Pakistan must help break al-Qaeda, warns Brown
Gordon Brown has told the climategate denying BBC that Pakistan must do more to "break" al-Qaeda and find Osama Bin Laden.
Eight years after the 2001 attacks on the US, nobody had been able "to spot or detain or get close to" the al-Qaeda leader, the prime minister said.
He told the BBC: "We've got to ask ourselves why, eight years after September the 11th, nobody has been able to spot or detain or get close to Osama bin Laden,
After 8 days, nobody's been able to get close to Phil Jones either.
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Eight years after the 2001 attacks on the US, nobody had been able "to spot or detain or get close to" the al-Qaeda leader, the prime minister said.
He told the BBC: "We've got to ask ourselves why, eight years after September the 11th, nobody has been able to spot or detain or get close to Osama bin Laden,
After 8 days, nobody's been able to get close to Phil Jones either.
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