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India-Pakistan
Extremists relocating to big cities to avoid drone attacks
2009-04-09
WASHINGTON: Al Qaeda, Taliban and other militants have been relocating from the Tribal Areas to PakistanÂ’s overcrowded and impoverished cities, which is likely to make it harder to find and stop them from staging terrorist attacks, officials say.
Doesn't make it harder for us to drone-zap them, but it does push them farther from the border.
Concerns are growing among US intelligence and military officials that CIA’s drone strikes are bolstering the insurgency by prompting radicals to disperse from the Tribal Areas into Pakistan’s heartland. “Putting these guys on the run forces a lot of good things to happen,” said a senior US defence official. “It gives you more targeting opportunities. The downside is that you get a much more dispersed target set and they go to places where we are not operating.”

Moreover, the officials point out, the strikes by the missile-firing drones are a recruiting boon for extremists because of the civilian casualties.
Yup, that's it, might as well give up now ...
The attacks “may have hurt more than they have helped”, said another US military official involved in counter-terrorism operations. The official called the drone operations a “recruiting windfall for the Pakistani Taliban”.
Good lord, stop the hand wringing and man up!
As a result of the drone attacks, insurgent activities are “more dispersed in Pakistan and focusing on Pakistani targets”, said Christine Fair of the RAND Corp, a think tank that advises the Pentagon.

US officials have long identified Karachi as the headquarters of the Afghan TalibanÂ’s fundraising committee, and many top Taliban were educated at the Binori Mosque. An upheaval in Karachi would be catastrophic, they say.
For who?
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Let them move into the cities, then ARCLIGHT the cities. Once there aren't more than a handful of survivors, give the eastern half to India. Use the western half as a carrot to get rid of the corruption in Afghanistan.

Works for me, anyway...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-04-09 22:39  

#3  ISI HQ, Top floor, NW corner.
Posted by: mojo   2009-04-09 11:03  

#2  "Taliban and other militants have been relocating from the Tribal Areas to Pakistan's overcrowded and impoverished cities"

Where we have a better chance of getting someone to drop a dime on them for a cool million or five. And where their communications are more likely to be intercepted and their interactions with others more easily watched.

I say this is a "good thing".

"US intelligence and military officials"

This could mean two people out of thousands believe this. And a "military official" doesn't need to be "in the military". This could be some mid-level civilian working at the Pentagon cafeteria for all we know.

Safe to ignore this story until they can give a clearer picture of the source. This one is vague enough to have been made up by the reporter.
Posted by: crosspatch   2009-04-09 03:13  

#1   Binori Mosque and a plane crash - sounds like an appropriate drone.
Posted by: 3dc   2009-04-09 02:23  

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