Pakistan
Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has not ruled out the
possibility of an American ground offensive in North Waziristan, but
told parliamentarians at a briefing that Washington will have to think
many times before launching such an attack.

His comments came at a rare briefing held on Tuesday for members of the standing committees on defence of the two houses of parliament at the general headquarters that went on for over three hours.
Acknowledging that the United States is pressurising Pakistan to launch a military operation in its North Waziristan region, Kayani said that the ongoing build-up of Afghan and International Security Assistance Force troops along the Pak-Afghan border is a tactic to intensify that pressure.
"We have made it clear to the US that we will decide the timing of any such action according to our situation and capabilities. We have also told them that the problem lies within Afghanistan. If anyone convinces me that everything will be sorted out if we act in North Waziristan, I will take immediate action," a parliamentarian, requesting anonymity, quoted Kayani as saying.

Kayani said that Pakistan had handed over its position on Afghanistan to the Obama administration in writing in 2010 and had asked the Americans to elaborate on their position but they had not done so.
"We have long-term interests in Afghanistan, others might have short ... For short-term gains, we cannot lose (sight of) our long-term interests," he added.
However, responding to a question on Pakistan's interests in Afghanistan, Kayani sought to dispel the perception that Pakistan was seeking so-called strategic depth in Afghanistan.

However, Kayani did not deny that Pakistani secret agencies maintained contacts with 'certain elements' within the hierarchy of Afghan insurgent groups.
"That is where we get our information, the intelligence, from," he admitted. "The important thing is how we use the information gathered from these elements. You can do it positively and negatively."
Source: ANI