U.S. Mission in Pakistan Hindered by Anti-Americanism

A new wave of anti-American sentiment in Pakistan has slowed the arrival of hundreds of U.S. civilian and military officials charged with implementing assistance programs, undermined cooperation in the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taliban and put American lives at risk, according to officials f... Full Story »

Posted by Kaizar Campwala - via NewsRack (Afghanistan)

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Chris Finnie
3.7
by Chris Finnie - Sep. 25, 2009

It isn't hard to see where the Pakistani's got their concerns about U.S. activities--given their history, plus our actions in their country and neighboring states. Anybody who pays attention to American media reports would also have grounds for further concern as government officials talk about the need to "secure" Pakistani nuclear weapons. And, as the article DOES mention, our drone attacks have killed militants and civilians alike.

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