Wednesday, December 17, 2014

US Pledges Resolve Against Terrorism After Pakistan Siege

PENTAGON—U.S. officials said they remained determined to fight terrorism in the wake of Tuesday's Taliban attack that left 141 Pakistanis dead, most of them schoolchildren.

President Barack Obama decried the "heinous" attack in Peshawar and said the U.S. would continue to support Pakistan's efforts to combat terrorism and extremism.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the "depraved decision that one has to make to storm a school of innocent children and fire on them is a testament to how cold-blooded these extremists are."

Speaking from London, Secretary of State John Kerry called the killings an act of terror that "shakes all people of conscience."

"The images are absolutely gut-wrenching: Young children carried away in ambulances. A teacher burned alive in front of the students. A house of learning turned into a house of unspeakable horror," Kerry said.

"Prime Minister [Nawaz] Sharif said, 'These are my children, it is my loss.' Well, this morning, wherever you live, wherever you are, those are our children. And this is the world's loss," the secretary added.

At the State Department in Washington, spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the U.S. stood beside the Pakistani people in their fight against extremism and would continue assisting them on counterterrorism measures.

"We're going to keep working together, and I don't think it reflects anything other than a cowardly attack by this group," Psaki said.

At the Pentagon, spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby called the Tuesday massacre a grim reminder of the "real" terrorist threat that remains around the globe.

"When you see something like what happens today and the recent attacks we've seen in Kabul, I think it just steels all of us – not just Afghans, not just Pakistanis, not just Americans, but all of us, all of the coalition and partner members – to make sure that we continue to stay dedicated at this going into 2015," Kirby said.

He said that while the Afghan Taliban and the Pakistani Taliban are not viewed as one homogenous group, the violence they cause is a common consequence that must be stopped.
Some information for this report came from Reuters.
 Carla Babb
 voanews.com
16/12/12 
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  1. U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday denounced a terror attack on a school in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar, which killed at least 132 people...

    "The United States condemns in the strongest possible terms today's horrific attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan," the president said in a written statement.

    "By targeting students and teachers in this heinous attack, terrorists have once again shown their depravity," he said.

    The Pakistani Taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack, in which gunmen wearing army uniforms stormed into the army-run school in downtown Peshawar and exchanged fire with the security forces. At least 245 others were injured in the attack and an unknown number of students and staff were held hostage by the militants.

    "We stand with the people of Pakistan, and reiterate the commitment of the United States to support the government of Pakistan in its efforts to combat terrorism and extremism and to promote peace and stability in the region," Obama said.
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