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US should stop worrying about Pak nukes: Abbas

Rāwalpindi : Pakistan | 6 months ago  
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Food for thought for Generals Mullen, Petraeus and Ambassador Holrbrooke.

Gen Petraeus has also stated that Public support for the U.S. is declining in Pakistan because of military strikes there that the U.S. conducts from Afghanistan, according to the top American commander in the Middle East.

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