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WASHINGTON,
July 16 (APP): Hitting out at Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama for
his rhetoric on pursuing terrorists on Pakistani territory, Republican candidate
John McCain has instead urged strengthening the anti-terror partner and
convincing the Pakistanis that the fight against terrorism is their fight too.
The
seasoned senator also voiced support for the new Pakistani government as he
emphasized Pakistan’s importance for a regional US strategy.
“We must
empower the new civilian government of Pakistan to defeat radicalism with
greater support for development, health, and education”.
“Senator
Obama has spoken in public about taking unilateral military action in Pakistan.
In trying to sound tough, he’s made it harder for the people who support we most
need to provide it,” he stated during a campaign speech in New Mexico.
McCain also
indicated his support for the new government’s policy to engage local tribesmen
in isolating violent extremists.
“A
special focus of our regional strategy must be Pakistan. As you know the
political situation in Pakistan is very unsettled. And terrorists today enjoy sanctuary.
This must end.
“We
must strengthen local tribes in the border areas who are willing to fight the
foreign terrorists there. That’s the same strategy that we use successfully in Anbar and elsewhere in Iraq. We must convince the Pakistanis
that this is
their war as much as it is ours.”
As
commander in chief, McCain said, he would make sure that terror operatives have
no place to hide. “And I want to assure you, I want to assure you, you can have
complete confidence that I will get Osama Bin Laden and bring him to justice. I
will do that.”
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