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U.S. Congress members on both sides of the aisle have expressed concerns about the relationship following The New York Times report, and earlier accounts of leaks from the Pakistani security apparatus that foiled raids on militant bomb factories along the Pakistan-Afghan border.
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The Pakistan-Afghan border stretches some fifteen hundred miles—roughly the distance from Washington, D.C., to Denver.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Pakistani journalists Qamar Yousafzai (L) and Saleem Shahzad (R) upon their arrival at the Pakistan-Afghan border post of Chaman, 2006.
Pakistan's Intelligence Agency Denies Role in Journalist's Murder 2011
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U.S. Congress members on both sides of the aisle have expressed concerns about the relationship following The New York Times report, and earlier accounts of leaks from the Pakistani security apparatus that foiled raids on militant bomb factories along the Pakistan-Afghan border.
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Pakistani journalists Qamar Yousafzai (L) and Saleem Shahzad (R) upon their arrival at the Pakistan-Afghan border post of Chaman, 2006.
Pakistan's Intelligence Agency Denies Role in Journalist's Murder 2011
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Al-Zawahri - who is believed to be hiding somewhere in the Pakistan-Afghan border region - also urged Muslims around the world to continue bin Laden's jihad against the West.
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Al-Zawahri - who is believed to be hiding somewhere in the Pakistan-Afghan border region - also urged Muslims around the world to continue bin Laden's jihad against the West.
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The Pakistan-Afghan border stretches some fifteen hundred miles—roughly the distance from Washington, D.C., to Denver.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Al-Zawahri - who is believed to be hiding somewhere in the Pakistan-Afghan border region - also urged Muslims around the world to continue bin Laden's jihad against the West.
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U.S. Congress members on both sides of the aisle have expressed concerns about the relationship following The New York Times report, and earlier accounts of leaks from the Pakistani security apparatus that foiled raids on militant bomb factories along the Pakistan-Afghan border.
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