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India-Pakistan
US air strike wounds at least 3 Pakistanis
2006-05-08
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - U.S. helicopter gunships wounded at least three Pakistani terrorists laborers in a missile strike against suspected Taliban fighters in the South Waziristan tribal region on Monday, according to security officials. The three were brought to the Pakistani bordertown of Angoor Adda from a nearby mountain where they had been digging bunkers mining for minerals, but another eight men were vaporized buried in place unaccounted for, said the officials, who requested anonymity.

The attack came on the heels of criticism by a senior U.S. official of Pakistan's efforts to stop Taliban fighters crossing into Afghanistan to attack U.S. and Afghan forces.
Hummmmm
Security officials said the attack was launched during the early afternoon on the slopes of a mountain called Khawaja Khizer. Military and government spokesmen could not be immediately contacted, and it was unknown whether the U.S. side had consulted Pakistani forces before carrying out the attack inside Pakistani territory.
They get sooooo snippy when you don't call first
Henry Crumpton, the U.S. State Department's coordinator for counterterrorism, said in Kabul on Saturday; "Has Pakistan done enough? I think the answer is 'no'." "Not only al Qaeda, but Taliban leadership are primarily in Pakistan, and the Pakistanis know that," Crumpton said, adding that eliminating militant safe havens in Pakistan's tribal lands was crucial.
Crumpton's comments were a rare public admonishment of Pakistan by a member of the U.S. administration, and were a sign of growing frustration with the Taliban's resurgence since late last year.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai had also implored Pakistan to do more, shortly before President George W. Bush visited both countries along with India in early March. Bush called for the security forces on both sides of the border to enhance their intelligence sharing and coordination.
Posted by:Steve

#5  anonymous officials - I assume Reuters means anon PAKISTANI officials. Hard to read it any other way, but still it would have been good to clarify.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2006-05-08 14:02  

#4  Oh gee darn. Looks like our GPS needs recalibrated. *wink* *wink*
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-05-08 13:36  

#3  Can't we just play that old game where we fly into Pakistan, kill the bad guys, Mush condemns the act, we appologize, then do it again in 3 days, repeat, repeat , repeat?
Posted by: Bigjim-ky   2006-05-08 13:23  

#2  Our guys have plenty of people to shoot at in Wakiland, I can't believe they are blowing away innocent miners for fun.
Posted by: Spavimp Flainter5653   2006-05-08 13:21  

#1  Of course, by saying what sounds like an admonishment to Perv, we help him to triangulate with the Islamists in his government.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-05-08 13:11  

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