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Obama expects Pakistan govt to act against terror

"We have to make sure that we've got a Pakistani government that is working effectively with us to dismantle these networks," Obama said.

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US president Barack Obama has stressed on the need to have a government in Pakistan  that is effective in taking action against terrorist outfits in the country.
   
"We have to make sure that we've got a Pakistani government that is working effectively with us to dismantle these networks," Obama said as he reiterated his goal to dismantle and destroy al-Qaeda and its affiliates.
       
"The reason we're there in the first place is because 3,000 Americans were killed from an attack launched in that region. We are not going to have that repeated," he said.

In order to achieve that, we have to make sure that we have a stable Afghan government, and we also have to make sure that we've got a Pakistani government that is working effectively with us to dismantle these networks, Obama said in response to a question at a White House news briefing.

Along with the visiting Russian president Dmitry Medvedev. A day earlier, Obama had said that the United States would not tolerate terrorist safe haven.

"Our nation is at war. We face a very tough fight in Afghanistan. But Americans don't flinch in the face of difficult truths or difficult tasks. We persist and we persevere. We will not tolerate a safe haven for terrorists who want to destroy Afghan society from within and launch attacks against innocent men, women and children in our country and around the world," Obama said.

Emerging from the Oval office, soon after his monthly situation room meeting on Afghanistan and Pakistan with his national security aide, Obama said the goal is to break the momentum of the Taliban.
   
"Make no mistake, we have a clear goal. We are going to break the Taliban's momentum. We are going to build Afghan capacity. We are going to relentlessly apply pressure on al-Qaeda and its leadership, strengthening the ability of both Afghanistan and Pakistan to do the same," he said.

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