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Friday, June 8, 2012

EU is losing patience with Pakistan: Panetta


The head of the Pentagon warned that as Pakistan continues to support insurgents of the Haqqani network, peace can not return to Afghanistan.
The Secretary of Defense United States, Leon Panetta, said that his country is reaching the limits of his patience with Pakistan for its protection to terrorist groups during a visit to Afghanistan. In a press conference in Kabul, at the end of a meeting with his Afghan counterpart Abdul Rahim Wardak, Panetta said that while Pakistan would continue to support the insurgents of the Haqqani network , peace can not return to Afghanistan. "Pakistan must act against Haqqani shelters used in its semiautonomous tribal belt. E s very important that Pakistan take action, "said the Pentagon chief, who arrived this morning in a surprise to Kabul, after making a working visit to India. Panetta expressed concern about the shelter and free movement having terrorist group Haqqani Pakistani territory, allowing them to attack U.S. troops deployed in Afghanistan, according to a report by news agency PAN."It is a growing concern that there are these shelters and the Haqqanis use them to attack our forces. We are reaching the limits of our patience with Pakistan for that reason, "the U.S. official.Panetta insisted that Pakistani authorities must take steps to avoid giving the Haqqanis protection and to prevent terrorists from using their country as a refuge, "Pakistan should go after the terrorists." Panetta said he needs allies in the war against terrorism to take effective measures to ensure the security of Afghanistan and foreign troops still deployed there to support the Afghan people. stressed that Afghanistan faces still a number of challenges as the U.S. and ISAF troops for Assistance and Security Afaganistán (ISAF) will continue to support Afghanistan until fully assume their safety. On arrival at Kabul International Airport, Panetta said that foreign troops will continue training the Afghan police and soldiers to the last day and still remain in Afghanistan after Kabul retreat if it is required. are currently about 130,000 troops in Afghanistan ISAF international, although it is anticipated that later this year the United States withdraw 23,000 soldiers, while the rest of the country will gradually realize the withdrawal in 2014. Before arriving in Kabul, Panetta visited New Delhi where he asked Indian leaders to increase aid to Afghanistan even after the 2014.

Apple tries to block the sale of U.S. Galaxy S3

Apple does not let a Samsung The Cupertino tech giant has filed a new lawsuit against the Korean company to avoid U.S. sales of its latest phone, the Samsung S3 Galaxy , considering that Samsung with this device violates certain patents that country. Apple argues that, in particular, Samsung infringe two patents: context menus that are displayed to give a choice of different applications that the user can choose to open some links or files and the voice recognition system of the Galaxy Samsung S3 , very similar to Siri from Apple . Unlike this, that of Samsung is able to understand Castilian. Despite efforts by Apple to block the new terminal device launch Samsung Galaxy S3 in the U.S. is imminent. But this is not the first fight in patenting of two major technology companies , which has long waged a constant war between his two great models of smartphones : the iPhone and the Galaxy.