Obama Government Allows C.I.A To Enhance Drone Operation.
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Obama Government Allows C.I.A To Enhance Drone Operation.

Washington : DC : USA | Jun 08, 2012 at 11:32 PM PDT
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Obama Government allowed C.I.A to enhance Drone Operation in Pakistan.

According to the U.S officials Government allows to operate the drones which were not allowed to attack first.

Official told the media that relations among both the countries are not satisfactory, now US has nothing to lose.

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Australia last week said it may allow the United States to use its territory to operate long-range spy drones
Australia last week said it may allow the United States to use its territory to operate long-range spy drones
atifji75 is based in Siālkot, Punjab, Pakistan, and is a Stringer for Allvoices.
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Posted By sabah11 Sabah Kashf | about 1 year ago
New Obama's strategy on Drone attacks with violation of International laws, will not help him in fighting terrorism or winning in his election campaign.Rated.
Reply By atifji75 atifji75 | about 1 year ago
Which International Law Dear ? I think U.S.A is the Biggest Terrorist in the world. Thanks for your nice comment.
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