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India-Pakistan
US says Pakistan border situation 'complex'
2010-10-08
[Dawn] The United States Thursday admitted the situation in Pak tribal areas was "difficult and complex" as tensions with Islamabad escalated over US dronezaps on forces of Evil and a border row.

Earlier, Pakistain's foreign ministry said there was "no justification" for escalated US dronezaps on its soil believed to be targeting beturbanned goons blamed for plotting mass casualty attacks in Europe.

"We believe that (the attacks) are counter-productive and also a violation of our illusory sovereignty," Pak foreign ministry front man Abdul Basit told news hounds, calling on the United States to "revisit its policy."

White House front man Minister of Information Robert Washington Bob Gibbs habitually declines to comment on the strikes by unmanned drone aircraft armed with missiles, believed to be carried out by the CIA, and did not immediately respond directly to Basit's remarks.

But despite current elevated tensions, as the Afghan war moves into its 10th year, he praised Pakistain's role in the US anti-terror campaign.

"We understand the situation is difficult and complex. We are heartened by the activities that the government of Pakistain has undertaken to put Al-Qaeda under the type of pressure in the tribal areas that it has never faced before."

However,
The infamous However...
in a leaked report to Congress this week, the administration warned that Pak forces were avoiding "direct conflict" with the Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda in the lawless northwest tribal zone.

And it said the Pak military had continued operations against cut-throats in South Wazoo, but added that soldiers stayed close to roads and that operations were progressing "slowly."

The United States has launched 27 dronezaps in a new wave since September 3, while more than 1,100 people have died in 143 strikes since the campaign began in August 2008.

Washington and Islamabad are also at odds over the killing of two Pak soldiers on Pak soil after they were mistaken for beturbanned goons by a US helicopter crew.

The incident prompted Pakistain to close the main Nato supply route into Afghanistan. The crossing remains shut, despite apologies from US ambassador to Islamabad Anne Patterson and Admiral Michael Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

About 6,500 oil tankers and supply vehicles have been stranded in Pakistain for more than a week, waiting for the route to reopen to supplies heading for the 152,000 US-led troops in Afghanistan.

As the tankers have backed up, they have become vulnerable: about 120 Nato vehicles have been destroyed in gun and arson attacks over the past week as the Taliban beturbanned goons step up efforts to disrupt the supply route.
Posted by:Fred

#4  OOOOPPSIES, forgot DAILY TIMES.PK > [PAK IM Rehman Malik] MALIK: ALL [milpol = mil]OPTIONS OPEN TO DEFEND COUNTRY.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-10-08 21:30  

#3  No formal timeline given yet, but ISLAMABAD = PAKISTAN is repor mulling REOPENING its closed boders once again to US-NATO Supply Trucks.

* NEWS KERALA > [Rogue]PAK ISI ELEMENTS STILL HELPING TALIBAN: US; + [TTP] TALIBAN IS MOST POPULAR POLITICAL PARTY IN PAKISTAN RURAL AREAS.

* PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > WSJ: PAKISTAN SPY AGENCY URGING TALIBAN TO FIGHT US [ISI Officers threatening to arrest any Taliban whom do not obey ISI orders].

Not good news at all for Islamabad's relations wid Washington DC.

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* ION PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > KASHMIR DID NOT [histor legally] MERGE WID INDIA:ABDULLAH [J-K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah].

ARTIC > ABDULLAH = "ACCESSION" TO INDIA BY COMMON AGREEMENT IS NOT FORMAL MERGER OR NATIONAL INCORPORATION INTO INDJUH, NOR WAS EVAR!INTENDED TO BE; KASHMIR-INDIA AGREEMENT has been misunderstood or misinterpreted by many on all sides.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-10-08 21:28  

#2  White House front man Minister of Information Robert Washington Bob Gibbs ???.....aka Rectal Robert?

Most multi-state sanctioned insurgencies are indeed somewhat "complex." The one in Pakistan is the standard 6 & 7/8ths however.

Posted by: Besoeker   2010-10-08 07:59  

#1  US says Pakistan border situation 'complex'

It is if you are incompetent.
Posted by: gorb   2010-10-08 04:11  

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