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16 hours ago ago from New World Order Truth
Posted by Philip Dru on 12/18/09 Categorized as Pakistan , War of Terror Bristling at criticism from Washington, Pakistan's army dismissed U.S. pressure to open a front against Afghan militants operating on its territory, saying Thursday it was stretched to the limit in a bloody war against its own Taliban. The disagreement is an early sign of the problems ahead in Pakistan for the Obama administration, which desperately needs the ...
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Interviewer: Jayshree Bajoria, Staff Writer, Council on Foreign Relations December 14, 2009 President Barack Obama's strategy approving a U.S. troop surge in Afghanistan called success there inextricably linked to our partnership with Pakistan. But the U.S.-Pakistan relationship is riddled with problems. U.S. officials are concerned about terrorist safe havens in Pakistan's border areas, and there are reports that the United States may ...
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Updated on: December 18, 2009 Washington's relationship with Pakistan suffered a fresh blow this week with reports that Pakistan's leader has rejected a personal request from U.S. President Barack Obama to expand the army's operations in tribal areas where members of Al-Qaeda and the Taliban are known to enjoy safe haven. Pakistani military officials and diplomats say President Asif Ali Zardari told Obama in late November, before ...
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The United States is committed to a long-term strategic partnership with Pakistan that's critical to the success of President Barack Obama's new Afghanistan strategy, senior U.S. leaders assured their Pakistani counterparts during a recent consultative session, according to Donna Miles of the American Forces Press Service. The United States will remain a stabilizing force in the region long after the conflict ends, Michele Flournoy, ...
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22 hours ago ago from FOX News
Pakistan Dismisses U.S. Pressure to Open Front Against Afghan Militants Thursday, December 17, 2009 Print RAWALPINDI, Pakistan Bristling at criticism from Washington, Pakistan's army dismissed U.S. pressure to open a front against Afghan militants operating on its territory, saying it was stretched to the limit in a bloody war against its own Taliban. The disagreement is an early sign of the problems ahead in Pakistan for the Obama ...
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Suspected U.S. Drone Strike Kills 15 in Pakistan Thursday, December 17, 2009 Print DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan Pakistani intelligence officials say the latest suspected U.S. missile strike along the Afghan border has killed 15 people, including seven alleged foreign militants. The officials say the strike involved five drones and 10 missiles, a massing of resources that suggests the U.S. had homed in on a high-profile target. The ...
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SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos Renewal of Zardari Corruption Charges Is Bad News for U.S. By Omar Waraich / Islamabad Friday, Dec. 18, 2009 Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari addresses a meeting in Islamabad. AFP / Getty Share There was more bad news for Washington out of Islamabad, late Wednesday, this time from Pakistan's Supreme ...
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20 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
ISLAMABAD A suicide car bomber detonated his explosives near a mosque inside a police compound in northwestern Pakistan on Friday, killing 10 people in the latest attack by suspected Taliban militants waging war against the Pakistani government. The Taliban have stepped up their campaign of violence since the military launched a major offensive in mid-October in the militant stronghold of South Waziristan in Pakistan's lawless tribal area ...
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