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Afghanistan
Attacks fuel concern over peace deal
2006-09-30
Afghan analysts say an increase in attacks on Afghanistan's border is vindicating fears that Pakistan's truce with pro-Taliban rebels will feed the insurgency. The US-led coalition said on Thursday that attacks in parts of Afghanistan opposite the North Waziristan region have tripled in some areas since the ceasefire came into effect there two months ago.

“It is giving an assurance that they are no more under threat from Pakistan and this is opening a new front in Afghanistan" in provinces on the border...”
The deal has essentially opened a new front in the Taliban insurgency, said Kabul University politics lecturer and analyst Nasrullah Stanizai. "I think the agreement in Waziristan is indeed giving legitimacy to Taliban and Al Qaeda activities under the name of local Taliban in those areas," he told AFP. "It is giving an assurance that they are no more under threat from Pakistan and this is opening a new front in Afghanistan" in provinces on the border, he said.

Reflecting suspicion here about the motives of Islamabad, Stanizai said the move was an "organised attempt by Pakistan to destabilise Afghanistan". The spike in attacks, which suggests an increase in the movement of militants from across the border, was not promising, analysts and officials in Kabul said.
Posted by:Fred

#4  I don't think it is switching sides as much as an admission that he can't do anything about the situation for what is probably a collection of reasons. My guess is Waziristan is going to see a lot of cross-border activity, but going in the other direction. Getting the Paki army out of the way was a necessary condition for this to happen without repercussions.
Posted by: SteveS   2006-09-30 09:30  

#3  I hope so SH, but I doubt it. Perv has switched sides in the time honored fashion of that part of the world.
Posted by: 6   2006-09-30 07:02  

#2  I think the Pakistani army presence was preventing us from doing what needs to be done in Waziristan. The Taliban fols will soon be trumpeting about how illegal inccursions are taking place. And hopefully they will be right.
Posted by: Super Hose   2006-09-30 01:56  

#1  I'd say Mr Stanizai gets it.
Posted by: .com   2006-09-30 01:44  

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