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Afghanistan/South Asia
80 foreign terrorists in North Waziristan
2005-07-27
Peshawar Corps Commander Lt Gen Safdar Hussain said on Tuesday that about 70 to 80 foreign terrorists were still in North Waziristan Agency. Gen Safdar told a private television channel that unfortunately some elements were still busy breeding terrorist tendencies among the local population in North Waziristan Agency. “Anti-Pakistan elements are indoctrinating young tribesmen in order to advance their ulterior motives. That is concerning and we won’t allow such elements to succeed,” he said.

The war on terrorism would be taken to its logical end, as the Pakistan Army was seriously and aggressively taking counter-terrorism steps, he added. The general, who also leads operations in both Waziristan agencies, said no country could match the successes made by the Pakistan Army in combating terrorist elements. “In more than a year, Pakistani soldiers physically covered an area of 38,000 square kilometres and took part in 53 operations, killing 342 terrorists including about 175 foreigners and arresting 774 others,” an army press release quoted him as saying.

He said 252 soldiers including paramilitary personnel had also been killed while 550 had been injured. “I don’t think security and intelligence agencies worldwide had been as successful as the Pakistan Army in the fight against terrorism,” Gen Safdar said, adding that with the help of an effective intelligence system, the command and control structure of terrorists had been hit hard and their network had largely been rendered inoperative.
Posted by:Fred

#5  It's something like an old US Indian Agency, it's where the 3rd and most important skim is taken.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-07-27 08:41  

#4  I just realized something:

"North Waziristan Agency" What the hell is that? Is it like a travel agency?
Posted by: Sheling Shinelet1015   2005-07-27 08:37  

#3  Hmmm ... one of the assumptions of any given nation's claim to sovereignty is that all of its defined territory is under the jurisdiction of its laws and such.

Since Waziristan has been declared a "lawless" region of Paki-skank-land, doesn't that in effect mean that for all practical purposes, Paki-skank-land has surrendered its sovereign rule over that region? After all, Paki-skank-land authorities claim they fear sending their army into this region (and these guys think they can take on India?).

You know where this is going, right? The U.S. should be allowed to have at them rats hanging out in Waziristan. A lawless region is just that: One in which the host nation surrenders its sovereign control of the given territory. So why the hell do we show such deference to Mushy and the Pakis?
Posted by: Sheling Shinelet1015   2005-07-27 08:35  

#2  Lol, Gawd I love that pic!

Well, with only 70 to 80 furriners to go, things are looking mighty bright for North Waziristan! Gotta put on my shades! w00t! Obviously, it's time to crank up the NW Chamber of Commerce and roll out that tourism campaign!
Posted by: .com   2005-07-27 01:57  

#1  Look Gen Safdvr, if you need some help, just ask. We can kick the door down for ya.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-07-27 01:52  

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