Pakistan has launched a major damage control exercise in Washington after reports said that President George W. Bush has secretly authorised cross-border raids into the restive tribal belt, questioning Islamabad's claim to be a "key ally" of the US in the war against terror.
Pakistans Ambassador in Washington Husain Haqqani went to the White House to meet officials of the National Security Agency and met lawmakers on Capitol Hill, trying to assure them that Islamabad remained a key partner in the war against terror, The Dawn reported on Friday.
Haqqani's consultations with officials at the White House and the State Department focused on a New York Times report that Bush had given secret orders in July authorizing US armed forces to carry out ground assaults