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To: AmericaUnited

http://www.keralanext.com/news/?id=78159
Pakistan ; Pakistan denies presence of bin Laden, US troops
18 Hours,41 minutes Ago

Pakistan News, Islamabad: Pakistan Monday ruled out Osama bin Laden's presence on its territory and said US troops were not conducting operations in any part of the country.

Foreign Office spokesman Masood Ahmed Khan told a weekly news briefing that reports about US troops' involvement in operations in Pakistan's territory were baseless.


8 posted on 12/14/2004 1:31:07 AM PST by Snapple
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To: Snapple

If there is US troop movement within Pakistan, no doubt it will be kept secret and out of media's view. We'd have to crush them if a revolt broke out in Pakistan. That is one thing Bush managed to do that Clinton ignored; He managed to create a dialog and military co-operation with Pakistan. If that falls apart, we don't have many options,
There is too much at risk. Good thing Bush also has good relations with India, we might need them if all H*ll breaks loose.


9 posted on 12/14/2004 1:50:32 AM PST by Nuzcruizer
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To: Snapple

http://www.khyber.org/images/maps/chitraldistrict.gif

This is a map of the Chitral district. You can see it is near that mountainous spit of Afghanistan that goes to China.

It is near Tajikistan, too.


10 posted on 12/14/2004 1:51:47 AM PST by Snapple
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To: Snapple
Snapple don't be naive! Just like the Saudi's made a big public display before GWII that infidels would not be allowed on their "sacred soil". We find out afterwords that we based/launched many troops from there.
18 posted on 12/14/2004 2:36:37 AM PST by AmericaUnited
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