congress on Wednesday about whether Pakistan and Afghanistan were playing a double game with Washington.
The occasionally tense hearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee exposed growing unease about the alliance with Pakistan and US strategy in Afghanistan after nearly a decade of war.
Senator Patrick Leahy pointed to a media report that Pakistan's intelligence agency, which claimed it also wanted to catch bin Laden, had arrested five people who fed the CIA information before last month's raid.
"How long do we support governments that lie to us? When do we say, enough is enough?" he asked bluntly.
He also raised questions about Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who "can't seem to make up his mind if he's on our side or the Taliban."
Gates declined to single out any country specifically but also did not deny dishonesty by Islamabad.
"I would say based on 27 years in CIA and 4 1/2 years in this job -- most governments lie to each other," Gates said.
"That's the way business gets done ... And sometimes they send people to spy on us and they're our close allies."
Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the US military's Joint Chiefs of Staff, acknowledged that some of the criticism of the relationship with Pakistan was "more than warranted."
"Nobody's worked that harder than me, very frankly, with the leadership," he said. "And if we walk away from it, it's my view it will be a much more dangerous place a decade from now and we'll be back."
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