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Question: what do Hillary Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Barack Obama and Osama Bin Laden have in common? Answer: Pakistan. Hillary Clinton is rumored to be a top contender for the next Secretary of State. Chris Cilliza at the Fix rounds up the rumors. A New York Times story suggesting that she ...
Al Qaeda operative Rashid Rauf reported killed in North Waziristan strike
Al Qaeda operative Rashid Rauf reported killed in North Waziristan strike
longwarjournal.org — Rashid Rauf. Click to view. Today's early morning airstrike by unmanned US Predator aircraft in Pakistan's Taliban-run... North Waziristan tribal agency is said to have killed senior al Qaeda operative Rashid Rauf and another al ... (more) Al Qaeda operative Rashid Rauf reported killed in North ...
Is Pakistani Intelligence Involved in the Terrorist Attacks in India?
weeklystandard.com — In some ways, today’s terrorist attacks in Mumbai (Bombay), India are unremarkable. India has been repeatedly attacked... in recent years. Pakistani and Kashmiri based terrorist groups, as well as so-called homegrown terrorists, kill up to hundreds ... (more) Is Pakistani Intelligence Involved in the Terrorist ...
Pakistan army practices shooting drone aircraft | International
reuters.com — ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani soldiers practiced shooting at pilotless "drone" aircraft Friday, the military said a day... after the government lodged a protest with the U.S. ambassador over drone missile strikes in Pakistani territory. Anti-aircraft ... (more) Pakistan army practices shooting drone aircraft | ...
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Stones Cry Out — ... Pakistan … quoth Richard, “It has nuclear weapons, corruption, poverty, extremism, a terrible financial situation, a government that’s just come in that’s not very strong, and it is in a location that is absolutely essential in terms of dealing with Afghanistan.” Read on. ...

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