Pak needs more US help in anti-terror fight: American expert
November 23rd, 2009
Observing that the United States and Pakistan should fight terrorism more cooperatively than ever before, a leading American writer has drawn attention to the need for greater security and economic assistance for Islamabad’s success.
“Pakistan’s army needs more help with equipment; its civilian government needs funds and prodding to reconstruct…
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