Britain unveils new strategy to tackle terrorism in Af-Pak


Britain has unveiled a new strategy to crackdown on the terror networks in the border areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan which are the “crucible for global terrorism” and the breeding ground for international terrorists. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who visited Afghanistan and Pakistan this week, unveiled the new strategy last night and said that his country will also increase its troops strength in Afghanistan. “Our priority is the border areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan

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