Friday, August 8, 2008

Is the Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Becoming a Free-Fire Zone?

A 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment Soldier provides overwatch on an Afghan
valley during Operation Verendrye near the Afghan-Pakistan border.

From World Politics Review:

In recent months, Pakistan's new leaders have been insisting that U.S. forces were not conducting covert operations against al-Qaeda and Taliban militants inside Pakistan and that their government would never allow such missions. They have insisted that Pakistani regular troops and paramilitary forces could adequately deal with the insurgents and any high-value terrorist targets.

According to a variety of sources, however, U.S. military forces, though not permanently based in Pakistan, continue to conduct military attacks from Afghanistan against al-Qaeda and Taliban targets in Pakistan's loosely governed northwestern territories.

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My Comment: The hierarchy and the support structures for the Taliban and their Al Qaeda allies resides in these regions. They will be a target regardless of what anyone may say or think.

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