One watched TV analysts commenting on Al-Mauritanis arrest and wrongly concluding that the Pak-US relations have gone better on intelligence agencies level but not on military to military level, which seems absurd because ISI is very much part of the military and such conclusions drawn out of 'personal information are poised to draw lines of differences from within the countrys premier institution. No doubt, the arrest of Al-Qaedas foreign operations commander, and perhaps exaggeratedly called 'foreign minister Younis Al-Mauritani, less than a week before the 10th anniversary of 9/11, is certainly a big news for the world in general, but the bigger news is that the arrest has been materialised as a result of close cooperation between Pakistans ISI and Americas CIA, which have been of late gone sour due to ups and downs between the two countries. This shows (a) Pakistan is continuously committed to fighting terrorism, (b) the cooperation had never stopped and (c) the severing of ties was the unilateral act of the US as a tactic to put pressure for 'do more. F Z KHAN, Islamabad, September 7.