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Are we ready for the long war?

Monday, November 09, 2009 This is in connection with Are we ready for the long war? by Shafqat Mahmood (Nov 6). Thank you, Mr Mehmood, for acknowledging military wisdom and the deliberate approach of General Kayani to handle the insurgency. Full Article at The News

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