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Cameron: Pakistan ‘Backs’ Terror

Cameron: Pakistan ‘Backs’ Terror

Date: Thursday, July 29, 2010
Source: The Sun Online


David Cameron yesterday accused Pakistan of double dealing on terror - in the most withering attack yet from a British leader.


The PM slammed Islamabad for "promoting the export" of fanatical extremists behind the West's back.

After years of suspicion, he dramatically tightened the screw on the nuclear-armed Muslim nation. And he revealed he had discussed its terror links when he met President Obama in Washington last week.

A massive leak of intelligence tip-offs to the WikiLeaks website also implicated President Zardari's regime of backing attacks on Nato forces in Afghanistan.

On a two-day trip to neighbouring India Mr Cameron insisted: "We should be very, very clear with Pakistan that we want to see a strong, stable and democratic Pakistan.

"But we cannot tolerate in any sense the idea that this country is allowed to look both ways and is able, in any way, to promote the export of terror - whether to India, to Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world."

Echoing similar recent attacks from the White House, the PM's outburst is proof that patience is wearing thin with Pakistan's playing insurgents off against the West.

Today Mr Cameron will hold talks on Pakistan's terror role with Indian Premier Dr Manmohan Singh in Delhi.

 

The Sun Online


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Cameron: Pakistan ‘Backs’ Terror

Cameron: Pakistan ‘Backs’ Terror

Date: Thursday, July 29, 2010
Source: The Sun Online


David Cameron yesterday accused Pakistan of double dealing on terror - in the most withering attack yet from a British leader.


The PM slammed Islamabad for "promoting the export" of fanatical extremists behind the West's back.

After years of suspicion, he dramatically tightened the screw on the nuclear-armed Muslim nation. And he revealed he had discussed its terror links when he met President Obama in Washington last week.

A massive leak of intelligence tip-offs to the WikiLeaks website also implicated President Zardari's regime of backing attacks on Nato forces in Afghanistan.

On a two-day trip to neighbouring India Mr Cameron insisted: "We should be very, very clear with Pakistan that we want to see a strong, stable and democratic Pakistan.

"But we cannot tolerate in any sense the idea that this country is allowed to look both ways and is able, in any way, to promote the export of terror - whether to India, to Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world."

Echoing similar recent attacks from the White House, the PM's outburst is proof that patience is wearing thin with Pakistan's playing insurgents off against the West.

Today Mr Cameron will hold talks on Pakistan's terror role with Indian Premier Dr Manmohan Singh in Delhi.

 

The Sun Online

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