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    Noble said:

    Police in Lahore claims to identify 13 involved in attack on Sri Lankan team. All initial indication suggested involvement of RAW, while Rehman Malik recent named LeJ.

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    Adonis said:

    If RAW was involved, expect an immediate statement from “Hindustan Malik” saying that India had nothing to do with it.

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    pak_78626 said:

    “Hindustan Malik” = ram malik send him to his home country india ASAP

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    ZULFIQAR ALI said:

    Rehman Malik is not the only one, Asif Ahmed Ali is another traitor… listen to his justification of drone attacks.

    Here is another way to look at the situation: If people are crossing from Pak into Afghanistan, then Why is it only Pakistan’s responsibility to stop them, WHY IS NOT EQUALLY AFGHANISTAN’S responsibility to STOP THEM FROM COMING IN, after all they are in charge of the that side of the border???

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    sadiqahmed said:

    @Zulfiqar Ali
    US allegation against Pakistan is that Taliban from Afghanistan enter Pakistani tribal areas use it as safe haven and then enter Afghan territory again to launch attack against US and NATO forces. You are absolutely right that first of all it is responsibility of US to stop them and Pakistan should protest that such elements are crossing its borders that also create law and order situation in Pakistan.
    Since we are keen to get dollars so we ignore all this are keep on following “Amriki Hukm”.

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    sadiqahmed said:

    US Council on Foreign Relations Report: Today, Al Qaeda’s top leadership is most likely based in Pakistan, along with the top Taliban leaders – From AfPak to PakAf: A Response to the New US Strategy for South Asia.

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    talal khan said:

    Sardar Asif Ali appears to be a straight forwad and sensible person as compared to Mr Dar

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    Awaam said:

    Pakistan is in a moment of peril: Sen. John Kerry
    WASHINGTON: US Sen. John Kerry says the Obama administration’s plan for Pakistan “is not a real strategy.” “Pakistan is in a moment of peril,” Kerry, the Democratic chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in an interview with a US newspaper. “And I believe there is not in place yet an adequate policy or plan to deal with it.” The News International

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