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Pakistani authorities closes the NATO supply lines because______.A.24 Pakistani soldiers w

Pakistani authorities closes the NATO supply lines because______.

A.24 Pakistani soldiers were killed by the Taliban

B.24 Pakistani soldiers were killed in an airstrike

C.24 American soldiers killed Pakistani soldiers

D.24 American soldiers were killed in an airstrike

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