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Pak Taliban planning to attack foreign aid workers involved in flood relief:US

London, Aug.26 (ANI): The United States has warned that the Taliban is planning to target foreign aid workers involved in flood relief in Pakistan.

A top American official said that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) may attack foreigners participating in relief operations in the country, as the country struggles to cope with the worst floods in the last 80 years.

"According to information available to the US government, Tehrik-e Taliban plans to conduct attacks against foreigners participating in the ongoing flood relief operations in Pakistan," BBC quoted the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, as saying.

He also warned that the extremists may also target leaders and ministers amidst the prevailing chaos in the country.

"Tehrik-e Taliban also may be making plans to attack federal and provincial ministers in Islamabad," the official said.

The warning came hours after a top US general involved in the military relief effort said his personnel had not come across any security issues while rushing aid to Pakistan.

"We have seen no security threat whatsoever in the three weeks we have been operating here," Brigadier General Michael Nagata had told a foreign news agency.

However, the terror threat appears to be more realistic considering this week's series of attacks in the Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which left over 45 dead and 100 injured.

Monday's strikes were a stark reminder of the fact that extremists continue to hold their ground in the country even as people are struggle to wade through the devastating floods. (ANI)

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Dr Pradeep K Chadha 26 Aug 2010 11:20 pm
This is an expression of gratitude by the Taliban to the world at large for helping the flood victims. The rule of law seems to have been lost in Pakistan. Another nail in the coffin of a failed country called Pakistan.......
World Watchers 26 Aug 2010 10:45 pm
Azam Tariq: “No relief is reaching the affected people, and when the victims are not receiving help, then this horde of foreigners is not acceptable to us at all,” he told The A.P. “When we say something is unacceptable to us one can draw his own conclusion.” Yes, we are smart enough to draw our own conclusions. Here they are: The Taliban is willing to let thousands die to further Taliban goals. Taliban will take hostage or kill humanitarian aid workers who truly do care about Pakistanis...
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