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India-Pakistan
US points out 9 terror camps in Waziristan
2007-07-26
The US authorities have pointed out the locations of nine alleged terrorist training camps in North Waziristan to Pakistani authorities and an anti-terrorism campaign has been started in the area, Geo news reported on Wednesday. Quoting its sources, the channel said that Pakistan and the US would act secretly against terrorists in Waziristan. They said that the action against Abdullah Mehsud in Balochistan was part of the “silent operation started under US pressure”. The channel reported that US authorities have warned of “dire consequences” if America was attacked by terrorists during this period.

Meanwhile, a United States embassy spokeswoman rejected Geo television channel’s report that the US planned to strike nine places in North Waziristan. Spokeswoman Elizabeth Colton told Daily Times that there was no threat to Pakistan from the US government. “Pakistan and the US are allies in the war on terror and we are cooperating closely,” she said.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Now if only we had pointed them out by pointing at the 9 clouds of smoke billowing up from waziristan....
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-07-26 12:55  

#5  There will be consequences.
Consequences, effendi?
Dire. Consequences.
Yes, effendi.
Posted by: eLarson   2007-07-26 11:45  

#4  Actually, there's only one in Waziristan. It's called Waziristan.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-07-26 10:22  

#3  If there's any truth to this story, I'm sure the Jihadis appreciate the heads up.
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-07-26 09:51  

#2  Now that they have been pointed out, give the Pakistan military 24 to take them out, or the U.S. will send a couple of cruise missiles or Special Ops teams to deal with them. Enough is a enough of this nonsense.

Use satellites to verify the success or failure.
Posted by: Delphi   2007-07-26 09:01  

#1  Would prefer they were pointed out to the Paki-Waki's as "use-to-be's." It is written: "It is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission."
Posted by: OyVey1   2007-07-26 08:47  

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