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March 2, 2006
As President Bush heads to Pakistan, security in the Islamic nation is a primary issue. Under President Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan has made strides to curb extremism and reform Islamic education. But critics say the Pakistani security services are not doing enough to prevent members of the Taliban and al-Qaeda from using bases in Pakistan to conduct armed attacks on neighboring India and Afghanistan.
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