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US encouraged by SWA offensive, says Gates

Source: Jang.com.pk
Karāchi : Pakistan | about 1 month ago  
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  • US Defense Secretary Robert Gates shakes hands with cadets
    US Defense Secretary Robert Gates shakes hands with cadets
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  • Residents fleeing a military offensive against the Pakistani Taliban enter Dera Ismail Khan from South Waziristan
    Residents fleeing a military offensive against the Pakistani Taliban ...
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  • Residents fleeing a military offensive against the Pakistani Taliban enter Dera Ismail Khan from South Waziristan
    Residents fleeing a military offensive against the Pakistani Taliban ...
    Source: Reuters
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates shakes hands with cadets
US Secretary of State Robert Gates said on Tuesday that he was encouraged by a Pakistani offensive against Taliban militants but that it was too soon to judge the outcome. �I�m obviously encouraged by the Pakistani operations,� Gates told reporters aboard his aircraft en route...
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  • News Source: Jang.com.pk | about 1 month ago
    US Secretary of State Robert Gates said on Tuesday that he was encouraged by a Pakistani offensive against Taliban militants but that it was too soon to judge the outcome. �I�m obviously encouraged by the Pakistani operations,� Gates told...
  • News Source: Sify News | about 1 month ago
    US Secretary of State Robert Gates said on Tuesday he was encouraged by a Pakistani offensive against Taliban militants but that it was too soon to judge the outcome. "I'm obviously encouraged by the Pakistani operations," Gates told reporters aboard...
  • News Source: Dawn | about 1 month ago
    Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he was encouraged by the Pakistani offensive in South Waziristan but added it was too early to gauge the impact. ‘I’m obviously encouraged by the Pakistani operations. I think that the terrorist attacks that...
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    US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said he was encouraged by the offensive but it was too early to gauge the impact. General David Petraeus, commander of US forces in the region, held talks with Pakistani military and government ... "I'm obviously
  • Blog Source: www.nigerianbestforum.com
    US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said he was “encouraged” by the Pakistani offensive. “I think that the terrorist attacks that have been launched inside Pakistan in recent days made clear the need to begin [to] deal with this problem. ...
  • Blog Source: patdollard.com
    U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he was encouraged by the offensive but it was too early to gauge the impact. General David Petraeus, commander of U.S. forces in the region, held talks with Pakistani military and government ...
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