After tough Trump speech, Pakistan scrambles to answer US demands in Afghanistan
by By Shashank Bengali and Aoun Sahi, Los Angeles Times
Sep 18, 2017
3 minutes
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan, facing growing pressure internally and from the United States about the relationship between the two countries, is weighing how to respond to U.S. demands that it do more to help stop the fighting in Afghanistan.
U.S. envoys have renewed calls on Pakistan to crack down on the Haqqani militant network that has attacked U.S. forces in Afghanistan, pressure Taliban insurgents to begin peace talks and hand over a doctor jailed for helping the CIA track Osama bin Laden at his hideaway outside the Pakistani capital.
The long-standing U.S. demands have taken on fresh urgency since
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