'US should adopt policy of total isolation against Pakistan'
June 29, 2016  10:57
The US should adopt a policy of "total isolation" against Pakistan to send a signal that it faces the prospect of becoming a "second North Korea" if it continues destabilising Afghanistan by supporting the Taliban and Haqqani network, a former top American diplomat has said.

"In the aftermath of the US drone attack killing Taliban leader Mullah Mansour, this is the time to increase the pressure by suspending all assistance to Pakistan -- military and civilian -- and move towards isolating Pakistan internationally, including not supporting IMF renewal of
financial support," Zalmay Khalilzad, a former top American
diplomat in the Bush Administration, told PTI.
 
Khalilzad, who played a key role America's policy towards Afghanistan and Pakistan and Iraq after 9/11 terror attack, said the US should adopt a policy of "total isolation" against Pakistan.
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