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Will Obama Continue To Attack Our Enemies Hiding In Pakistan’s Lawless Tribal Region?strata-sphere.com » The Strata-Sphere - Jan 2, 2009 One of my biggest questions regarding Obama’s incoming presidency is whether he will continue the pressure and attacks on the remnant Taliban and al Qaeda forces hold up in Pakistan’s lawless tribal regions … Also tagged: afghanistan, pakistan, taliban, al qaeda, obama, south waziristan, north waziristan, all general discussions |
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Dec 27, 2008
Garhi Khuda Bakhsh (Pakistan), Dec 27 (DPA) Tens of thousands of Pakistanis Saturday assembled in the home town of late prime minister Benazir Bhutto on the eve of the first anniversary of her assassination.Bhutto was …
Also tagged: politics, benazir bhutto, pakistan peoples party, zardari, paramilitary troops, khuda bakhsh, election rally, garrison town, suicide gun, motor caravans
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Dec 26, 2008
Ban Kimoon said he is hopeful that a United Nations inquiry into Benazir Bhutto's assassination will be launched soon.
Also tagged: pakistan, un secretary general, rawalpindi, alqaeda, benazir bhutto, zardari, ban kimoon, assination
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Dec 23, 2008
Islamabad, Dec 24 (DPA) Anwar Saeed’s life was at risk either way, whether fighting with the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Pakistan’s restive tribal region or spying on them for US forces in Afghanistan.But he opted for the …
Also tagged: south asia, south waziristan, informants, kalashnikov, hideouts, international troops, sharp knife, troops in afghanistan, hellfire missile, intelligence agents
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Taliban to back Pak army in case of conflict with Indianewsx.com » NewsX - Clarity in a Complex World - Dec 23, 2008 Hunted by the US and NATO forces for committing acts of terror in Afghanistan, the Taliban on Tuesday said that they would back the Pakistan Army by deploying hundreds of suicide bombers in case of any military action … Also tagged: world, india, pakistan, taliban, mumbai terror attack |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Dec 18, 2008
PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- A recent increase in Taliban attacks on a crucial NATO transportation route from Pakistan to Afghanistan could imperil efforts to bolster the flagging, seven-year U.S.-led military campaign in …
Also tagged: afghanistan, iraq, nato, pakistan, materiel, washington dc, in, united states, islamabad, karachi, david petraeus, threatened, north west frontier province, kandahar, central asia, far east, am general humvee, khyber pass, u s department of defense, u s armed forces, center for strategic and international studies, the taliban, peshawar, michael g mullen, u s army contracting agency, u s joint chiefs of staff, u s central command, jamaat e islami, maulvi omar, taliban movement of pakistan, anthony cordesman, shaiq hussain, u s transportation command, malik naveed khan, khyber transport association
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - World - Dec 6, 2008
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Dec. 5 -- Fateh Khan doesn't know much about the fight against terrorism. He doesn't know much about the attacks that killed more than 170 people in Mumbai last week, either. But if there is one …
Also tagged: india, pakistan, of, in, united states, unity, mumbai, islamabad, sense, pervez musharraf, international crisis group, north west frontier province, south waziristan, benazir bhutto, the associated press, u s armed forces, the taliban, peshawar, pakistani armed forces, pakistani inter services intelligence, ayesha siddiqa, taliban movement of pakistan, mistrust, samina ahmed, forges, fateh khan, mohammed ejaz, maulvi nazir
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Dec 5, 2008
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Dec. 5 -- Fateh Khan doesn't know much about the fight against terrorism. He doesn't know much about the attacks that killed more than 170 people in Mumbai last week, either. But if there is one …
Also tagged: india, pakistan, of, in, united states, unity, mumbai, islamabad, sense, pervez musharraf, international crisis group, north west frontier province, south waziristan, benazir bhutto, the associated press, u s armed forces, the taliban, peshawar, pakistani armed forces, pakistani inter services intelligence, ayesha siddiqa, taliban movement of pakistan, mistrust, samina ahmed, forges, fateh khan, mohammed ejaz, maulvi nazir
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CIA Getting Closer To bin Ladennationalterroralert.com » Homeland Security News - Nov 24, 2008 Osama bin Laden is no doubt feeling that his days of hiding may soon be coming to an abrubt end. Watching his al Qaeda leadership getting picked off by predator drones day after day, almost at will, he almost certainly … Also tagged: pakistan, us, featured, osama bin laden, pakistani, alqaeda, talat masood, rashid rauf |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Nov 14, 2008
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Nov. 14 -- At least 11 people were killed early Friday, including six foreign fighters, in a suspected U.S. missile strike on Pakistan's troubled border region of North Waziristan, a security …
Also tagged: afghanistan, nato, pakistan, kills, u s, 11, in, united states, strike, al qaeda, islamabad, suspected, benazir bhutto, the associated press, nw, u s armed forces, the taliban, peshawar, north waziristan, pakistani armed forces, asahi shimbun company, david mckiernan, motoki yotsukura, amir gul, mohammed khan