Sunday, November 3, 2013

Hakimullah Mehsud killing helps keep US troops safe: Rogers

World News
Washington: A Us Congressman Mike Rogers has protected the automaton strike that executed a Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan (Ttp) boss and said it might help keep American troops safe. Rogers, whose advisory group supervises the knowledge
neighborhood, said the killed aggressor, Hakimullah Mehsud, was a "terrible fellow" who was joined with strike against Pakistani fighters and to the Taliban in Afghanistan, which has compelled terminations of numerous schools for young ladies. "This was a terrible gentleman," Rogers said on Cbs' "Face the Nation." "There's some data as of late that concerned us about the wellbeing of our troops. I feel a bit preferable for our troops today over I did soon after this occasion happened." The Pakistani government decried the executing as an endeavor by the United States to meddle with peace talks between Pakistan's government and the Taliban. Elected Interior Minster Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said they might survey ties with Washington and a few government officials additionally called for blocking discriminating Us military supply lines into Afghanistan.

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