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Pakistan
While the military operations continue in Afghanistan,
the border regions with Pakistan have become a major issue. The US does not formally admit to military actions inside Pakistan, but is widely believed to exist. Here are two news articles from the Voice of America and the The Wall Street Journal, I believe describe the frustration of the situation. VOA US Demands More Progress by Pakistan in Afghan War Quote:
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Sounds very similar to Vietnam when we were working over in Laos and Cambodia disrupting their rat lines.
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We still have little idea how much ISI is supporting the Taliban. We know some of that is happening. And we know why. First Pakistan must hedge all bets. Second, no country is monolithic. For the same reason that most support for the Irish Republican Army and against the British came from America.
For the Pakistani army to win any offensive means they must have a reason to do so. Currently they do not for what should be obvious reasons. |
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Hee hee ... cellar search for "Pakistan" in titles reveals this: http://cellar.org/search.php?searchid=2886590
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MasterCharge has disconnected all links with Wikileaks and TheCellar
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Saving search doesn't work that way I suppose
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And so it begins (or continues)... as predictable as a lunar eclipse
NY Times U.S. Military Seeks to Expand Raids in Pakistan By MARK MAZZETTI and DEXTER FILKINS Published: December 20, 2010 Quote:
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Sounds like a great idea.
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What is that old Arab proverb: "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" ( for now )
Here's another one: "It is good to strike the serpent's head with your enemy's hand." Here's another one: "For every action there's a reaction" Our US leadership should not ignore the direction of the current military surge, and should break up Gen. Petreus' "Not-on-my-watch" chain of command. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/29/wo...lines&emc=tha2 Insurgents Set Aside Rivalries on Afghan Border By THOM SHANKER Published: December 28, 2010 Quote:
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I say we decrease the troop levels and significantly increase the frequency of drone strikes guided by smaller groups of special forces who go into Pakistan and id the targets.
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This event seems important and illustrative to me as to what the US is facing in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
We continue to hear news of US interactions with the Pakistani government leaders, but it's the religious leaders behind the scenes who are truly running the show. In my mind, military actions in Pakistan should be based on it being a religious, not a political, war. NY Times Assassination Deepens Divide in Pakistan By CARLOTTA GALL Published: January 5, 2011 Quote:
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That killing is a great tragedy. He was that rare and precious thing, a brave outspoken moderate.
Shortly before this, the Government of Pakistan lost it's majority when a coalition partner split from them and joined the opposition. Parliament has yet to return, but if the govt cannot cobble together a new coalition, Pakistan could see either legislative deadlock or a no confidence motion, leading to the fall of the government and an election. Lord knows who would win that just now, probably no majority but various political and religious groups in rivalry and coalition. The other possibility is government paralysis leading to a military take-over. You know, the same military that provided the bodyguard mentioned above. Take your pick. Me no like.
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This article surprised me because just a few years ago these young attorneys
seemed to be a stabilizing force in the Pakistani government. The tone of the article reminds me of the "student demonstrations" in Japan in the 60's when younger generations of professionals took over the universities, and prevented older members from even entering their offices or classrooms. Quote:
Pakistan Faces a Divide of Age on Muslim Law By CARLOTTA GALL Published: January 10, 2011 Quote:
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The Threat of Civil Unrest in Pakistan and the Davis Case
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