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Pakistan support for al-Qaeda falls



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SYMPATHY for al-Qaeda and the Taleban has dropped sharply in Pakistan amid a wave of violence.
In a new poll, 24 per cent approved of al-Qaeda's leader, Osama bin Laden, compared with 46 per cent in August.

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  • Last Updated: 10 February 2008 10:58 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: International terrorism
 
1

57Nomad,

california 11/02/2008 03:26:35
AQ has worn out its welcome in Iraq and Pakistan. The much scoffed at American tactic of winning hearts and minds stands in stark contrast to AQ's relentless barbarism. Wherever they go violence and heartbreak follow close behind. They are losing and they know it.
2

Dáithí,

San Jose 11/02/2008 04:22:23
So the Pakistani's have figured out, much like the Sunni and Shia population of Iraq, that 'Al Quada' is a bunch of religious fanatics that is merely using them for their own ends?

Sounds like progress is being made, despite the hopes of the 'pocket revolutionaries' and 'Cher Guevara's' that comment here so often.
3

Lynne,

USA 11/02/2008 04:45:20
Hopefully, the Pakistanis can rid themselves of this evil.

4

Dáithí,

San Jose 11/02/2008 05:11:31
The first step Lynne is to recognize it as an evil, and it sounds like they may be turning the corner.
5

eric,

Lothian 11/02/2008 08:00:49
Congrats USA .
6

oder,

Scotland 11/02/2008 11:33:03
its a good sign, but its the Madrassa in northern Pakistan that breeds these evil people,were something needs to be done.
7

Newman!,

11/02/2008 12:56:53
Can we see the poll numbers of Pakistanis who approve of George W's "War on Terrrr" please?
8

Thomas Paine,

12/02/2008 17:13:18
"In a new poll, 24 per cent approved of al-Qaeda's leader, Osama bin Laden".
So, does it mean that they're gonna hand this bionic over any time soon? Because simply I am losing my hard earned faith in our rodeo-clown in chief to capture this piece of ... dead, alive, salvaged, total or even in semi-comatose condition!

 

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