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India-Pakistan
Tribesmen warn of blocking NATO supplies
2008-09-17
Tribal elders, religious scholars and influential people from Khyber Agency have warned of blocking logistic supplies for United States and NATO troops stationed in Afghanistan if they continued attacking villages in the tribal belt. "Only civilians are being killed and maimed in unwarranted attacks from across the border while those wanted to the US have stayed unscathed so far," said elders from the Kooki Khel tribe of the agency connecting Peshawar with Afghanistan.

Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday, tribal elders Malik Israrullah, Taj Mahal advocate, Malik Juma Gul and Haji Barak praised the government's stance after the recent US airstrikes in the Tribal Areas. They said they were encouraged by the army chief's statement that the country's sovereignty would be protected at all cost.

The Kooki Khel tribe inhabits Jamrud and parts of Landi Kotal sub-division of Khyber Agency. Most food and other logistic supplies destined for the US and NATO bases in Afghanistan are transported through this mountainous route leading from Peshawar to Torkham. The tribesmen did not give a specific deadline for the blockade of the route. "We shall look towards the government before setting a deadline," said Israrullah.

About their earlier demand of army withdrawal from the Tribal Areas, Haji Barak said the situation had changed with the arrival of an elected government. Taj Mahal advocate said the elders would make the Tribal Areas a graveyard of American troops if the US forces attacked Pakistani territories.
Posted by:Fred

#11  Very good Mr. Spemble.
Posted by: Gerald Lloyd Kookson III    2008-09-17 19:35  

#10  it's Grand Funk Railroad
Posted by: Frank G   2008-09-17 19:11  

#9  On second thought, perhaps someone did and forgot to return it.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-09-17 17:52  

#8  But I wouldn't want to borrow his comb.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-09-17 17:52  

#7  Why is there a picture of three aged hippies instead of Afghans?

/snark. I know they are too well armed for hippies, that's the give-away.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-09-17 17:34  

#6  If there are no Kookis, there is no problem. Might want to think about that before issuing threats, ya ignorant jerks.
Posted by: mojo   2008-09-17 17:03  

#5  ahhh .. I choose free will
Posted by: Frank G   2008-09-17 15:50  

#4   What to do? Either course threanens their hold on power. Maybe they could use an Obama strategy and just vote present.

Heh. At the risk of quoting rock lyrics, they could chose *not* to decide. But making that choice gets you the worst parts of both alternatives.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-09-17 14:42  

#3  Maybe they should contact Pancake Corrie for advice on blocking big equipment......
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2008-09-17 13:50  

#2  "The Kooki Khel tribe"

Stop me if you've heard this one before...
Posted by: mojo   2008-09-17 13:19  

#1  So what does the new Pak government do? If they back the tribesmen they risk war with us and almost certainly lose power internally. If they side with us, they'll need to help protect supply routes. This brings the Khyber maniacs directly down on their heads. What to do? Either course threanens their hold on power. Maybe they could use an Obama strategy and just vote present.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-09-17 11:44  

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