Pakistan must stop nurturing terrorist groups

  • 13 years ago
Moscow / Holland, June 6: Pakistan has been promising a lot but has failed to deliver anything of substance in the fight against global terrorism. On the other hand the country’s premier spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence, continues to help and support Islamic militant outfits even after the killing of Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden by the U.S. Special Forces in Abbottabad. Meanwhile Al Qaeda’s new chief Saif al-Adel has vowed to launch terror attacks in the West. According to media reports the Taliban and al-Qaeda leader al-Adel met near Pakistan's border with Afghanistan to confirm the new role of 51-years-old al-Adel, who was once Bin Laden’s security chief. Experts believe, bin Laden's death will not immediately deal a fatal blow - either politically or conceptually to Islamic extremism.

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