Ready To Respond To Any US Punitive Action, Says Pakistan Army

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New Delhi: Even as the Trump administration is set to announce more drastic steps to punish Islamabad for its support to terror groups, the Pakistan army has said the country would respond to any US action in line with the aspirations of the people.

The statement by the military spokesman came in the backdrop of the White House's announcement that the US would announce specific measures against Pakistan in the next 24 to 48 hours after President Donald Trump's stinging New Year tweet.

The US had announced that it is withholding its $255 million military aid to Pakistan.

"In case of [a] US action against Pakistan, it will be responded to [in line with] the aspirations of the people of Pakistan," the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major General AsifGhafoor said in a brief statement.

In a terse Twitter post on January 1, President Trump had accused Pakistan of "lies and deceit" and providing safe havens to terrorists despite getting over $33 billion in aid over 15 years.

After Trump's statement, Pakistan had called a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) which expressed "disappointment" over the statement, but said the country would not act in haste.

Responding to the US allegations, Maj Gen Ghafoor, the military's media wing chief, said Pakistan had taken action against the dreaded Haqqani network.

"Effects of action against the Haqqani network will be visible in due time," he said.

Speaking to a private news channel, he said Pakistani nation's collective response to the Trump's tweet was a positive sign.

He noted that Pakistan and the US were still allies, and the relationship between the two countries had gone through ups and downs.

"We are allies and a war cannot be fought with allies," he said.

"There are several occasions where Pakistan has sided with the US. At one time Pakistan had the option to become the ally of Russia but it opted to join hands with the US instead."