Suicide bomber training camp destroyed
news.yahoo.com — Helicopter gunships destroyed a training camp for suicide bombers in northern Pakistan's troubled Swat Valley overnight, killing six Taliban militants, the army said Saturday. "One thing is certain, that they are terrorists," Police official Mohamad Rizwan said. (Submitted by redwolfwalker) More...
Obama says he might send troops to Pakistan.
msnbc.msn.com — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Wednesday that he would possibly send troops into Pakistan to hunt down terrorists, an attempt to show strength when his chief rival has described his foreign policy skills as naive. (Submitted by inactive) More...
U.S. Troops Reportedly Strike In Pakistan
cbsnews.com — Pakistan's top security officials on Wednesday were searching for clues that a "moderately important terrorist target" may have been hit when U.S. and/or NATO forces attacked three houses in a remote part of the country's border region with Afghanistan. (Submitted by DorothyLaudie) More...
India says Pakistan Intelligence Service behind train bombings
hindustantimes.com — India says use of RDX explosives and high-level coordination makes the attack too sophisticated for Kashmiri terrorists. They blame Pakistan's ISI intelligence service, the same group that armed the Taliban and once worked with the CIA against the USSR in Afghanistan, for the recent train bombings that killed close to 200 people. (Submitted by OBKenobi) More...
Musharraf: CIA Paid Pakistan For Al-Qaeda Suspects
breitbart.com — The US Central Intelligence Agency paid Pakistan millions of dollars for handing over more than 350 suspected al-Qaeda terrorists to the United States, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has reportedly said. The assertions come in the military ruler's upcoming memoir "In the Line of Fire," serialized in The Times newspaper. (Submitted by elebrio) More...
Channel 4 pays £150,000 to free film maker from terrorists
timesonline.co.uk — Channel 4 paid a £150,000 ransom to secure the release of a documentary film maker who was held hostage for three months after trying to make contact with Al-Qaeda’s second in command. Sean Langan, 43, was held by criminals linked to the Taliban at a terrorist training camp in a lawless border region of Pakistan. His kidnappers threatened to sh (Submitted by inactive) More...
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