VOA标准英语2008年-Pakistani Leaders Denounce Suspected US Strikes
时间:2008-09-29 08:38:45
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A suspected U.S. missile strike has killed at least 14 people in a militant1 stronghold in northwest Pakistan. VOA's Barry Newhouse reports from Pakistan's capital where lawmakers and the military are responding to a surge in strikes against militant targets by vowing2 to defend the country's territorial3 integrity.
The latest suspected U.S. missile strike occurred outside Miran Shah, the main town in the North Waziristan tribal4 agency, which is considered to be a militant stronghold.
Similar strikes against suspected al-Qaida hideouts in Pakistan regularly draw some criticism from Pakistani officials, but last week's ground assault by U.S. forces in the South Waziristan tribal agency has drawn5 much stronger responses.
U.S. officials revealed this week that President Bush has authorized6 U.S. forces to conduct raids inside Pakistan without approval from Pakistani officials. In Islamabad, lawmakers and military officers have responded with alarm.
Opposition7 leader Nisar Ali Khan of the Pakistan Muslim League-N Party said Friday that Pakistan is now under the threat of war.
"We are a democratic country so before making these statements I think our friends in the west should first ascertain8 whether Pakistan is an ally or an enemy," he said.
He called for a joint9 session of parliament to decide how to respond to the cross border attacks in the future.
Owais Ghani is the top administrator10 of Pakistan's tribal regions as the governor of the North West Frontier Province. He released a statement suggesting that both militants11 battling the Pakistani troops and coalition12 forces are now trying to weaken Pakistan.
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Pakistanis in town of Multan protest US strikes in country's northwest, 12 Sept 2008 |
Pakistan's military has been fighting militants in Bajaur since early August. On Friday an army spokesman said soldiers killed at least 32 militants in the latest fighting.
U.S. and Afghan officials have blamed parts of Pakistan's military and intelligence agencies of helping13 Taliban militants stage attacks inside Afghanistan. There is widespread concern about how much control Pakistan's new civilian14 government has over the country's powerful security agencies.
Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Ashfaq Kayani has said no foreign forces are allowed to conduct operations inside Pakistan and the country's sovereignty will be defended "at all costs."
On Friday, General Kayani released a statement saying that all security agencies, under the country's democratic leadership, "will safeguard the territorial integrity" of Pakistan.
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