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NationalJournal.com - Al-Qaida Returning to Afghanistan for New Attacks - Monday, October 18, 2010
It is an old article, from October 2010 (not that old) but many Pakistanis I have spoken to have told me that this is proof that the militants have successfully been beaten by Pak army. Is this true? Because Pak army has done major operations against the militants and lost thousands of people so I think it's stupid to say Pakistan is sheltering militants.
I also speak to people of the opinion that Pakistan wouldn't need to seal the border, and drone strikes would not be necessary, if the U.S. and NATO could get their act together in Afghanistan. Do you guys also believe this to be correct? Because apparently the Pakistani side of the border has hundreds more checkpoints than the U.S/NATO side of the Afghan border.
It is an old article, from October 2010 (not that old) but many Pakistanis I have spoken to have told me that this is proof that the militants have successfully been beaten by Pak army. Is this true? Because Pak army has done major operations against the militants and lost thousands of people so I think it's stupid to say Pakistan is sheltering militants.
I also speak to people of the opinion that Pakistan wouldn't need to seal the border, and drone strikes would not be necessary, if the U.S. and NATO could get their act together in Afghanistan. Do you guys also believe this to be correct? Because apparently the Pakistani side of the border has hundreds more checkpoints than the U.S/NATO side of the Afghan border.