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India-Pakistan
US drone attack kills 20 militants in Pakistan
2010-01-18
[Al Arabiya Latest] A U.S. drone aircraft fired missiles in Pakistan's South Waziristan region on the Afghan border, killing at least 15 militants on Sunday, Pakistani security officials said.

"Now the death toll is 20. It could rise further. People are still busy removing rubble," a senior security official told Reuters. Most of the casualties were foreign fighters, he added.

The pilotless drone strikes are a source of friction between the United States and Pakistan, which says they are a violation of its sovereignty. U.S. officials say the missile strikes are carried out under an agreement with Islamabad that allows Pakistani leaders to decry the attacks in public. Islamabad denies this.

Washington says they are an effective weapon in tribal areas in northwest Pakistan along the Afghan border seen as a global hub for militants, including senior al-Qaeda and Taliban figures.

Sunday's attack was the tenth missile strike by an unmanned U.S. spy plane so far this year, as the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama puts Pakistan at the heart of its fight against al-Qaeda and Islamist extremists.

The latest attack also brought to 41 the number of militants reported to have been killed in three attacks since Thursday.

Posted by:Fred

#3  The dronezaps are a source of friction between the US and Pakistan? Oh come on, who do you think gave us the coordinates?
Posted by: Sonny Ebbeamp1305   2010-01-18 10:01  

#2  Credit where due, Play4Keeps. This part of the war on terror is going quite well. As Mr. Pruitt writes elsewhere, "How about: al-Qaeda is in both Pakistain and Afghanistan, primarily in the Pashtun areas. Operations of the Pak and the Afghan "Taliban," along with Hekmatyar's Hizb-e-Islami and the Haqqani Group, are coodinated by al-Qaeda. Pak terror orgs such as Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Pak HuJI have either been subsumed into al-Q or, if they retain independence -- like Lashkar-e-Taiba -- are acting within the same harness as the "Talibs." "
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-01-18 09:43  

#1  10th in a month somebody dosnt like AQ HMMMM
Posted by: Play4Keeps   2010-01-18 05:26  

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