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Gates: Taliban has little chance to get Pakistan's nuclear weapons

Kabul - US Defence Secretary Roberts Gates said Thursday in Afghanistan that the Taliban's reach to  within dozens of kilometers of Islamabad  served as an alarm to the country, but expressed confidence that there was little chance for the militants ...
Posted : Thu, 07 May 2009 16:29:40 GMT
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Kabul - US Defence Secretary Roberts Gates said Thursday in Afghanistan that the Taliban's reach to "within dozens of kilometers of Islamabad" served as an alarm to the country, but expressed confidence that there was little chance for the militants to access country's nuclear weapons. Gates, who was speaking in press conference in the capital Kabul, said that the Taliban in western part of Pakistan had "overreached" with their recent offensive in a district, which is "within dozens of kilometres of Islamabad."

"I think there is very little chance of Taliban in Pakistan achieving a level of success that would give them access to Pakistan's nuclear weapons," he added, however.

He said the Taliban's advance towards the capital swerved "as an alarm for the Pakistani government that these violent extremists in western part of Pakistan are a significant danger to the government of Pakistan."

Praising recently military operations in the area, Gates said: "I believe that the reaction of the Pakistani army shows their recognition of the danger that exist in western part of the country."

He ruled out any possibility that the US forces would cross the border from Afghanistan and attack the militants on the other side of the border.

"Our goal is to work with the Pakistani army as they deal with this problem and we are willing to do all we can to help them."

Gates comments came a day after US President Barack Obama met his Afghan and Pakistani counterparts in Washington to discuss ways in fight against Taliban militants and their al-Qaeda allies based in tribal areas along the shared border between the two Islamic countries.

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