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India-Pakistan
Militants pouring in from Afghanistan: Pakistan
2008-09-29
Hey! Thay can't do that!!
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Militants battling Pakistani forces are getting weapons and reinforcements from Afghanistan, security officials said on Monday, vowing no let-up in their offensive in the northwest.

Government forces launched an offensive in the Bajaur region on the Afghan border in August after years of complaints from U.S. and Afghan officials that Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan were getting help from Pakistani border areas such as Bajaur.

Now the tables have turned and the militants locked in heavy fighting with Pakistani forces are getting help from the Afghan side of the border, officials said. "The Pakistan-Afghan border is porous and is now causing trouble for us in Bajaur," a senior security source in the military told a news briefing."Now movement is taking place to Pakistan from Afghanistan," said the official, who along with a colleague at the briefing, declined to be identified.

The officials did not blame the Afghan government for sending militants across the border but called on Kabul and U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan forces to stop the flow.

Bajaur is the smallest of Pakistan's seven so-called tribal agencies, semi-autonomous ethnic Pashtun tribal regions.

U.S. officials say Taliban and al Qaeda-linked fighters, financed by drug money, use the tribal regions as an operating base to launch attacks into Afghanistan.

Pakistan has been under pressure from the United States to block cross-border militant incursions into Afghanistan.

But in a sign of growing frustration with Pakistan's efforts to stem the flow, U.S. forces have carried out six cross-border missile strikes by pilotless drones and a commando raid on a border village this month.

The Pakistani offensive had made Bajaur a "center of gravity" and "magnet," and even though up to 1,000 had been killed, the region was drawing militants from as far as Central Asia via Afghanistan, the officials said. "Stop the reverse flow in Bajaur. It's coming. Heavy weapons are coming. The militants are coming ... they are crossing into our territory," a second Pakistani official said.
Sucks, don't it?
Posted by:tu3031

#17  Re: #14

I think Obama *should* go to Pakistan. Whether he takes the Army with him is another question entirely.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-09-29 19:28  

#16  Pakistan has more exciting mountain ranges than Germany, too. ;-) But that's geography, and so beyond Candidate Obama's purview.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-09-29 15:38  

#15  IIRC there are slightly more Pakistanis in Pakistan than Russians in Russia.
Posted by: Minister of funny walks   2008-09-29 15:33  

#14  BO in all his naivete said he will go into Pakistan in one of his speeches. Does he realize that Pakistan is a country of 180,000 people? The population of Nazi Germany was about 80 million in 1939. The last thing we want to do is get bogged down in a land war in Pakistan. There are better ways to address the problems in Pakiland. McCain needs to lay this out.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-09-29 15:24  

#13  If Taliban are coming over from Afghanistan, they are merely protecting their ammo dumps and supply lines, which are in Pakistan. Can't fight without weapons or bullets, which don't grow on trees, and certainly originate in Pakistan.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2008-09-29 14:51  

#12  NATO and the Pak army have probably gone to great lengths to make this happen. Having your enemy reinforcing a bad defeat is an optimal situation for you. It won't turn the situation around for the enemy, but will make them expend resources at a huge rate.

It turns losing a battle into losing a war. The Pak army gets to slaughter them, then the losers run headlong into NATO in a disarrayed retreat.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-09-29 14:00  

#11  DOS has been a hot bed of lefties and Trotskyites for as long as Karl Marx's rags have been in print....maybe even back to Hegel.

They really need to just fire everyone down in Foggy Bottom and start over.

Actually I think there are more moles at DOS than there are at the CIA.
Posted by: James Carville   2008-09-29 13:46  

#10  Do NOT confuse the US State Department in any way with "courage" or "strength". State has been a bad dream ever since the presidency of Woodrow Wilson.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-09-29 13:42  

#9  ...or genetically altered locust that are born addicts, a nice cover since locust are native to the area.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-09-29 13:08  

#8  "Party at Blinky's Place!"
Posted by: mojo   2008-09-29 12:50  

#7  TW - fungus or virus would do the job if state would show some guts.
Posted by: 3dc   2008-09-29 12:44  

#6  If they're running for home, all that remains for us to do is persuade the farmers to switch permanently to wheat and other food crops, right?

/yes, I know, but it's such a nice idea.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-09-29 12:19  

#5  I think they are running home to mama. There were always large bases of support and men in Pakistan, but the fighters are getting their butts kicked in Afghanistan and are coming home.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-09-29 11:28  

#4  I thought that it was just the terrorists demonstrating osmosis, flow from the higher concentration to the lower concentration.
Posted by: Alaska Paul    2008-09-29 11:01  

#3  The Pakistani claims are doubtful and just self serving. After downplaying the militant threat and ignoring (supporting?) it for years now they have to explain the militants strength and armnament.

Rather than admit that the militants were there all along, and growing stronger, they claim that it is from Afghanistan.
Posted by: DoDo   2008-09-29 10:50  

#2  Gee, that porous border is now a liability to the governments on both sides. What will they do? Or not do?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-09-29 10:37  

#1  It's going to suck worse.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-09-29 10:13  

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