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4,000 US troops to man Pak border

Earthquake jolts Papua New Guinea | Read More We would not change our culture due to threats: Pervez Rasheed | Read More 14th phase of Tour de Pakistan goes to Sri Lanka | Read More Israeli PM arrives in US for talks | Read More Extra US troops due near ...

'No deal with US on cross-border attacks'

Islamabad: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani Sunday said Pakistan had no agreement with the US to allow its forces to carry out cross-border attacks inside the country's territory. Referring to the cross-border missile attacks by the US, Gilani said ...

US to deploy extra troops on Afghan border

extra US troops due in Afghanistan in January will be deployed in the east amid efforts to stop infiltration of militants from Pakistan, the US military said yesterday. The brigade has been approved as part of requested US troop reinforcements for ...

More US troops for Pak-Afghan border

Nato says cooperation with Pakistan 'best ever'KABUL: A brigade of 3,500 to 4,000 extra US troops due in Afghanistan in January will be deployed in the east amid efforts to stop infiltration of militants from Pakistan, the US military said on Sunday. The ...

Con: To fight cartels, should U.S. militarize Mexico border?

(Victoria Advocate (TX) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 23--Deploying American soldiers to fight the drug cartels at the U.S.-Mexico border is a ludicrous notion. Troop presence would create unnecessary dangers, impede international trade and do nothing ...

No agreement with US on cross-border attacks: Pakistani PM

Islamabad, Nov 23: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani Sunday said Pakistan had no agreement with the US to allow its forces to carry out cross-border attacks inside the country?s territory. Referring to the cross-border missile attacks by the US, ...

Extra U.S. troops due near Afghan border with Pakistan

extra U.S. troops due in Afghanistan in January will be deployed in the east amid efforts to stop infiltration of militants from Pakistan, the US military said Sunday. The brigade has been approved as part of requested U.S. troop reinforcements for ...

Column: American tragedy abroad extends beyond Iraq borders

Many people have come to the conclusion that the war in Iraq is unjustified because of the obvious absence ofweapons of mass destructionand the lack of evidence that al-Qaida is linked to Iraq. But what about the war in Afghanistan? Up to this point ...

UN chief concerned over U.S. cross-border attacks in Pakistan

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has voiced his concern over United States? cross-border attacks on suspected militant targets inside Pakistan in the wake of Thursday?s missile strike in Bannu. ?The secretary-general is ...

No Agreement with U.S. over Cross-border Attacks: Pakistani PM

Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani Sunday said Pakistan had no agreement with the United States to allow the U.S. to carry out cross-border attacks inside Pakistan's territory. Referring to the cross-border missile attacks conducted by the ...

Pakistani PM: No agreement with U.S. over cross-border attacks

ISLAMABAD, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani Sunday said Pakistan had no agreement with the United States to allow the U.S. to carry out cross-border attacks inside Pakistan's territory. Referring to the cross-border ...

Extra US Troops Due Near Afghan Border With Pakistan

extra U.S. troops due in Afghanistan in January will be deployed in the east amid efforts to stop the infiltration of militants from Pakistan, the U.S. military said Sunday. The brigade has been approved as part of requested U.S. troop reinforcements ...

No agreement with US over cross-border attacks

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani Sunday said Pakistan had no agreement with the United States to allow the US to carry out cross-border attacks inside Pakistan's territory. Related readings: Referring to the cross-border ...

Janet Napolitano: An immigration-law enforcer in D.C.?

Reporting from Washington As governor of Arizona, Janet Napolitano last year signed into law the nation's harshest penalty for employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants, a measure that would take away their business licenses for a second violation. ...

Iran Challenges Obama by Hiking Tensions on Israels Borders

The strategy the Islamic regime has charted for the new US president hinges on fanning tensions on Israels northern and southern borders while putting a damper on the various Middle East peace initiatives. Syria was therefore discouraged from returning ...

New York Killing Underscores Immigrant Tensions

(PATCHOGUE, N.Y.) ? The flowers have wilted and the candles are burned out at a makeshift memorial where an immigrant from Ecuador was stabbed to death in what police say was a hate crime carried out by marauding teenagers. Marcelo Lucero's death Nov. ...

Immigrant's killing shows tensions on Long Island

Marcelo Lucero's death Nov. 8 has drawn the attention of officials in Ecuador and forced the Suffolk County executive, the co-founder of a national group against illegal immigration, to apologize for belittling the importance of the case. Seven ...

UN concerned over US cross border attacks inside Pakistan

United Nations, Nov 22 : United Nations Secretary General Ban ki-Moon has voiced his concern over the United States' cross-border attacks on suspected Taliban targets inside Pakistani territory. Six people were killed in a suspected US drone strike in ...

Complaints about US Embassy's new visa application system

Days after it implemented a new system to grant appointments for visas, the United States (US) Embassy is facing criticism. Some users have been complaining that the new system is costing them a lot of money, but is failing to deliver on what the Embassy ...

RFID technology for US land border crossings

Unisys to equip north American land frontiers with RFID reader and license plate reader equipment to minimise delays for travellers. Unisys has announced that the first US land border crossings using advanced information technology to capture, read and ...

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