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Taliban vow to avenge US attack that killed 11 Pakistani soldiers
Jun 12, 2008, 10:55 GMT
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The attitude of the US led NATO Forces towards Pakistan is quite unexpected. It does appeal to common sense however that US is ore desperate to achieve their ends than they ought. It makes one really wonder that how can a country's sovereignity be disrespected especially when the same country has been (and still is) a front ally in the so called war on terror.
And more importantly, Pakistan is not a country like Afghanistan or Iraq: Pakistan is a nuclear power. Not only that but also with a proven history of being unbeatable when stood togather as one nation. As a matter of fact, US' unpopularity in Pakistan is more than 99% (as per the report by an internation agency) that speaks about the predictable reteliation from Pakistani Forces if decided by the newly enacted Democracy in Pakistan.
US should be very careful in their treatment to Pakistan and should quit these perilous pursuits that can ultimately result into a predictable downfall of their glory in the war on terror.
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