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charlie: welcome to the broadcast as president continues his review of afghanistan and pakistan policy, we talk about that policy deliberation in the white house with martha of abc news. peter baker of new york times. and former state department official, jamie rubin. if you look at them see what is a direct threat to the united states, the homeland, the first answer is, al qaeda in pakistan. the theory is there s not very many fighters from afghanistan left in afghanistan fewer than a hundred according to the american officials. therefore, the focus ought to be more intensely on those border areas of pakistan where we have recently seen these predators strikes, special operations raids and so forth. bring some successes. look back in the last couple of months what we have been talking about what secretary gates has been talking about, what the president has been talking about is afghanistan deteriorating. if they say there are only a hundred members of al qaeda in af
charlie: welcome to the broadcast as president continues his review of afghanistan and pakistan policy, we talk about that policy deliberation in the white house with martha of abc news. peter baker of new york times. and former state department official, jamie rubin. if you look at them see what is a direct threat to the united states, the homeland, the first answer is, al qaeda in pakistan. the theory is there s not very many fighters from afghanistan left in afghanistan fewer than a hundred according to the american officials. therefore, the focus ought to be more intensely on those border areas of pakistan where we have recently seen these predators strikes, special operations raids and so forth. bring some successes. look back in the last couple of months what we have been talking about what secretary gates has been talking about, what the president has been talking about isfghanistan deteriorating. if they say there are only a hundred members of al qaeda in afgh