Monday, June 29, 2009

Pakistan Civil War Updates -- June 29, 2009

Pakistan Conflict Map.
Image from The BBC


Pakistan Treads Warily as New Fight Looms -- Washington Post

Preliminary Efforts Against Fighters in Tribal Waziristan Yield Mixed Results

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, June 28 -- More than 70 years ago, the British army went to war against tribal forces loyal to a charismatic religious figure in what is now the Pakistani region of Waziristan. The ensuing guerrilla conflict lasted more than a decade. The British troops, though far more numerous and better armed, never captured the renegade leader and finally withdrew from the region.

Today, the Pakistani army is preparing to launch a major operation against another warrior in Waziristan, the ruthless Islamist commander Baitullah Mehsud. Taking a lesson from history and its own recent failures, the army is attempting to isolate and weaken Mehsud before sending its troops into battle.

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More News On Pakistan

Pakistan Broadens Taliban Fight -- Wall Street Journal
Violence across NW Pakistan kills dozens -- Yahoo News/AP
Western Pakistan Fighting Kills 50 -- Voice of America
12 soldiers killed in Taliban ambush -- Belfast Telegraph
Swat operation likely to end in few days: Pakistan army -- China view
Pakistani forces "clearing last Taliban from Swat" -- Reuters
Attacks Increase as Pakistan Military Pursues Top Militants -- Voice of America
Pakistan Rejects Talks With Militants Amid Offensive -- Bloomberg
The high price of eliminating the Taleban from Buner -- Times Online
Pakistan offers reward for capture of Baitullah Mehsud -- the Telegraph
Money for the Taliban -- Dawn
US helping secure Pak's nuke arsenal at cost of USD 100 million -- The Hindu
Pakistanis begin to rebuild lives -- L.A. Times

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