JUL 16 - Hillary Clinton, who is US Secretary of State said today that Al-Qaeda leadership was hiding in Pakistan, however US supports the new determination of Islamabad administration in actions against the militants and terrorists.
Clinton was addressing a gathering at council on foreign relations in Washington capital on Wednesday and said that success in Afghanistan could not be achieved without the support of Pakistan.
She said US supports efforts of Pakistani authorities against Al-Qaeda and Taliban.
She also offered to work out with those who were ready to disassociate themselves from Taliban and Al-Qaeda and abide by the law by laying down their arms.
She said she will visit Pakistan in fall this year. She plans to visit India from July 17.
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Al-Qaeda leadership hiding in Pakistan - Hillary Clinton
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Two drone strikes in 1 day- Toll 60 but may increase
JUL 8 - At least 50 people have reportedly been killed in a second US missile strike today targeting suspected militants in the northwest tribal belt, both US and Pakistani medias reported.
The strike targeted suspected militants' five vehicles in Makeen near WANA district of South Waziristan Agency.
According to news reports, four guided missiles fired from a US drone hit the vehicles allegedly carrying suspected Taliban fighters, killing 25 of them and destroying the vehicles in the blitz.
The death toll may rise, reported AFP.
Earlier today, 10 militants were killed in another US missile strike Wednesday morning in the same region.
On Tuesday, a US missile strike pulverised a compound said to be in a stronghold of the Taliban warlord Baitullah Mehsud, killing at least 12 foreign and local militants.
The strike, carried out by a suspected unmanned US aircraft, destroyed a compound in the Zangara area of South Waziristan — part of the tribal belt called FATA on the Afghan border.
One missile struck a Taliban hideout in the hamlet of Chinakai, killing foreign and local militants, in a reference to suspected Al Qaeda and Taliban militants. It was not immediately clear whether any high-value target was present at the time of the strike.
Twelv bodies were pulled from under the rubble of the compound, which was destroyed in the strike.
Since Tuesday there has been three drone attacks in the last 24 hours and the death toll has rises to 37. Some reports say the toll is 40 and may increase.
There has been no immediate reaction from Islamabad.
US says it carries out drone strikes with the tacit approval of the Pakistan government.
Islamabad denies any such agremeent exists.
The strike targeted suspected militants' five vehicles in Makeen near WANA district of South Waziristan Agency.
According to news reports, four guided missiles fired from a US drone hit the vehicles allegedly carrying suspected Taliban fighters, killing 25 of them and destroying the vehicles in the blitz.
The death toll may rise, reported AFP.
Earlier today, 10 militants were killed in another US missile strike Wednesday morning in the same region.
On Tuesday, a US missile strike pulverised a compound said to be in a stronghold of the Taliban warlord Baitullah Mehsud, killing at least 12 foreign and local militants.
The strike, carried out by a suspected unmanned US aircraft, destroyed a compound in the Zangara area of South Waziristan — part of the tribal belt called FATA on the Afghan border.
One missile struck a Taliban hideout in the hamlet of Chinakai, killing foreign and local militants, in a reference to suspected Al Qaeda and Taliban militants. It was not immediately clear whether any high-value target was present at the time of the strike.
Twelv bodies were pulled from under the rubble of the compound, which was destroyed in the strike.
Since Tuesday there has been three drone attacks in the last 24 hours and the death toll has rises to 37. Some reports say the toll is 40 and may increase.
There has been no immediate reaction from Islamabad.
US says it carries out drone strikes with the tacit approval of the Pakistan government.
Islamabad denies any such agremeent exists.
Tags: Pakistan, Pakistan news
Afghanistan,
drones,
Fata,
Taliban,
TTP,
Wana,
War on Terror,
Waziristan


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