On Thursday, a Pakistani military unit fired warning shots at two U.S. Army helicopters that allegedly flew into Pakistani territory. U.S. officials deny a border incursion took place. It's the latest in a string of tense moments tied to stepped-up American efforts to target al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden. Karen DeYoung, senior diplomatic correspondent for The Washington Post, talks with Alex Chadwick about how the incident affects U.S.-Pakistani relations.
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