longwarjournal.org - 12/16/2008
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One week after the United Nations Security Council declared the Pakistan-based Jamaat-ud-Dawa charity a front group for the Lashkar-e-Taiba terror group, the Pakistani government has taken minimal steps to clamp down on the organization.
Pakistan claims it is rounding up senior leaders of ...
salon.com - 12/12/2008
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salon.com —
Dec. 12, 2008 | A consensus is emerging
among intelligence analysts and pundits that Pakistan may be...
President-elect Barack Obama's greatest policy challenge. A base for terrorist groups, the country has a fragile new civilian government and a long ...
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Obama, Pakistan, terrorism
telegraph.co.uk - 12/15/2008
outlookindia.com - 12/12/2008
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Bill Roggio: Pakistan takes minimal steps against banned terror front
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... Tuesday, 16 December 2008 The government treads lightly against Jamaat-ud-Dawa in the week since the group was declared a front for the Lashkar-e-Taiba. read ...
Pakistani Jails = Communications Hubs For Terrorists
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... since they don't have to worry about meals or airstrikes. The situation in Pakistan is awful, and the Pakistani government is between a rock and a hard place in trying to deal with the Islamists and to prevent the Islamists from toppling the government because of their sheer numbers and domination of places like the frontier provinces and the widespread indoctrination into jihad at the madrassas spread throughout the country. Even after the Mumbai attacks, the Pakistanis are only paying lip service to cracking down against the terror groups responsible. The Pakistani ...
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