Karzai Threatens to Send Forces Into Pakistan
Associated Press
Jun. 15, 2008. 09:30 AM EST
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is threatening to send troops into Pakistan to fight militants if c... More »
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is threatening to send troops into Pakistan to fight militants if cross border attacks don't stop. The Afghan leader is also warning Taliban chiefs that Afghan forces plan to target them on their own turf. (June 15) « Less
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