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Originally posted by SLAYER69
[As always when dealing with your replies...
Do you have any sources to back this claim up? It will lends a lot of credibility to you stance.
Oh and by the way while you are claiming my sources are propaganda it doesn't help your position by posting from and linking to obviously REAL propaganda.
Originally posted by SLAYER69
I am simply posting whats happening. Reporting whats going on is a far cry from glorifying war. If that's your take on it then so be it. Would you prefer censorship and not allow the public to see whats really happening?
[edit on 17-10-2009 by SLAYER69]
Thanks in advance
Thread Update
Major General Athar Abbas, director general of Inter-Services Intelligence, said that a cross-border flow into Afghanistan was hampering its campaign to crush the Taliban. "We are at full stretch. I have to say that the border is a joint responsibility," he said in a presentation to the Royal United Services Institute, a London think tank.
"Nato must stop the cross border flow."
Pakistan has rapidly expanded its presence along the Afghanistan border, which crosses mountains and deserts, after years of complaints from Nato that it was not doing enough to stop Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters finding safe haven in its territory. According to Maj Gen Abbas, there are now 821 Pakistan army checkpoints on the border, but just 112 Afghan army or Nato posts.
Pakistan officials have proclaimed the success of its operations in the autonomous territories dominated by Pashtun tribes that have sheltered the Taliban.
But a senior official conceded that it had not set a date to launch military operations in North Wazirstan, the mountainous region were Osama bin Laden and other senior al-Qaeda leaders are thought to be sheltering.
"The best we can say is that North Waziristan is being controlled through squeezing effects from all sides," the Pakistan official said.