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Pakistan gave OK for deadly airstrike: WSJ
2011-12-02
US officials consulted with Pakistani officials before an airstrike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers and the Pakistanis gave the go-ahead for the attack, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

The officials at a border coordination centre were unaware that their troops were in the area on Saturday near the Afghan border, the newspaper reported, citing unnamed US officials familiar with initial investigations into the helicopter strike.

An Afghan-US troop contingent searching for militants near the border came under fire from what they believed to be militants but the gunfire was actually from Pakistani troops camped nearby, the officials told the Journal.
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Permission for an airstrike was sought from a border coordination centre manned by Pakistani, Afghan and US officials, one official was quoted as saying.

The Pakistani officials did not know Pakistani soldiers were in the area and gave the green light to the NATO attack in the Mohmand Agency, one of Pakistan's seven tribal districts, the official told the Journal, citing information gathered from preliminary investigations.
Posted by:tipper

#2  If this was a premeditated provocation specifically designed to inflame the locals, it was successful. Pakistan sees that we're leaving anyway so why not kick us in the backside to appease their defense-in-depth wing.

Given that our supply line has been cut and our base in Pakistan is closing isn't time to say goodbye to Pakistan? I mean cut off aid, mine Karachi harbor est. In other words, a pakiland delenda est goodbye.
Posted by: Hupeang Whutle4816   2011-12-02 08:11  

#1  So has anyone figured out why they were shooting across the border at Coaliton forces yet?

I notice that Pakistani forces don't need to call the Coalition before they start shooting, yet we have to call them. Who do the Pakis think they are? Congress or somthing?
Posted by: gorb   2011-12-02 00:38  

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