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Pak’s Fata ‘most dangerous place’ in the world

Washington: Terming the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) of Pakistan as the "most dangerous place" in the world, a US-based think-tank has asked the incoming Obama administration to declare it a part of the Afghan war theatre. Observing that a "nuclear Pakistan as a base for international terrori  ....Read more

More dangerousBy: Baatul | Thursday , 8 Jan '09 10:00:06 AM Reply | Forward I think otherwise. Hyderabad, India is now more dangerous than FATA, now with revealations from Satyam.
Pak's FATA most dangerous placeBy: k p chandra | Thursday , 8 Jan '09 9:24:49 AM Reply | Forward The reasons for not being able to prevent Mumbai attacks is attributed to intelligence failure. In this logic the US, which is supposed to have the best intelligence inputs, must be knowing for the past several years that FATA is the place, where all terrorist activities are taking place, in addition to PoK. As they have not taken any action during the past 8 years of Bush Administratiion, what is the guarantee that they will take action now. And if the US fails now, then the whole world will be in danger, as because of US involvement in Pakistan, other countries are unable to take action against the Pak terrorist factories. One wonders, whether Barrack Obama will understand this.
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