Debate Intensifies on New US Strategy on Pakistan, Afghanistan
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Voice of America
By Ravi Khanna
Washington
15 May 2009
President Obama's new strategy on Pakistan and Afghanistan is coming under greater scrutiny in the U.S. Congress as lawmakers consider more military and development aid for the two countries. The lawmakers want more accountability and some are questioning whether providing more aid is the answer. Analysts at Washington's think tanks are also weighing in with opinions on the new strategy.
Taliban insurgents this week carried out attacks on both sides of Pakistan's border with Afghanistan. They staged suicide bombings near Afghan government buildings and a U.S. military base in Afghanistan's Khost province. They also targeted trucks carrying NATO supplies near Peshawar in Pakistan.
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Blogger' Comments:
Surprisingly, there is no metion of the current Pakistan Army Operation against Taliban in Swat.
By Ravi Khanna
Washington
15 May 2009
President Obama's new strategy on Pakistan and Afghanistan is coming under greater scrutiny in the U.S. Congress as lawmakers consider more military and development aid for the two countries. The lawmakers want more accountability and some are questioning whether providing more aid is the answer. Analysts at Washington's think tanks are also weighing in with opinions on the new strategy.
Taliban insurgents this week carried out attacks on both sides of Pakistan's border with Afghanistan. They staged suicide bombings near Afghan government buildings and a U.S. military base in Afghanistan's Khost province. They also targeted trucks carrying NATO supplies near Peshawar in Pakistan.
Read more
Blogger' Comments:
Surprisingly, there is no metion of the current Pakistan Army Operation against Taliban in Swat.
Labels: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Taliban, Terrorism, US Strategy
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