Sydney Morning Herald | U.S. warned Pakistan it would come to get bin Laden Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States repeatedly told Pakistan that Washington would send American forces into that country if it had evidence that Osama bin Laden was hiding there, according to current and former US officials. ... Managing Pakistan After bin Laden The bin Laden wives: latest pawns in US-Pakistan strife Uproar Over bin Laden Hideout Strains US-Pakistan Relations |
VIEW: Post-Osama Pakistan —Nizamuddin Nizamani Daily Times The ruling elite in Pakistan seems to be busy in the blame game and shifting of responsibility. The civilian government is giving the pretext of being in power for only three years and is blaming the Musharraf regime and its predecessors A prolonged ... |
NDTV.com | India rejects Rehman Malik's claim that Dawood is not in Pakistan Times of India NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday rejected Pakistani interior minister Rehman Malik's claim that the designated global terrorist Dawood Ibrahim was not in his country, insisting that Pakistan needed to disclose the whereabouts of the don who has houses in ... Building political unity on Pakistan terror is a must India asks Pakistan, where is Dawood? Dawood is not in our country: Pakistani interior minister |
Telegraph.co.uk | France Arrests Six on Suspicion of Planning to Train With Militants New York Times PARIS — Six men suspected of planning to go to Pakistan to train with Islamic militants have been arrested in or near Paris, the French interior minister said Tuesday. But the minister, Claude Guéant, played down fears of domestic ... Police north of Paris arrest 6 suspected members of Islamic extremist ... |
Fox News (blog) | Osama Bin Laden dead: stealth helicopter blackhawk china to see from Pakistan Daily Mail The Chinese military could soon get its hands on the wreckage of a secret US 'stealth' helicopter that crash landed in the raid on Osama Bin Laden's compound, Pakistani officials have said. The previously unseen helicopter crashed in the ... Osama Bin Laden Raid: Pakistan Hints China Wants a Peek at Secret Helicopter Post Osama, China backs friend Pak, takes swipe at India US, China brought closer still |
The Hindu | Pak needs to crack down on LeT: Timothy Roemer Times of India AHMEDABAD: The communication from the US top brass is clear: Pakistan needs look inward to fight terrorism more actively. During a visit to Sabarmati Ashram in the city on Tuesday, US Ambassador to India Timothy Roemer expressed America's deep concern ... US has told Pakistan to act against LeT: Timothy Roemer No double standards on terror: Roemer |
ABC News | Suspected US Drone Strike Kills 3 in Pakistan Voice of America Pakistan intelligence officials say a US drone attack has killed at least three militants in a tribal region along the country's border with Afghanistan. Officials say the drone fired two missiles at a vehicle in South Waziristan. ... US drone attack kills four militants in Pakistan: officials Suspected U.S. drone strike kills 3 in Pakistan, officials say Drone strike in Pakistan |
DAWN.com | When dollars stop flowing Daily Times Pakistan is likely to lose up to Rs 2 billion per day of American money, which was expected to flow in 2011 before Osama's death. That's close to 40 percent of Pakistan's national budget — some Rs 675 billion ($ 8 billion) in 2011. ... How could Twitter buff hear copters, but not Pakistan forces? War against error Dealing with Pakistan |
msnbc.com | Boehner to Pakistan: "Are we real allies?" CBS News House Speaker John Boehner said on Tuesday that the US and Pakistan needed to figure out once and for all the nature of what has been oft-described a "complicated" relationship, noting that "I see an ally" but "I think it's a moment when we need to ... US, Pakistan at crossroads: US House Speaker Boehner: US, Pakistan in make-or-break moment Weekdays 4p et |
Hey, Attorney General Holder, Why Don't You Investigate Pakistan? Fox News In fact, if Mr. Holder is truly adamant about doing our country any good, maybe he needs to investigate our foreign aid to Pakistan. Here are some things to think about for a legitimate US-led investigation into foreign aid worthy of US tax payer ... |