A man waits to be picked up by relatives at a train station in Rawalpindi, on the outskirts of capital Islamabad, on November 10, 2009. The United States has put Pakistan on the frontline of its war against islamist terror networks, increasingly disturbed by deteriorating security in the country where suicide attacks and bombings have killed around 2,500 people in 28 months. Getty Images logo Getty Images 1 week ago

A man waits to be picked up by relatives at a train station in Rawalpindi, on the outskirts of capital Islamabad, on November 10, 2009. The United States has put Pakistan on the frontline of its war against islamist terror networks, increasingly disturbed by deteriorating security in the country where suicide attacks and bombings have killed around 2,500 people in 28 months.