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http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news...-1226218976781
A PAKISTANI Taliban commander has confirmed the militant group is in talks with the Government and says the negotiations are "progressing well." The statement by Maulvi Faqir Mohammad is the first time that a named commander has said the group is negotiating with the Pakistani Government. The Government has denied any such talks. The United States is unlikely to support peace moves with the Pakistani Taliban, which it regards as a terrorist group. Mohammad is said to be the deputy commander of the group. It is unclear whether he speaks for its entirety. The network is believed to have splintered into different factions over the last year. Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news...#ixzz1g89A4MYl the Al Queda web site confirms the talks and has photos seems they wont attack paki troops , only western assets in the country , pakistan has agreed on the basis its all kept secret and it matches the last 11 attacks that have taken place since the talks began make up your own minds i think the paki's sold us all out
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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It will also guarantee, if the Americans come across their borders, and strike their new allies, it's going to hit the fan.
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part of the negotiations is protection of the taliban within paki borders so strikes of any nature are just about guaranteed unless we want to roll over and surrender ..
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