Obama's pledged trip to Pakistan less certain
Obama's pledged trip to Pakistan less certain
Obama told Pakistani officials in the fall that he planned to travel there in 2011.

Washington: President Barack Obama's promised trip to Pakistan this year, once seen as a reward for a key ally in the fight against terrorism, is now a looming headache for the White House as it tries to determine whether the government in Islamabad was complicit in allowing Osama bin Laden to live for years within the country's borders.

Obama told Pakistani officials in the fall that he planned to travel there in 2011, in part to soothe concerns that the president was favoring Pakistan's neighbor and archrival, India, by visiting there first. White House spokesmen questioned this week by The Associated Press refused to say whether Obama still planned to go.

In the hours after bin Laden's killing by a US special forces team in Pakistan, John Brennan, Obama's top counterterrorism adviser, left the topic open.

"I'm not going to address the president's schedule," he said.

"I think there's a commitment that the president has made that he is intending to visit Pakistan. A lot depends on availability, scheduling."

The decision is of enormous strategic and symbolic importance to both countries. A presidential trip would signal a continued US commitment to its complicated, yet necessary, relationship with Pakistan, a country that is not only integral in dealing with terrorism, but will also play a key role in the US troop drawdown in neighboring Afghanistan.

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