ASIA: A dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan over intelligence in the war on terror worsened Tuesday, with Kabul saying it has provided “very strong and accurate” information on Taliban and al-Qaida fugitives, which Islamabad has dismissed as outdated. The war of words reflects increasing bitterness between these two key U.S. allies as militant violence escalates on both sides and Islamabad proposed fencing or mining the rugged frontier. A spokesman for President Hamid Karzai, Karim Rahimi, said Kabul will present Islamabad with further intelligence about the militants’ alleged whereabouts inside Pakistan and that it was “hopeful that measures will be taken.” Full Story
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