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05-07-2013, 04:22 PM | #1 |
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Pakistan might "pull soldiers Afghan from border" if U.S. Reductions help ReutersBy Zeeshan Haider ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - troops could be pulled back by Pakistan preventing Islamist militants close to the Afghan boundary if aid is cut off by the United States, the defense minister said on Tuesday within an meeting with Pakistani press. America Monday said it'd restrain $800 million -- a third of not exactly $2 million in security support to Pakistan -- in a show of discomfort over Pakistan's elimination of U.S. military coaches, limitations on visas for U.S. Other and employees bilateral toxins. "If at all things become complicated, we shall only get all our forces back," Defense Minister Ahmed Mukhtar said within an meeting with the Express 24/7 tv to be broadcast afterwards Tuesday. Tuesday the tv aired excerpts of the meeting. "If Americans won't give cash to us, then okay," he explained. "I believe the next thing is that the government or the military is likely to be going from the border regions. We can not afford to maintain army out in the hills for this type of long period." At the most significant ally in the area the start of the war on terror Pakistan was seen. Actually, GW Bush got a of warmth for "forgiving" them a lot. I'm unsure that the UNITED STATES wanted it that way because the slaying of Osama bin Laden relationships have now been deteriorating.....and. That appears like still another global fumble on Obama's part. And it might have severe implications for ALL OF US soldiers in Afghanistan.
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