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Pakistani leader to defend anti-militant strategy

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani left Saturday on a three-day visit to Washington to defend his government's reluctance to use force against Islamic militants blamed by U.S. officials for soaring violence in neighboring Afghanistan.

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Pakistani leader to defend anti-militant strategy (AP)

AP - Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani left Saturday on a three-day visit to Washington to defend his government’s reluctance to use force against Islamic militants blamed by U.S. officials for soaring violence in neighboring Afghanistan. Read the full story

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Pakistani leader to defend anti-militant strategy

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani left Saturday on a three-day visit to Washington to defend his government’s reluctance to use force against Islamic militants blamed by U.S. officials for soaring violence in neighboring Afghanistan….

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Pakistani leader to defend anti-militant strategy

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani left Saturday on a three-day visit to Washington to defend his government's reluctance to use force against Islamic militants blamed by U.S. officials for soaring violence in neighboring Afghanistan.

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Pakistani leader to defend anti-militant strategy

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani left Saturday on a three-day visit to Washington to defend his government's reluctance to use force against Islamic militants blamed by U.S. officials for soaring violence in neighboring Afghanistan.

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Pakistani Leaders Reaffirm Support for Dialogue with Militants - Voice of America

Voice of America - 23 Jul 2008By Barry Newhouse Top Pakistani political leaders representing the ruling coalition government are reaffirming their support for dialogue, not military force, to deal with Taliban militants.

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Pakistani Leaders Support Dialogue with Militants

Pakistani Leaders Reaffirm Support for Dialogue with MilitantsBy Barry Newhouse Islamabad23 July 2008Top Pakistani political leaders representing the ruling coalition government are reaffirming their support for dialogue, not military force, to deal with Taliban militants. VOA's Barry Newhouse reports the leaders met before the Pakistan prime minister's visit to Washington next week. Prime Minister...

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Pakistani leader's security guard killed

The top security officer of Pakistani coalition leader Asif Ali Zardari was shot and killed outside his Karachi residence, police said.Police told the Pakistani English-language newspaper Dawn that Khalid Shahanshah was sprayed with bullets by gunmen in a white car Tuesday outside his home in the upscale Clifton area as he was alighting from his vehicle.A security guard at the...

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Pakistani Leader's Security Guard Killed

Police told the Pakistani English-language newspaper Dawn that Khalid Shahanshah was sprayed with bullets by gunmen in a white car Tuesday outside his home in the upscale Clifton area as he was alighting from his vehicle.

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Pakistan’s ruling coalition to discuss policy on militancy, terrorism - International Herald Tribune

Pakistani leaders say they will discuss how to curb Islamic militants who have seized control of parts of its border region with Afghanistan. Farhatullah Babar says Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and leaders of the parties in the ruling coalition will gather Wednesday in Islamabad. Babar is a spokesman for the main ruling Pakistan People’s Party. The [...]

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U.S. wants counterterror funds for Pakistan F-16s

The Bush administration has proposed shifting $226.5 million in U.S. counterterrorism aid to Pakistan to upgrade Pakistani F-16 fighters....

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US tells Pakistan to do more to check Taliban ahead of Gilani visit

... Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani’s meeting with President George W Bush in Washington where the Pakistani leader is expected to face a grilling on Islamabad’s efforts to check the Taliban which US officials say have been ineffective. There are growing fears in Pakistan that the United States, which has 35,000 troops in Afghanistan, might take unilateral action against al-Qaeda and...

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US wants counterterror funds for Pakistan F-16s

Source: Reuters (Adds details, quotes, background) WASHINGTON, July 24 (Reuters) - The Bush administration has proposed shifting $226.5 million in U.S. counterterrorism aid to Pakistan to upgrade Pakistani F-16 ...

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Free India and Pakistan from the divisive roles of the agencies!

... , Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee should have confronted their Pakistani counterparts with it. If the evidence was confirmed, the Indian premier should have solemnly presented it to the Pakistani and Indian peoples, and to the world. Given the power and secrecy of the subcontinent’s intelligence agencies, anything, it is true, can occur. Yet if...