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Sir, The U.S. has unilaterally adjudged Iran, Iraq and North Korea as the ``axis of evil''. But has it ever thought where the base of all such evils are? Need it be mentioned that the role of Pakistan in supplying nuclear weapons technology to these countries has come out openly. Even Osama bin Laden is suspected to be hiding in Pakistan. Is the U.S. which has drawn a line between ``good terrorism'' and ``bad terrorism'' trying to define countries as ``good evils'' and ``bad evils''?
Rajeev Ranjan Gupta,
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