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Has GOP reacted
In fact that is the only positive I see from the Taliban rule.
But this begs the question: Why can't the USA buy out these warlords and end this menace? Ultimately most of this drug heads west.
As AM says (and I tend to trust him on this) Taliban is being financed by this money. What else could be their source of finance?
Jana,
US analysts have themselves concluded that drug money is playing large part in funding the Taliban.
There is no afghan army. it is indian army wearing uniform of afghan army.
They very much can come in from voids and terrorise locals.
It is already established from the history of occupied kashmir that how much capable indian army is in killing civilians.
Dear AM,
We built our empire by negoatiations never by force unlike USA.
Regards
Yes there is some strong reaction. i guess the news chennels are showing some officials reacting to it but i dint find the time to watch so anyone here ? can you post who is reacting to it.
No foreign interference allowed in Pakistans internal affairs: PM
Updated at: 2141 PST, Sunday, June 15, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has swiftly responded to Afghan President Hamid Karzais harsh warning to Pakistan saying that no one will be allowed to interfere in Pakistan's internal affairs.
President Hamid Karzai had threatened to attack militants within Pakistan's borders, saying his country had a right to do so in self-defence. According to a foreign news agency, Prime Minister Gilani said in an interview that Pakistan would not interfere in the internal affairs of any country and expects others to extend the same courtesy.
The PM said that Afghan President's statement would only hurt the sentiments of those on both sides of the border. He said Pakistan wants "friendly" ties with Kabul. Gilani reiterated that Pakistan is not involved in the war on terror to please America, but to eliminate extremism and terrorism.
No foreign interference allowed in Pakistans internal affairs: PM - GEO.tv
Pakistan denounces Karzais threat
Updated at: 2250 PST, Sunday, June 15, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Sunday once again clarified that on Pakistan side of the border along Afghanistan it is the Pakistani troops who have the sole responsibility to take action against the terrorists.
Commenting on the statement of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, the Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Sadiq said, "We have seen the news item quoting President Karzai but have not seen the transcript of his statement."
The spokesman, however, said Pakistan has a clear position on the military action - on the Afghan side of the border, the Afghan national army (ANA), ISAF and US army could take whatever action they want against the terrorists.
He said, "On the Pakistani side of the border, it is the Pakistani troops who have the sole responsibility to take action."
The spokesman emphasised that any statement that negated this basic principle neither helped in the war on terrorism, nor promoted stability in the region.
Pakistan denounces Karzais threat
Bhai Interceptor... Comment please.
This is salt on wounds. When will we develop a spine! At least Musharraf went in your face with this low life trash.
Let's see what is Zardari going to do?
The warlords, of course, as friends of the "coalition", are also part of the government. They have private armies, raise private funds, pursue private interests and control private treasuries. None of these do they wish to give up. All of them threaten the long-term future of Afghanistan, the short-term prospects of holding elections, the immediate possibilities of reconstruction and the threadbare credibility of Hamid Karzai's government.
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