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Afghanistan
Paks Rumbling with Afghan Rebels?
2008-11-19
HT Logi_cal.

Here's a little tid bit on the cutting room floor from last week's interview with the Pentagon's policy chief, Eric Edelman.

The other day I got an email from a source of mine who claimed some of his buddies working in the private security industry in Pakistan and Afghanistan told him Pakistani intelligence officers have been found in "non life-supporting postures" after skirmishes or air strikes on insurgents in Afghanistan.

In other words, elements within Pakistan's ISI are directly aiding anti-coalition forces in Afghanistan -- sometimes engaging in combat operations with them.

I asked Edelman what the deal was...here's a brief transcript of how that conversation went:

Defense Tech: In Afghanistan, have you seen any evidence of Pakistani agencies' involvement in assisting the Taliban and other parties within Afghanistan against US troops and also within the [federally administered tribal areas]?

Edelman: I think that, you know, there's a long history here. The Pakistan government for a very long time has regarded Afghanistan as its 'strategic depth' and clearly there have been relationships that go back to the Mujahaddin era that have persisted. We've had some concerns about it, we've expressed those concerns. We had a meeting with the head of ISI, general Pasha ... my view is we ought to give him a chance to see how he can handle his new responsibilities and go from there.

Defense Tech: So is that a 'yes?'

Edelman: You'll have to make a judgment on whether that was a yes or not.

Defense Tech: So you have seen involvement...?

Edelman: As I said there have been persistent ties that have withstood over a long period of time and we've expressed concerns over those ties.

Sounds to me like a yes...What do you all think?

-- Christian
Posted by:anonymous5089

#6  Well, 3dc, if the Taliban drive us out of Afghanistan, Pakistan would regain control of the opium fields, and then they could easily repay the IMF loans as well as fill all those hungry Swiss bank accounts. Swiss bank accounts are always hungry for more, right?
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-11-19 22:21  

#5  How does this fit with an IMF bailout.
Posted by: 3dc   2008-11-19 20:19  

#4  sorry about that
Posted by: chris   2008-11-19 20:02  

#3  chris dear, you forgot to add the /sarcasm tag.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-11-19 17:03  

#2  i just would have never thought it, thats like saying Iran backs Hezbullies
Posted by: chris   2008-11-19 15:17  

#1  Sounds to me like he's avoiding giving an answer as hard as he can.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-11-19 14:26  

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