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U.S. AIR FORCE COULD NEED THE PAKISTANI AIR BASES

WASHINGTON, USA, According to a Pentagon source, the US Air Forces could want to make a "limited" use of Pakistan Air Force bases in Peshawar and Quetta either for combat, transport and surveillance aircrafts support and for ground operation that may follow aerial strikes inside Afghanistan. This would help particularly the Sentry aircrafts to maintain a strict surveillance on Afghani territo...

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