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In Yemen, US airstrikes breed anger, and sympathy for al-Qaeda
In Yemen, US airstrikes breed anger, and sympathy for al-Qaeda
US military trainers trickle back into Pakistan
The Pakistani doctor who helped the US find Osama bin Laden was convicted of providing support to the Lashkar-e-Islam, according to court documents. A wanted Taliban fighter was among four people who were killed during a tribal meeting in Mansehra.
Hafiz Saeed Khan, the leader of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan in Arakzai, said his followers killed or ejected tribal leaders who opposed Taliban rule.
‘Bin Laden doctor’ jailed for militant link, says court
Pakistani aircraft killed 21 Taliban fighters in airstrikes in Arakzai and Khyber. Pakistan conducted a successful test fire of the Hatf IX, a short-range nuclear missile.
Pakistan offers little justice for victims of acid attacks
Why Pakistan should apologize to US
UN: Pakistan judges pressured to use blasphemy law
Pakistani spy agencies under criticism a year after journalist’s murder
US Came to Lead the Region, Not Beat the Taliban: Hizb-e-Islami
Poor Security Blamed for Suspected Poisonings at Afghan Schools
In Pakistan, a legal system under scrutiny
Secret ‘Kill List’ Tests Obama’s Principles
Sakhr al Taifi, a senior leader from Saudi Arabia who communicated with top al Qaeda leaders based in Pakistan, was killed in yesterday’s airstrike in Kunar.
ISI chief postpones US visit due to “pressing commitments”
Brother of Pakistani doctor convicted of treason calls for US help
Pakistan’s power crisis may eclipse terrorist threat
US officials among the targets of Iran-linked assassination plots
The drone program will resume, as Pakistan has balked at reopening NATO’s supply lines into Afghanistan, a US intelligence official involved in the program told LWJ.
US drones killed five “militants” in North Waziristan. Security forces killed four Taliban fighters in Arakzai. The Taliban killed a soldier in an IED attack in Nowshera. Secretary of Defense Panetta said that the US will not be “gouged” by Pakistan on the reopening of NATO’s supply lines.
ISAF has targeted the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan six times in Faryab since mid-March.
Leon Panetta Calls Pakistan Doctor’s Treason Sentence ‘Disturbing’
For Saudi ex-jihadis: a stipend, a wife, and a new life
May consider Taliban’s reasonable conditions: Afghan VP Fahim /a>
Afghanistan’s ‘Safest’ Province Faces Growing Insurgency, Says Police Chief
Taliban condemn Afghan-US strategic partnership
32 Britons could be killed in drone strikes, claims lawyer
Pakistan – Lawyers to challenge sentence: Afridi denied right to due process, says HRCP
Afghanistan – Logar Governor Says Western Strength Cannot Prevent Insurgency