Despite calls for U.S. action against al Qaeda in Pakistan, the Bush administration is counting on Pakistani forces to cripple militant operations in a series of U.S.-backed raids, officials and experts say. Pakistani troops, equipped with U.S. helicopters, night vision goggles and other sophisticated gear, are unlikely to eradicate the militant network’s safe haven in remote North Waziristan, U.S. officials said. Full Story
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