Peshawar, burning MONDAY-Bill 160 cars, including dozens of Humvee that will be used by U.S. and NATO troops in military operations in Afghanistan. This is one of the major attacks launched by militant of the military supply routes through the region in Pakistan. U.S. military spokesman explained that the attacks launched against a fleet of 2 transport terminal in the city of Peshawar, Pakistan will be a small impact on the ability of U.S. and NATO operations in the quell militant Taliban. U.S. personnel will send thousands of additional troops to Pakistan next year.
However, this attack raises concerns apart, given militant attempt menghambar route to the Khyber Pass, a track from the 70 percent of the needs of military supplies for NATO troops in Afghanistan. NATO is still trying to find an alternative route to the region in Central Asia approved will be greater cost. This attack is the latest of a series of attacks aimed at a vulnerable point logistics of militant attacks. Logistics point is a territory of the Taliban is also suspected as a hideout location of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
The owner of one of the terminal logistics refutes the statement that the government of Pakistan has enhanced security action took place after seizing a car Humvee months ago. "We do not feel at all safe," said Kifayatullah Khan. Kifayatullah Khan predicts most of the security officers will submit a resignation because of the excess of militant attacks. "Almost is not possible for us to continue this business."
However, this attack raises concerns apart, given militant attempt menghambar route to the Khyber Pass, a track from the 70 percent of the needs of military supplies for NATO troops in Afghanistan. NATO is still trying to find an alternative route to the region in Central Asia approved will be greater cost. This attack is the latest of a series of attacks aimed at a vulnerable point logistics of militant attacks. Logistics point is a territory of the Taliban is also suspected as a hideout location of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
The owner of one of the terminal logistics refutes the statement that the government of Pakistan has enhanced security action took place after seizing a car Humvee months ago. "We do not feel at all safe," said Kifayatullah Khan. Kifayatullah Khan predicts most of the security officers will submit a resignation because of the excess of militant attacks. "Almost is not possible for us to continue this business."
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