"Our strategic interests and national security goals remain to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al-Qaeda and to prevent the return of safe havens in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
This would not be possible without Pakistan's support," General Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in a written answers to the questions by the Senate Armed Services Committee.
"We also have an interest in a stable Pakistan and the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons and technology. On the security front, we have a more limited relationship than in the past, but I believe it is a pragmatic and constructive approach," said Dempsey, who has been re-nominated by US President Barack Obama for the same post.
"Security assistance, Coalition Support Fund reimbursements, and cross-border coordination with ISAF and Afghan forces have helped enable these operations. It is in our interest that Pakistan continues this campaign as effectively and comprehensively as possible," he said.
