File:Sen. Jim Webb Questions Former National Security Advisor James L. Jones on U.S. Strategic Interests in Pakistan.ogg

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English: Former National Security Adviser James Jones testified on U.S. interests in Pakistan. In his testimony General Jones said that with the death of Osama bin Laden, Pakistan needed to quickly redefine its strategic relationship with the U.S. He also said he understood American frustration over aid to Pakistan.
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Author United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

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