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    EFFECT OF DRONE ATTACKS

    ON PAKISTAN

    INTRODUCTION

    The project that I am writting is about the effect of drone

    attacks on Pakistan. U.S governament starts

    drone(unmanned aerial vehicles) attacks on Pakistan since

    2004 with the consent of Pakistan government. U.S.A

    believed that due to the presence of Taliban in northen

    areas of Pakistan thats why we are doing it. As it is started

    against Taliban and Pakistan is also against most of the

    talibans groups and hence Pakistan agreed with America on

    an agreement to start drone attacks. At first talibans were

    more effected but with the passage of time most of the

    civilians died due to which the pressure arise on Pakistan

    not only in northern areas but also in other parts of

    Pakistan.

    Talibans (TTP) also raised against Pakistan to take therevenge and they started suicide attacks in differet areas of

    Pakistan. These drone and suicide attacks have effected

    paksitan enormously in many ways i.e economic sectors,

    soverienghty, education, civilian killings etc.

    but despite of these effect In 2009 Barack Obama authorized thecontinuationof these strikes after he became president. Top US officia

    ls consider these strikes very successful and believe that the senior

    al-Qaeda leadership has been decimated by these strikes.

    purpose of the research:

    the purpose of our research is that nowadays the main problem of pakistan is terorrism.And the main causes of terorrism in pakistan is because of drone attacks. As if we see

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    seven years back there was not any clue of suicide attacks. But when U.S started drone on

    pakistan the revenge of talibans increased.

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