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Pakistan Supreme Court moved against drone attacks:
A CONSTITUTIONAL petition has been filed in the Supreme Court Lahore registry seeking directions for the federal government to act to stop US drone attacks and other attacks into the country's territory. Ref. Source 4
Rage grips Pakistan over NATO attack:
Fury spread in Pakistan on Sunday over a NATO cross-border air attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers and could undermine the US effort to wind up the war in Afghanistan. Sunday night in Pakistan, more than 40 hours after the incident, many questions remained. Ref. Source 2
US and Pakistan Enter the Danger Zone
By M K Bhadrakumar
Washington may have seriously erred if the intention Friday night was to draw out the Pakistani military into a retaliatory mode and then to hit it with a sledgehammer and make it crawl on its knees pleading mercy. Things aren't going to work that way. Ref. Source 3
Chairman Cites Surge Success Discusses U.S.-Pakistan Relations
US Military News
Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he is encouraged by the success of the surge of 30,000 U.S. troops into Afghanistan, and by the decision Afghan leaders made during the recent loya jurga council meeting.
Source: American Forces Press Service News Feed
US Congress imposes restrictions on "aid" to Pakistan:
The legislation freezes aid to Pakistan until the secretary can certify that Islamabad is cooperating on counterterrorism, including taking steps to prevent terrorist groups such as the Haqqani network from operating in the country. Ref. Source 6
Huge rally in support of Pakistan's military
About 30,000 people staged a protest on Sunday to condemn the United States and show support for Pakistan's military, which has reasserted itself after a cross-border NATO attack and a controversial memo that has weakened the civilian government. Ref. Source 1