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Clinton warns Pak: Stop terrorists or else...

May 08, 2010 11:54 IST

In the strongest message to Pakistan since the failed Times Square bombing plot, United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has warned of 'severe consequences' if a successful terror attack is traced back to that country.

In an interview with CBS, which will be aired on Sunday, Clinton said that though Pakistan's attitude towards Islamic terrorism has changed in the recent past, it still needs to take far more stringent measures to quell militancy emanating from its soil.

"We've made it very clear that if, heaven-forbid, an attack like this that we can trace back to Pakistan were to have been successful, there would be very severe consequences," Clinton warned.

"We've gotten more cooperation and it's been a real sea-change in the commitment we have seen from the Pakistan government. But we want more. We expect more," she added.

Acknowledging that both US and Pakistan share much better military and intelligence ties than before, Clinton minced no words in saying that Islamabad had been playing a 'double game' on the issue of terrorism.

"I think that there was a double game going on in the previous years, where we got a lot of lip service but very little was produced. We have seen the killing or capturing of a great number of the leadership of significant terrorist groups and we are going to continue that," Clinton said.

Source: ANI