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U.S. Commander Orders Plans on Pakistan
WASHINGTON (AP) - The commander of U.S. forces in Central Asia has launched planning for more extensive use of U.S. troops to train Pakistani armed forces, a senior defense official said Wednesday.
Oh, this is a bad idea ...
Adm. William J. Fallon, commander of U.S. Central Command, issued a planning order, an internal instruction to lower-level commanders, to propose ideas for a long-term approach to helping Pakistan combat what has become an expanding, homegrown insurgency that threatens the stability of the government.
I don't think training is the major issue with the Pak army's inability/unwillingness to confront the Talibs ...
Fallon's intent is to develop new approaches to help Pakistan, with a time horizon stretching to 2015, the official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the order has not been made public. A central assumption in the planning is that no such U.S. training contribution would be made without the Pakistani government's prior approval, the official said.

In an interview last week during a conference with Middle Eastern defense chiefs in Florida, Fallon said Pakistan is taking a more welcoming view of U.S. suggestions for using American troops to train and advise its own forces in the fight against anti-government extremists.
Anything to deflect responsibility for their own failures ...
Fallon said he believes increased violence inside Pakistan in recent months has led Pakistani leaders to conclude that they must focus more intensively on extremist al-Qaida hideouts near the border with Afghanistan. ``They see they've got real problems internally,'' Fallon said. ``My sense is there is an increased willingness to address these problems, and we're going to try to help them.'' He said U.S. assistance would be ``more robust,'' but he offered few details. ``There is more willingness to do that now'' on Pakistan's part, he said.
I think Adm. Fallon is being led down the garden path ...

Posted by: Steve White 2008-01-24
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