WorldNetDaily: Jihadist hope turns to Pakistan Terrorists recognize U.S. ally as safe haven, nuclear power
posted: April 16, 2003
12:30 p.m. Eastern
Editor's note: By special, exclusive arrangement with Courcy's Intelligence Review, WorldNetDaily publishes excerpts of the latest reports of the world's most prestigious intelligence newsletter.
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U.S. ally Pakistan is the new hope for international Islamist militants who see the nation as the "haven of choice" because of its nuclear capability and the immunity it provides from U.S. attacks, reports the prestigious Courcy Intelligence Service today.
"Pakistan will not be next (to be attacked by the U.S.)," Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, the head of the banned Lashkar-e-Toiba told The Friday Times. "Saudi Arabia and then Iran, possibly Syria will come first. Pakistan is a nuclear power, is very close to China and is a nation of jihadis."
posted: April 16, 2003
12:30 p.m. Eastern
Editor's note: By special, exclusive arrangement with Courcy's Intelligence Review, WorldNetDaily publishes excerpts of the latest reports of the world's most prestigious intelligence newsletter.
� 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
U.S. ally Pakistan is the new hope for international Islamist militants who see the nation as the "haven of choice" because of its nuclear capability and the immunity it provides from U.S. attacks, reports the prestigious Courcy Intelligence Service today.
"Pakistan will not be next (to be attacked by the U.S.)," Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, the head of the banned Lashkar-e-Toiba told The Friday Times. "Saudi Arabia and then Iran, possibly Syria will come first. Pakistan is a nuclear power, is very close to China and is a nation of jihadis."
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