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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Drone Attacks Will Continue on Terror Targets Inside Pakistan: George W. Bush

Washington: US President George W. Bush has indicated that drone attacks on suspected terrorist targets inside Pakistan’s tribal areas would continue, and added Washington will not consult other governments before ordering such strikes.

“You know very well that when it comes to certain matters, the US government doesn’t discuss operations,” said Bush when asked if Afghan President Hamid Karzai and he were on the same page on drone attacks.

President Bush, who was talking to the White House press corps on his plane, said he believed the Pakistani government, particularly President Asif Ali Zardari, had the determination to fight terrorists.

“President Zardari is determined,” the Dawn quoted Bush, as saying.

“He’s said so publicly and he’s said so to me privately. He looked at me in the eye and said: `You don’t need to talk to me about extremist violence; after all, my wife got killed by extremists.’”

The US president said that for dealing with extremists who got embedded in the population, a country needed to combine pressure with a strategy to win over the hearts and minds of the local people.

“Find them and get them, press them hard, and then win the hearts and minds of the locals through economic development,” Bush added.

Bush said that if Pakistan continued to be a place from which terrorists felt comfortable attacking infrastructure, citizens and troops, it’s going to make it difficult to succeed in Afghanistan.

“That’s why we’re working with the Pakistan government to keep the pressure on the extremists. And the more that we can get Pakistan and Afghanistan to cooperate, the easier it will be to enforce that part of the border region,” he said.

Asked what Pakistan needed to do to fight terrorism, Bush replied: “Well, first of all, the first question is, is there a determination” and then the engine of his plane made a sharp noise. (ANI)


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