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India-Pakistan
US will also target other Al Qaeda leaders: Clinton
2011-05-22
The United States expects its allies to go after Al Qaeda leaders if they are located within their territories and if they do not, the Americans will get them, says US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
... sometimes described as the Smartest Woman in the World and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Dean Rusk ...
Also on Friday, the US media reported that the B.O. regime had revived its covert drone campaign against Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Pakistain's tribal areas after several months of slow activity.

In an interview to CBS News, Secretary Clinton said she agreed with US Defence Secretary Robert Gates that top Pak leaders were unaware of the late Osama bin Laden's
... who is currently taking a long nap in the dirt... urm... water...
whereabouts.

"Would you recommend additional unilateral raids if you knew the whereabouts of other key Al Qaeda figures in Pakistain?" she was asked.

"I'm not going to comment on any hypotheticals and I certainly wouldn't go into any operational details. But I think it should be sufficient to say that the United States has made it clear from the very moment we were attacked that we would go after those who had attacked us," she said.

"Bin Laden was our primary target. The President made a gutsy decision. We were very pleased that the operation succeeded. And we've made it clear to people around the world that if we locate someone who has been part of the Al Qaeda leadership, then you get him or we will get him."

What the US would do about its relationship with Pakistain if it determined that Pak leaders knew Bin Laden's was in Abbottabad, she was asked. "I would answer the same way that Secretary Gates said, because he and I see this eye to eye. We believe that it was not proven that anybody at the top of the government in Pakistain knew where Bin Laden was," Secretary Clinton responded.

"But it seems likely that somebody did know. I said that the first time I went to Pakistain. I said, 'It's hard to believe that somebody in your government somewhere -- and it could be some very low-level person -- doesn't know where he is'. And we're having very candid conversations with our Pak partners," she said. Secretary Clinton, however, stressed that the US had had good cooperation with Pakistain on many important strategic interests and had supported Pakistain in the fight against the beturbanned goons who were killing and threatening their people.

"But we expect more. We're having conversations about what more we can do together."

Asked when she was planning to visit Pakistain, the secretary said: "We'll see how the conversations go. Marc Grossman, my special representative to Afghanistan and Pakistain, is there now, following up on some of the areas of concern."

The US State Department said earlier that Secretary Clinton planned to visit Pakistain after Ambassador Grossman returned from the region but the department's front man also explained that the visit would only be finalised if the US envoy
succeeded in laying the groundwork for further talks. Diplomatic sources in Washington say that Mr Grossman went to Islamabad with a road map for a future partnership, which includes conditions that the Americans believe should be acceptable to Pakistain.

Meanwhile,
...back at the hoedown, Bob finally got to dance with Sally...
CNN quoted, Bill Roggio, a military affairs analyst and editor of the Long War Journal, as saying that the US had intensified its drone attacks on Fata and the increase was not due to intelligence gained from Bin Laden's compound. "What has happened, since the Bin Laden raid, is that the US has not felt pressured to dial back the attacks due to Pak sensibilities," he said. The United States has carried out six suspected drone strikes in Pakistain in the past 15 days, with an average of one strike every 2.5 days, CNN reported.

The US carried out 117 attacks inside Pakistain in 2010, more than double the number of strikes that occurred in 2009. By late August 2010, the US had exceeded 2009's strike total of 53 with a strike in Kurram. In 2008, the US carried out a total of 36 strikes inside Pakistain.
Posted by:Fred

#5  There's also IRELAND, GREECE, + SPAIN [other?] iff they can preclude NATIONAL DEFAULT.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-05-22 23:46  

#4  Ditto also for the Taliban.

Read, MULLAH OMAR, ETAL.

The CIA thinks post-Osama, interim = "caretaker" AQ LEADER SAIF AL-ADEL COULD BE HIDING IN NORTH
WAZIRISTAN.

* TIMES OF INDIA > [Saif Al-Adel] ANOTHER 07/7 [planned]IN LONDON SOON.

UK first, USA after.

ARTIC = SAIF has repor ordered his followers to begin planning for MULTIPLE, NEW 9-11 STYLE INTERNATIONAL TERROPS.

* TOPIX/ASIA ONE > [AQ#2 Ayman Zawahiri = 3-Part Message]QAEDA HEIR CALLS FOR ARAB UPRISING TO SPREAD TO SAUDIS [+ Yemen].

AYMAN + SAIF = RADICAL ISLAM DISECTING NATO-EU like Al-Shabaab does as per CENTRAL EAST-WEST AFRICA from NORTHERN, SOUTHERN AFRICA???

* TOPIX > ISLAM + THE US VERSUS EURASIA.

[Hezbollah in Mexico, Iranian Missle Base? in Venezuela here].

D *** NG IT, FEAR NOT AMERICA = AMERIKA, SURRENDER-HAPPY FRANCE + GERMANY WILL COME TO SAVE THE DAY FOR THE UK + NATO-EU ...

Oh wait.

* PERTS > claim GERMANY = twas NOT + NEVER EVAR! PART OF THE "REAL WEST/EUROPE" IN HISTORY, WERE THEY!?

Besides Germany, can't be EASTERN EUROPE because ...

* BHARAT RAKSHAK > VISEGRAD [Group of East Euro Nations] A NEW EUROPEAN MILITARY FORCE. Poland, Czech, Slovakia, + Hungary - others hopefully to join in time. STARTED OUT AS ANTI-RUSSIA IN FAVOR OF NATO + US, WESTERN EUROPE, BUT LATELY HAVE BEEN TURNING TOWARDS RUSSIA AWAY FROM WEST EUROPE.

Guess that leaves just France + FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION, soon to devol into the FRENCH DOMESTIC LEGION for the ALL-EURO + ATLANTIC OCEAN DEFENSE AGZ JIHAD???

But I digress ...
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-05-22 23:43  

#3  And how long do these enlightened people think it will be before Al Qaeda begins "targeting" THEM?
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-05-22 22:57  

#2  Note that the State Department was also given a bigger strategic and tactical say with regards to that region.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-05-22 21:10  

#1  I am by no means a Hillary fan. But you have got to give her credit for backing CIA Director Panetta's move against OBL against opposition from Valerie Jarrett.
Posted by: Mike Ramsey   2011-05-22 13:38  

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