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Obama poster (yellow)Following up the Islamabad Blast of Marriot Hotel Senator Bacrack Obama has condemned the terror incident in following words.

I strongly condemn the tragic terrorist attack in Pakistan, and my thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families.

Today’s attack demonstrates the grave and urgent threat that al Qaeda and its affiliates pose to the United States, to Pakistan, and to the security of all nations. As the attack earlier this week on our embassy in Yemen shows, over seven years after 9/11, the terrorist threat knows no borders, and the terrorists threaten innocent civilians of all religi
ons and regions. Now is the time to refocus our efforts on defeating al Qaeda and securing the American people.

Today’s attack also reminds us once again that the Pakistani people have suffered greatly at the hands of terrorists, and are endangered by the violent extremists operating within their borders. We must forge a deep and lasting partnership with Pakistan, and with nations around the world, to root out and destroy al Qaeda and its affiliates. The United States must lead a truly global effort to prevail against al Qaeda and their hate-filled ideology.

We should remember that this is the sort of first positive comment regarding any terror in Pakistan. Obama didn’t commented on the American attack inside Pakistani Boundaries, although he wants the same strategy.

Creative Commons License photo credit: traviscrawford

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One Response to Obama Condemned Terrorist Attacks in Pakistan

  1. farooqishraq says:

    Obama Has a Fairly Good Chance Of Being The First Black American president His Condemnation Of Attacks In Pakistan I hope Would Reflect In A Positive Approach Towards Our Country Pakistan Not That he Opts to Formulates A Policy Towards Pakistan Along The Thoughts He Expressed During His Campagning For The White House That Talks Of Hot Pursuits Way Inside Sovereign Borders Of pakistan

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