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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: JPR who wrote (12452)1/4/2003 7:47:24 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (2) of 12475
 
Good morning, Pakistan:
Mushhead threatened Indians he would exercise option other than conventional weapons in case of war with India and he would not tolerate India pursuing Al Qaeda and Talibans into Pakistani territory. Hey, you met your match, rather your bill payer, who reserves the right to strike at will any part of pakistan, esp the border areas, if the paki bastards harm the US soldiers in Afghanistan. Just grin and bear it, you gutless, gutter-dwelling, mosquito-swatting yellowbellies and goofballs --JPR.


WASHINGTON, Jan 3: US military officials in Afghanistan have once again said that they reserve the right "to cross into Pakistan" in pursuit of Al Qaeda and Taliban fugitives.

The affirmation follows a statement in Islamabad by the Foreign Office spokesman that Pakistan was not aware of this development.

"US forces reserve the right to pursue enemy attackers across the border to evade retaliation," Capt Alayne Cramer, a spokeswoman for the US forces at the Bagram Air Base near Kabul, said.

"Yes, we can enter Pakistan, that's the policy," said Cramer, talking to Dawn by telephone from her base. "But we have deliberately not crossed the border in hot pursuit, the closest we came was on the 29th of December," she added.
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