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Will ask nations that harbour terrorists to eliminate them: US

In the op-ed he did not mention any country, but based on the remarks of US President Donald Trump and those of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson who called on Pakistan to act against the terror safe havens inside its territory, Kellogg's reference seemed obviously directed at Pakistan.

August 24, 2017 / 11:34 IST
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The US will ask nations that harbour terror networks to eliminate them and will target terrorists in their sanctuaries, a top Trump administration official has said, in an apparent message to Pakistan.

"We will demand that nations ultimately provide for their own security. Those that harbour terrorist networks must eliminate them," Lt Gen (Retd) Keith Kellogg, Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff of the National Security Council, wrote in an op-ed to Breitbart News.

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In the op-ed he did not mention any country, but based on the remarks of US President Donald Trump and those of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson who called on Pakistan to act against the terror safe havens inside its territory, Kellogg's reference seemed obviously directed at Pakistan.

"We will fight those that threaten us wherever they may be. We will fight them at night, in the day, in their supposed sanctuaries. We will give them no rest nor will we grow weary," Kellogg said in the op-ed to Breitbart News, which is now headed by Steve Bannon, who till last week was the White House Chief Strategist.