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If Pakistan have Drones, swat operation finish in two week, says Brigadier Mehmood shah

Peshawar : Pakistan | 2 months ago  
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Peshawar ( 14 September 2009 ) Ex secretary Fata and expert in Tribal issues, (R) Brigadier Mehmood shah says if Pakistan government has drones technology swat operation finish in two week, talking to journalist on Monday.

He says that in current situation drones technology is be required to Pakistan. He says that we have land forces and the Pakistan army know the area, and I sure pak army will use it defeat terrorism.

He says that swat operation finish in eight week, if pak army have drones its will finish only in two week and all leader of Taliban hit through drones.

Ex Secretary Fata Mehmood shah says USA army did not, want injures, and that is why they use drones for attack. He says that until now more then 130 drones attack done in Pakistan but the strategy is not success in our area.

He says that Taliban know the weakness of USA army that is why they unite again in Afghanistan.

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