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Summary The Pakistan-US relations turned estranged after Abbottabad operation.
According to the US media, the Pakistan Army had discontinued its communication with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces for two days after the Abbottabad operation.US Senator John Kerry will visit Pakistan this week with an aim to get the dialogue process between the nations back on the track after the killing of Osama bin Laden.US House of Representative Speaker John Boehner said that the United States and Pakistan must decide whether they were real allies in the fight against terrorism after Osama bin Ladens death.I do trust them, but I think its a moment when we need to look each other in the eye and decide, are we real allies? Are we going to work together? Boehner said.US Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Senator Dianne Feinstein said, “Either were going to be allies in fighting terror, or the relationship makes less and less sense to me. Senator Carl Levin said that Pakistan would have to address the US reservations adding that the US wanted to continue its alliance with Pakistan but could not afford to pay every cost for it.Deputy Commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan Lieutenant General James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall said that communication with Pakistani forces was discontinued for two days after the killing of Osama bin Laden.
