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PAKISTAN has demanded the US reduce the number of CIA operatives and Special Operations forces working there and that it put on hold drone strikes aimed at militants in north-west Pakistan.
Originally posted by neo96
PAKISTAN has demanded the US reduce the number of CIA operatives and Special Operations forces working there and that it put on hold drone strikes aimed at militants in north-west Pakistan.
www.theage.com.au...
so they pakistan wants the us out so i am left wondering if the reason listed in the article is the real truth behind it all.
for the non believers of osama this will fall on deaf ears for those of us who do beleive in osama is real.
with the us out of pakistan osama can walk around free and recruit and plan his next big op...
all thoughts welcome feel free to post whatever.edit on 12-4-2011 by neo96 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by mudbeed
Pakistan Publicly: Hey people are pissed. Get the CIA out and get Drones out of here.
Pakistan Under the Table: Heh, Just kidding. Keep the money coming, just try to be more quiet please.
ISLAMABAD: Energy-hungry Pakistan has signed a $7.5 billion deal with oil-rich Iran paving the way for laying the much-delayed natural gas pipeline that was originally envisaged to extend upto India.
This week, Iran signed a major long-term gas export contract with Pakistan and portrayed itself as a reliable supplier for its gas-hungry neighbors in an apparent response to Washington’s intense diplomatic efforts to isolate it over its uranium-enrichment program. Despite the boasting though, the Islamic Republic’s ability to become a significant gas exporter will be increasingly constrained by the new set of sanctions.