A growing al Qaida -backed insurgency, combined with the Pakistani army's reluctance to launch an all-out crackdown, political infighting
and energy and food shortages are plunging America's key ally in the war on terror deeper into turmoil and viole
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 A growing al Qaida -backed insurgency, combined with the Pakistani army's reluctance to launch an all-out crackdown, political infighting and
energy and food shortages are plunging America's key ally in the war on terror deeper into turmoil and violence, says a soon-to-be completed U.S.
intelligence assessment. (visit the link for the full news article)
[edit on 15-10-2008 by RickinVa]
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America has relied on Pakistan in the war on terror. An unstable pakistan with a growing Al Qaida influence is not good for the region.
Can you imagine the possiblities if A/Q was to gain a majority support in a country armed with multiple nuclear warheads??
Not a good scenario my friends
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