Reiterating its support to Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf, United States has said the recent assassination bids on him underlines the need to continue the war on terror.

"It's a reminder that the war on terrorism continues," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said.
"President Musharraf has been a strong partner in our global war on terrorism. We will continue to work with him on our global efforts," he said.
The Pakistani General survived two back-to-back assassination bids in Rawalpindi on Christmas Day.
Musharraf was not hurt, but the blasts near a petrol pump killed 15 people and injured 46, including several policemen.
The attack was the second attempt on Musharraf's life in less than two weeks.
In a televised address, the Pakistan President blamed terrorists and communal forces for the attempt on his life and vowed to "cleanse the country of these extremists."