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Jun 25 2009, Karim Khan

President Asif Ali Zardari has ruled out India as a military threat to Pakistan. Instead, Mr. Zardari thinks, Taliban are the real threat not only to Pakistan but also to the whole world. In his recent conversation with EuroNews, Zardari said that..

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