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Laden not in Pakistan : GilaniLondon, Dec.4 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Yousuf Raza Gilani has rejected US President Barack Obama's claims regarding the presence of Al-Qaeda leadership in the country, saying there is no 'credible' information' about Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden's whereabouts.Responding to a question during a joint p ... |
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NATO Pledges 7,000 Troops, but Avoids DetailsIn response to requests from the U.S., the alliance said on Friday that it would contribute new forces to Afghanistan. ... |
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Pakistan a key factor in U.S. Afghan policyWhen President Obama took to the world stage to detail U.S. policy toward Afghanistan, he hammered home a key foreign policy principle: Success in Afghanistan is "inextricably linked to our partnership with Pakistan." ... |
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Key points of Obama's strategyPresident Obama said Tuesday his strategy in Afghanistan will have three objectives: deny al Qaeda a safe haven, reverse the Taliban's momentum and strengthen Afghanistan's security forces and government. ... |
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Op-Ed Contributor: The 9/11 of 1859As the nation prepares to try Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, it may be worth pondering the parallels between John Brown’s raid in 1859 and Al Qaeda’s assault in 2001. ... |
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Obama Vows to Fight Al Qaeda ‘Cancer’President Obama said he would begin to draw U.S. forces out of Afghanistan in July 2011, even after sending some 30,000 more by mid-2010. ... |


