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UK GuardianAssociated Press= ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan's envoy to the United States resigned Tuesday, losing a bruising battle with the country's powerful generals to keep his job over allegations he wrote a memo to Washington asking for its help to stop them from carrying out a supposed coup.
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The memo, made public by a Pakistani American businessman who claimed to have delivered to Mullen on Haqqani's behalf, accuses army chief Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani of plotting to bring down the government in the aftermath of the raid against Osama bin Laden on May 2. It asks Mullen for his "direct intervention" with Kayani to stop this.
In return, it promises a raft of policies long asked for by Washington and likely to enrage the army.
It says the government would allow the U.S. to propose names of officials to investigate bin Laden's presence in Pakistan, facilitate American attempts to target militants like al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri and Taliban chief Mullah Omar and allow the U.S. greater oversight of Pakistan's nuclear weapons.
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