Taliban driver’s family accuses US of murder in drone strike

Taliban driver’s family accuses US of murder in drone strike

QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — The family of a driver who was killed alongside Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour in a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan has filed a case against U.S. officials, seeking to press murder charges, police said Sunday.

Mansour had entered Pakistan from Iran using a false name and fake Pakistani identity documents on May 21, when his car was targeted by a U.S. drone. The driver, who was also killed, was later identified as Mohammed Azam.

Should ‘Never Trump’ people get over it?
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Should ‘Never Trump’ people get over it?

Mona Charen

Washington state's Republican Party just defied the stampede toward "unity." Meeting over the weekend, they awarded 40 of the state's 41 delegates to Ted Cruz. Washington's Republicans have refused to be sheep.

The past few days have featured hectoring demands of Never Trump people to "get over it." These have come not just from the more bullying precincts of Trump fandom, as in "Get on the Trump train or get run over," but also from party regulars and officeholders suggesting that failure to endorse Donald Trump now is a kind of stubborn self-indulgence. "While you sit out, Hillary gets elected," huffed one of my critics, for example.

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