Friday, February 17, 2012

How U.S. Special Forces Infiltrated Pakistan To Confront al-Qaeda, The Taliban, And Their Supporters In The ISI

Navy SEALs in Afghanistan (Wikipedia)

The Story Of How U.S. Special Forces Infiltrated Pakistan -- The Atlantic

Using special tracking technology and CIA oversight, teams have quietly crossed the border to challenge al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and their supporters in the Pakistani spy service.

With Osama bin Laden dead, al-Qaeda's capabilities severely diminished, and the United States scaling back operations in Afghanistan, what will President Barack Obama and his successors do with the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)? A look at what they've already been doing outside of war zones gives us some hints.

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My Comment: I suspect that Marc Ambinder & D.B. Grady's book The Command: Deep Inside the President's Secret Army account of CIA/Special forces operations in Pakistan has raised a stink in Pakistan's intelligence services the ISI.

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