Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Pakistan Promises To Respond Forcefully After Yesterday's Deadly Attack By The Taliban On A Peshawar School



Pakistan Vows to Eliminate Every Terrorist After School Massacre -- Bloomberg

Pakistan’s civilian and military and leaders vowed to eliminate terrorists a day after 132 students were slaughtered, signaling a move to combat a Taliban movement it has periodically fought and talked to.

“No difference will be made between good and bad Taliban,” Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told reporters today after meeting leaders of the country’s main political parties in Peshawar, where the attack occurred that killed 148 people, most of them students. “We all pledged to fight terrorism until the last terrorist is eliminated from our soil.”

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