Nov 20 2007

Pakistan Continues To Press Terrorists, Will Allow Greater US Presence In Fight

Published by at 9:57 am under All General Discussions,Pakistan

I noted a while back that I felt Musharraf would make a final push to purge his country of the terrorists, and he might even invoke the help of the US. The stories, like this one, keep coming out of Pakistan concerning the push to cleanse the lawless lands of Pakistan of Islamic extremists. But what is truly interesting are the occasionally stories that hint at a larger US presence in the battles in Pakistan:

The US is seeking to beef up Pakistan’s counter-insurgency efforts in the tribal areas along the border with Afghanistan by expanding an American special forces team in the country to train the Frontier Corps and recruiting local militias to take on the insurgents.
The aim is to replicate the Iraq model, in which the Americans recruited, financed and armed local militias against insurgents, firstly in Anbar province and then elsewhere in the country.

US special forces at present only go to Pakistan for six-week trips. The intention is that from early next year they will be there for longer assignments, mainly in a training and advisory role, though combat is not ruled out.

There is more here at the NY Tmes (of all places)

A senior Defense Department official said that Admiral Olson had prepared a memorandum on how Special Operations forces could assist the Pakistani military in the counterinsurgency, and shared that document with several senior Pentagon officials.

Four senior defense or counterterrorism officials confirmed that planning was under way at the command headquarters.

One person who was briefed on the proposal prepared by the Special Operations Command staff members, and who spoke on condition of anonymity because the briefing had not yet been approved, said it was in the form of about two dozen slides. The slides described a strategy using both military and nonmilitary measures to fight the militants.

One slide included a chart that categorized one to two dozen tribes by location — North Waziristan and South Waziristan, for example — and then gave a brief description of their location, their known or suspected links to Al Qaeda and the Taliban, and their size and military abilities.

The briefing said United States forces would not be involved in any conventional combat in Pakistan. But several senior military and Pentagon officials said elements of the Joint Special Operations Command, an elite counterterrorism unit, might be involved in strikes against senior militant leaders under specific conditions.

Leave it to the NY Times to leak critical tactical plans and give al-Qaeda a heads up we might be coming. So with the news now out I can note that there is a clear intelligence effort to note which areas are housing foreign fighters. And note the one key critical caveat to the ban: “Pentagon officials said elements of the Joint Special Operations Command, an elite counterterrorism unit, might be involved in strikes against senior militant leaders under specific conditions.”. They are a hunting Bin Laden, Zawahiri and Mullah Omar my friends. That one exception to US actions is an enormous one.

The Pakistan Army has about 100,000 troops circling the lawless Northern Territories, while US and NATO forces are lined up along the Afghan border to make sure no one escapes northward. It would seem the noose is in place, as well as the permission to act if the opportunities arise.

For Bush and Musharraf time is running out. So that means the clock is ticking as well for the remaining al-Qaeda and Taliban leadership that are probably hiding out in Pakistan’s lawless regions along the Afghan border. Musharraf is finally going to go all in and take on the massing terrorists. And then he will hand over power to the newly elected leadership and he and Bush can retire knowing they did all they could to end this decades long war against Islamo Fascism.

One side note: Seems the NY Times will run an article on 11/20 (today) by Michael O’Hanlon and Frederick Kagan calling on the US to invade Pakistan and take control of their nukes. This seems like a reckless and dumb idea to me. We don’t need to start a fight with out allies, we need to crush al-Qaeda.

9 responses so far

9 Responses to “Pakistan Continues To Press Terrorists, Will Allow Greater US Presence In Fight”

  1. AJ, saw your post on Hitch admitting being wrong and thought you would get a kick out of this.

  2. Terrye says:

    I am not so sure that leak was an accident. And the idea of invading Pakistan is crazy. Really. On a scale of 1 t0 10, Iraq is about a .5 compared to Pakistan’s 10.

    We did not invade the old Soviet Union to secure the nukes and they were pointed right at us.

  3. AJStrata says:

    Terrye,

    There is the possibility the news is meant to spook action and nail down which of the encampments is the best one to hit. You put out a story like this and see movement and you can speculate you caused the rabbit to break cover.

    Robert – thanks much! I will post on it.

    Cheers, AJStrata

  4. stevevvs says:

    Stanley Kurtz has done some great, honest reporting on Pakistan. Yesterdays is here:

    http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MGIyN2JkMDg1OGYzNjY2MGRiZDMwMTU3ZTQ3MzE0ODA=

    It was some of the best most realistic I’ve seen.

    I had planned to NOT buy anymore books till after Xmas. But I guess I could buy Dianne West and John Boltons books now to help you out. I doubt you get more than a small pitance, but I guess even that is better than nothing. I’ll do it now.

  5. stevevvs says:

    I placed my order. I just wish they were in your bookshelf so you’d get more cash, but I placed it thru your link. The best I could do.
    I really should have waited till after Xmas, but Oh well. Spread that holiday cash around! Merry Xmas!

  6. AJStrata says:

    Stevevvs,

    Thanks! Just clicking through helps!

    Have a great holiday – AJStrata

  7. stevevvs says:

    You have a Great Thanksgiving and Christmas as well. I hope others will buy thru you.

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