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US set to blacklist Haqqani network: report
 
September 07, 2012, 11:59 am
 
 
US set to blacklist Haqqani network: report

The Obama administration has decided to blacklist the Haqqani network as a terror group and is expected to announce the decision as early as Friday, the New York Times reported.

US officials have been debating the move for a month, with opponents fearing that it could pour more salt on the wounded alliance with Pakistan after more than a year of turmoil in the delicate relationship.
But the Times reported late Thursday that supporters of the move had won out, arguing that the designation would help to disrupt the Haqqani network's fund-raising activities in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
A senior State Department official traveling with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Brunei said she had made a decision on the Haqqani network and expected to submit it to Congress on Friday, without providing further details.
The Haqqani network has been accused of launching scores of attacks on US troops in Afghanistan from strongholds in Pakistan's restive northwest, and Washington has demanded that Islamabad do more to deny them "safe havens."
US officials have linked the Haqqani network to some of the boldest attacks in Afghanistan.
The State Department has designated certain members of the Haqqani network as terrorists but has resisted blacklisting the entire group.
The United States has slowly been rebuilding cooperation with Pakistan, badly damaged after US forces killed Osama bin Laden last year near the military's main academy.

 
 
 
 
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