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Petraeus defends Pakistan's efforts
August 15, 2010
Gen. David Petraeus defended the United Statess support for Pakistan during an interview that aired Sunday, praising that governments efforts to crack down on terrorist sanctuaries as polling shows Americans are increasingly skeptical of an official but wobbly ally.
Appearing from Kabul on NBC Newss Meet the Press, the commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan praised Pakistans targeting of Taliban leadership over the past 18 months in the Swat Valley.
But there are areas that they have not dealt with, and North Waziristan is certainly one of those, Petraeus said, adding that the Taliban leads from Pakistan
During the pre-taped interview, echoing conventional Washington wisdom, NBCs David Gregory told Petraeus that Pakistan is a country that the United States pays billions of dollars to, and yet some of that money is going to aid and abet insurgents and terrorists who are killing our troopers.
Petraeus pushed back.
Well, I don't know that I would buy that yet, he said. I mean our money goes to the security side, to the Pakistani Army, and the economic assistance goes to various elements of society and to the Pakistani government directly.
Petraeus said Pakistans government could not deliver Osama bin Laden.
Well, I don't think anyone knows where Osama bin Laden is, he said. And the fact that it took him four weeks to get a congratulatory message out or a message of condolence in say, in the course of the last year or so, when weve seen these, indicates literally how far buried he is, probably in the very, very most remote and mountainous region.
Nonetheless, the general said bin Ladens capture would still be a boon.
He remains an iconic figure, Petraeus said, and I think capturing or killing Osama bin Laden is still a very, very important task for all of those who are engaged in counterterrorism around the world.
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