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Gen (retd) Hameed Gul Strongly Condemned NATO Attack

Former head of ISI Gen (retd) Hameed Gul said that reasons of these repeated attacks are that “we reached US for all sorts of support”.

He said that apart from the military institutions US also wants to target our nuclear capability. The main target of US is Pakistan but not the government. Government should not only suspend the NATO supply but also cut the supply facility which has been to Afghanistan through India.

He said that Pakistan should get back its decision regarding India which has been given the status of most favored nation for trade on US pressure. To address these issues there must be take democratic steps and all political parties should keep aside their personal conflicts and must be unite for the sake of Pakistan.

 

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November 26, 2011 Web Desk
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