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Interestingly, Radio 4 Today here in the UK, (Our very reliable flagship news program, better than ANY TV news service), had a very interesting interview in Pakistan about the perception that the whole nation blames their current problems on India and the US.
0733 US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton has arrived in Pakistan for a mission President Obama considers crucial in the military strategy against the Taliban. While the outside world focuses on the Pakistan/Afghan border and the offensive launched by the Pakistan army against the Taliban in south Waziristan, many Pakistanis blame their troubles less on the insurgents and more on their old antagonist, India, and their long-term ally, the US. Correspondent Andrew Hosken reports from the extraordinary ceremony which marks the closure of the Pakistan-India border crossing near Lahore each evening. http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/listen_again/default.stm The Listen Again service gives you the full program from 06.00 am, the item in question is timed at 07.33 am. VERY thought provoking. But, in the end, just another example of "Blow Back". (And no, I deliberately did not put a question mark at the end). |
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