Mumbai attacks reveal Pakistan challenges: Petraeus
Published 12/9/2008 at Reuters: Politics
ROME (Reuters) - The attacks that killed 171 people in Mumbai spoke volumes about the security challenges in neighboring Pakistan, General David Petraeus said on Tuesday.
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