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There is too much of hype about him. He will find it difficult to meet them. However, he may not be as war hungry as Bush
Answered by Shashi LS, 17 Jun '09 11:13 am
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Much of America's techno strutcture is geared to defence he cannot change the course so one can call him Bush or anything he went to middle east to cool-off Muslim world & anti american sentiments he cannot do anything beyond America's national interests
Answered by pramod gokhale, 18 Jun '09 11:43 am
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Taliban winning, NATO losing in Afghanistan: Kasuri
Senior Pakistani officials are urging NATO countries to accept the Taliban and work towards a new coalition government in Kabul, the Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday. According to the report, Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri has said in private briefings to foreign ministers of some NATO member states that the Taliban are winning the war in Afghanistan and NATO is bound to fail. Kasuri has advised against sending more troops. Kasuri is basically asking NATO to surrender and to negotiate with the Taliban, a Western official who met the foreign minister recently told the Daily Telegraph. The remarks were made on the eve of NATOs critical summit in Latvia. daily times monitor, Pakistani agencies reported.
Answered by sherkhan, 17 Jun '09 03:13 pm
Senior Pakistani officials are urging NATO countries to accept the Taliban and work towards a new coalition government in Kabul, the Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday. According to the report, Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri has said in private briefings to foreign ministers of some NATO member states that the Taliban are winning the war in Afghanistan and NATO is bound to fail. Kasuri has advised against sending more troops. Kasuri is basically asking NATO to surrender and to negotiate with the Taliban, a Western official who met the foreign minister recently told the Daily Telegraph. The remarks were made on the eve of NATOs critical summit in Latvia. daily times monitor, Pakistani agencies reported.
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