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US drone strikes on Pak destabilizing the country and helping terrorists

The US’ air strikes on Pakistani territory, launched with the idea of busting the Taliban hideouts, were actually destablising the country and helping the terrorists, instead of the US or Pakistan, said the country’s Foreign Office.

Islamabad, Oct 11 : The US’ air strikes on Pakistani territory, launched with the idea of busting the Taliban hideouts, were actually destablising the country and helping the terrorists, instead of the US or Pakistan, said the country’s Foreign Office.

Foreign Office spokesman Muhammad Sadiq said that the US must realize the fact that the US’ missile attacks were helping the terrorists.

"We want them (the US) to realise that these attacks are destabilising the situation, and they are not helping them or Pakistan. They are helping the terrorists," the Daily Times quoted FO spokesman Muhammad Sadiq as telling reporters.

The latest alleged US attack took place on Thursday in North Waziristan, killing at least nine people, including eight Arabs.

ANI

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