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Asked if the Prime Minister was happy with the amount of cooperation there was from Pakistan on counter-terrorism, the PMS said that on the specifics of militants operating in Pakistan, he would not comment on speculation on intelligence operations, but as we had remarked before and as the Prime Minister commented when he visited Pakistan in December, we were aware that three quarters of the most serious terrorist plots investigated by the British authorities had links with Pakistan. The training of Britons in Pakistan s tribal areas was a problem that we were well aware of and had been well documented.
Put that that suggested that the Prime Minister was not happy with the level of cooperation, the PMS replied that that was not what he had said; we had a very broad counter-terrorism relationship with Pakistan and we were scheduled to hold the next round of talks with the joint working group in Pakistan next week.
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The people of Pakistan know that what the so-called West decree as terrorism is caused by one thing and one thing only-Israel.There must be more evil people in Israel than any other country in the world.What is it with jews?
Comment by b campbell — 7 Apr 2009 on 5:33 pm | Link