The 9/11 commission’s report lends unusual attention to Pakistan, saying that the governments in Islamabad and Washington need to make “hard choices” if they are to make progress in the fight against Islamist terrorism. The commission recommended that the United States end a lengthy period of ambivalence and mistrust toward Pakistan and commit itself to a period of sustained aid, including military assistance and support for that country’s public education system as a counterweight to religious schools that foster extremism.Full Story
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