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Pakistan President Wants US Drones.
Islamabad, Mar 31 (Prensa Latina) Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has requested that the US provide remote-controlled bombers to fight terrorist bastions, revealed the Pakistani press Tuesday.
The Head of State confirmed the demand Monday night when talking to television journalists at the presidential residence after the attack on a police academy in Lahore, Punjab's capital.
We have asked the United States to supply Pakistan with unmanned drone planes in order to deal guided blows, assured the Head of State.
For the last nine months US troops in Afghanistan have been using Predator remote-controlled planes to bomb alleged rebel targets and radical Islamist elements in the Pakistani tribal zone.
In another meeting and along with participants in a conference of Afghan and Pakistani parliamentarians that started Tuesday in Islamabad Zardari pledged for development of a comprehensive regional strategy to avert the threat of terrorism.
He also backed strategic revision of the current Washington administration regarding Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is time to recognize that terrorism has roots all over the region so it is necessary to implement a regional strategy, he stressed.
For link:
http://www.plenglish.com/article.asp?ID={E1157ACB-2684-4135-B51D-A1D4D59F5A0F})&language=EN
Islamabad, Mar 31 (Prensa Latina) Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has requested that the US provide remote-controlled bombers to fight terrorist bastions, revealed the Pakistani press Tuesday.
The Head of State confirmed the demand Monday night when talking to television journalists at the presidential residence after the attack on a police academy in Lahore, Punjab's capital.
We have asked the United States to supply Pakistan with unmanned drone planes in order to deal guided blows, assured the Head of State.
For the last nine months US troops in Afghanistan have been using Predator remote-controlled planes to bomb alleged rebel targets and radical Islamist elements in the Pakistani tribal zone.
In another meeting and along with participants in a conference of Afghan and Pakistani parliamentarians that started Tuesday in Islamabad Zardari pledged for development of a comprehensive regional strategy to avert the threat of terrorism.
He also backed strategic revision of the current Washington administration regarding Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is time to recognize that terrorism has roots all over the region so it is necessary to implement a regional strategy, he stressed.
For link:
http://www.plenglish.com/article.asp?ID={E1157ACB-2684-4135-B51D-A1D4D59F5A0F})&language=EN