Saturday, October 24, 2009

Pakistan making progress against Taliban . . . WILL OBAMA SEND TROOPS TO REGION

The Pakistani army has made major progress against the Pakistani Taliban in their ongoing campaign against the terrorists in South Waziristan.  Today the Pakistani army has claimed to have captured the hometown of the country's Taliban chief.  The capture of this town is a major blow to the Taliban forces based in the tribal regions of South Waziristan and reports are leaking out that the Taliban fighters are scattered and are abandoning their arms and deserting.

It is clear that Pakistan is taking the threat of Islamic extremism seriously now the question is will President Obama do what is necessary to crush the threat of Islamic extremism in Afghanistan following the lead of Pakistan?  Our President needs to follow the recommendations of the military commander on the ground in Afghanistan and send more U.S. troops to help aid in the salvation of Afghanistan from Islamic extremism.  In alarming development there has been evidence coming out that suggests that Al-Qaeda is being increasingly linked with the Taliban.  This is not suprising considering that the Taliban allowed Al-Qaeda terrorists to train in regions of Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban prior to the 9/11 attacks.

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