Clinton defends Taliban outreach formerly Congress

  WASHINGTON – desk of State Hillary Rodham Clinton thought bluntly Thursday with the intention of U.S. outreach to gauge the Taliban-linked Haqqani networks gain into quiet talks when further than a decade of war was answered with an attack on our group into Afghanistan. Testifying more willingly than skeptical members of the dynasty Foreign Affairs group, Clinton defended the seeming contradiction of U.S. pressure on Pakistan to crack down on the Haqqani cluster, considered a most important warning to American forces dressed in Afghanistan, and pains to engage elements of the set of contacts instead of potential negotiations.

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