US rehearses strikes inside Pakistan: diplomats
“The American decision to once again explore the possibility of a unilateral military strike is not a threat,” said a diplomatic source. “It aims at convincing Pakistanis that now is the time to uproot extremists. A failure to do so may lead to an attack on the US soil, which, in turn, could lead to an American military strike inside Pakistan.” DAWN.COM
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