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Pakistan orders troops to open fire if US raids
Pakistan's military has ordered its forces to open fire if U.S. troops launch another air or ground raid across the Afghan border, an army spokesman said Tuesday.
In Hunt for Bin Laden, a New Approach are shifting tactics to intensify the use of the unmanned but lethal Predator drone s
Frustrated by repeated dead ends in the search for Osama bin Laden
Three teenagers buried alive in 'honour killings' - Times Online
Three teenage girls who planned to defy their families and marry men of their choice were buried alive in “honour killings”.
Source: U.S. troops launch helicopter assault in Pakistan - CNN.com
U.S. military forces landed at a compound in Pakistan to battle targets linked to recent attacks on U.S. troops in Afghanistan, a senior U.S. official confirmed Wednesday.
Nukes unlikely to be affected by Musharraf leaving - Yahoo! News
Pakistan - Pervez Musharraf's departure from the presidency is unlikely to have a significant impact on how Pakistan's nuclear weapons are controlled.
Musharraf Set to Resign in Days, Officials Assert - NYTimes.com
Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan is expected to resign in the next few days rather than face impeachment, Pakistani politicians and Western diplomats said Thursday.
Purported al-Zawahiri message criticizes Pakistani leadership - CNN.com
-- In what's believed to be the first English-language message from al Qaeda's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahiri criticizes Pakistan's leadership and calls for Pakistanis to support the jihadist movement.
Deal lets U.S. drones strike bin Laden
The United States has a standing agreement with Pakistan that CIA-operated Predator drones may strike Osama bin Laden's hide-out without prior permission from Islamabad, according to people familiar with the arrangement.
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"What I can tell you is that the president has a strong, overarching commitment to make sure that we track down and bring to justice Osama bin Laden and other top members of al Qaeda," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino told reporters Monday.
Pakistan says US not hunting bin Laden on its turf
Pakistan's top diplomat said Saturday there are no U.S. or other foreign military personnel on the hunt for Osama bin Laden in his nation, and none will be allowed in to search for the al-Qaida leader.
US sending more air power to Afghanistan | The News is NowPublic.com
After failure from Pakistani forces to contain Taliban in the border areas and disrupt terrorist training camps, American government is reinforcing more air power to Afghanistan. They have moved US Air carrier from gulf to closer to Afghanistan border in Arabian sea.
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The United States is sending more air power to Afghanistan amid reports that American commandos are poised to stage hot pursuit raids into Fata.
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the plans for stepped-up US military operations were in response to Pakistan’s failure to disrupt terrorist training camps and cross-border attacks from Fata.
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Deal lets U.S. drones strike bin Laden
The U.S. has options for sending special operations teams into Pakistan if bin Laden's exact location is determined, but military officials said it would be the Predator, not boots on the ground
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Washington still harbors suspicions about Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence agency (ISI), which helped establish pro-al Qaeda Taliban rule in Afghanistan.
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Hirsh: Petraeus Bids to Calm Pakistan Tensions | Newsweek Voices - Michael Hirsh | Newsweek.com
The heat in Afghanistan and Pakistan is beginning to rise and to be used against the Wahabi and Taliban Islamic radicals.
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Though he hasn't even been confirmed yet, NEWSWEEK has learned that the energetic Petraeus is already informally involved in talks with the new Pakistani government, including its ambassador to Washington, Husain Haqqani, about counterinsurgency plans for the tribal regions, where Taliban and Al Qaeda elements still hold sway.
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Petraeus has indicated he would add up to two additional Coalition brigades to Afghanistan once he takes over CENTCOM,
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Pakistan's Khan denies selling advanced nuke blueprint
Pakistan's Khan denies selling advanced nuke blueprint
U.S. Cites Big Gains Against Al-Qaeda
Thank the Iraqi for learning who their enemies are in Iraq. The Sunni turned from Al Qaeda their enemy to the coalition their friends to rid Iraq of terrorist.
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use the word 'ideologically' -- as a lot of the Islamic world pushes back on their form of Islam," he said.
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it is too early to tell whether the gains are permanent
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Pakistan: A Jihad Between Neighbors | Newsweek International | Newsweek.com
More crazy stuff from the iliterates of the world.
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"These Pakistanis are too hot-blooded. They want to fight every day."
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In return for a halt to attacks within Pakistan itself, the Army has agreed to pull back from its forward positions within the tribal areas.
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Turkish Schools Offer Pakistan a Gentler Islam - New York Times
“Kill, fight, shoot,” Mr. Kacmaz said. “This is a misinterpretation of Islam.”
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adical Islamists seek to re-establish a seventh-century Islamic caliphate,
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without nations or borders, and
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Pakistan to Talk With Militants, New Leaders Say - New York Times militant
Maybe discussions can deliver a sense of responsibility to the jerks who kill themselves for an INFIDEl called BinLaden...the JERK
U.S. Plan Widens Role in Training Pakistani Forces in Qaeda Battle - New York Times
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President Bush said he will capture Bin Laden before he leaves his term as president.
- liveinfreedom on 2008-03-02
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