Pakistan reacted angrily to his statements, saying such an attack would be seen as a violation of the country’s territorial integrity. The White House and the State Department promptly assured Pakistan that these were Obama’s personal views and do not reflect the official U.S. policy toward the country that continues to be a key ally in the war against terrorism.
Yet Pakistan’s ability, or inability, to deal with the Taliban and al-Qaida continues to alarm U.S. politicians, policymakers and foreign-policy experts alike...
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