Karzai asks why allies won't hit Pakistan

Hamid Karzai Thursday questioned the willingness of its western allies in carrying out strikes in Pakistan.


Reuters July 29, 2010

KABUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Thursday that Western allies had the ability to strike at Taliban bases in Pakistan, but questioned their willingness to do so.

"The war against terrorism is not in the villages or houses of Afghanistan... but in the sanctuaries, sources of funding and training (of terrorism) and they lie outside Afghanistan," he told a news conference in the capital.

"It is a different question that whether Afghanistan has the ability to tackle this... but our allies have this capability. The question now is why they are not taking action?"

COMMENTS (16)

Naz Ebr | 14 years ago | Reply Khan says: "Pakistan has one of the best forces in the world and capable of curbing the terrorism in country" reply: Yeah, they have power to get rid of the TTP. Thats why another suicide bomber striked in Peshawar killing FC Commandent. Thats why eighty people got killed in an ethnic warfare within three days in Karachi and nobody got arrested!! Congrats, We got the best Security forces and Intelligance Agency in the world. [Sarcasm]
mushtaq | 14 years ago | Reply I find it very offensive that the world including USA and UK are treating our great nation of Pakistan with such contempt and hate, putting all the blame on us. We are a great country and for the sake of honour of our people we should refuse to accept all the billions of dollars,pounds and euros being given to us in aid, in retaliation. LOng live Pakistan !!!!
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