Thursday, September 18, 2008

Brits facing al-Qaida retaliation?

LONDON -- Pakistan's new civilian president Asif Ali Zardari has flown to London for "crisis talks" with Prime Minister Gordon Brown to deliver what his aides call "a blunt warning" which has raised "serious concern" among Britain's intelligence chiefs, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

Zardari will demand that Britain's SAS units must stop their "seek and kill" operations across the Pakistan border. The units are spearheading a new hunt for Osama bin Laden along the 1,500-kilometer border with Pakistan.

Zardari claims so far hundreds of "civilians" have died in the operations. He intends to tell Gordon Brown the continued attacks will "almost certainly" lead to new attacks on London by al-Qaeda. He has also indicated that if the attacks persist, Pakistan's army "may well have to defend our own sovereign territory." ....

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