Thursday, July 10, 2008

Battle Brewing In Pakistan’s Tribal Areas



From Strata-Sphere:

It seems both sides are gearing up for a Battle Royale in the lawless tribal regions of Pakistan which border Afghanistan and have been the launching pad for attacks into Afghanistan by the remnants of al-Qaeda and their Taliban cousins. First we see signs of al-Qaeda fighters fleeing Iraq and heading to the Pakistan tribal regions:

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More News on Pakistan's Tribal Regions

More foreign fighters moving into Pakistan's tribal areas: report -- AFP
US military chief says more foreign fighters operating in Pakistan tribal area -- International Herald Tribune
Pak witnessing increase in influx of foreign militants: report -- Press Trust Of India
US sending more air power to Afghanistan -- Pakistan Dawn
Divided Political Leadership, Faulty Government Policies Complicate War On Terror -- All Headline News
Inside the Ring: Critics Of U.S. Policy In Pakistan's Tribal Regions -- Washington Times
US poised to attack Pakistan extremists -- The Australian

My Comment: Al Qaeda supporters, Taliban soldiers .... they are all getting ready for a fight. The problem is that both Pakistan and Nato are having trouble in developing a strategy to confront them. This lack of action is showing weakness, and is embolding the Taliban.

There are no longer any good options now. For U.S. forces to enter Pakistan will mean a massive escalation in the conflict with the Taliban, and potentially with other ethnic groups in Pakistan. Bin Laden enjoys enormous support in Pakistan. Any action involving U.S. forces in Pakistan will bring about a destabilization of the entire region, with the central government in Pakistan being the first casualty.

On the otherside, failure to respond would only mean giving a safe operating base for Al Qaeda to plot international terrorist strikes, and for the Taliban to regroup, train, and bring the fight back into Afghanistan.

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