America's summary execution of terrorists and their families has a price. The Washington Post reported:
From a crumbled Afghanistan rose Osama bin Laden. Who is the U.S. fostering with its summary executions in Pakistan? (Update: another U.S. missile killed 26, the area switched to Sharia Law to appease protestors)
Dozens of followers of Pakistan's top Taliban leader were in a compound when a suspected U.S. missile attack hit Saturday, killing 27 militants in an al-Qaida stronghold near the Afghan border, officials said.
The strike, among the deadliest yet, defied Pakistani government warnings that the tactic is fueling extremism in the nuclear-armed Islamic nation.
The new U.S. administration has brushed off Pakistani criticism that the missile strikes fuel extremist and anti-American sentiment and undercuts the government's own counterinsurgency strategy.
From a crumbled Afghanistan rose Osama bin Laden. Who is the U.S. fostering with its summary executions in Pakistan? (Update: another U.S. missile killed 26, the area switched to Sharia Law to appease protestors)