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C.I.A. Deaths Prompt Surge in U.S. Drone Strikes
2010-01-23
WASHINGTON -- Since the suicide bombing that took the lives of seven Americans in Afghanistan on Dec. 30, the Central Intelligence Agency has struck back against militants in Pakistan with the most intensive series of missile strikes from drone aircraft since the covert program began.
Exactly what we should be doing, without all the talking about it.
Beginning the day after the attack on a C.I.A. base in Khost, Afghanistan, the agency has carried out 11 strikes that have killed about 90 people suspected of being militants, according to Pakistani news reports, which make almost no mention of civilian casualties. The assault has included strikes on a mud fortress in North Waziristan on Jan. 6 that killed 17 people and a volley of missiles on a compound in South Waziristan last Sunday that killed at least 20.

"For the C.I.A., there is certainly an element of wanting to show that they can hit back," said Bill Roggio, editor of The Long War Journal, an online publication that tracks the C.I.A.'s drone campaign.
Woo hoo! The New York Times recognizes a blogger as an authority!
Mr. Roggio, as well Pakistani and American intelligence officials, said many of the recent strikes had focused on the Pakistani Taliban and its leader, Hakimullah Mehsud, who claimed responsibility for the Khost bombing.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  I'm disappointed that they weren't doing this before now anyway.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2010-01-23 21:38  

#10  Cause, meet effect.


(too good not to post twice)
Posted by: Mike Hunt   2010-01-23 21:20  

#9  If you are a mooselimb and you get a drone dropped on your head, do you get 72 virgins?
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-01-23 18:56  

#8  close enuf! Drinks!
Posted by: Frank G   2010-01-23 16:27  

#7  Careful, AP, that's pretty close to an ARCLIGHT, and you know what that means ...
Posted by: Steve White   2010-01-23 16:08  

#6  Too bad we aren't using BUFFs. The impact of a cluster of dumb bombs taking out an area and denying them infrastructure would send the message that there is a very high price to pay for their activities. Much more so than surgical strikes.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2010-01-23 14:33  

#5  They've been acquiring more drones to shoot missiles from, so we can expect an accelerating pace of this kind of thing. Carry on, O CIA operatives, with our thanks!
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-01-23 14:01  

#4  They should be operating with this kind of conviction as long as someone wants to kill Americans.
Posted by: gorb   2010-01-23 10:13  

#3  the price of a jackalÂ’s meal
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-01-23 07:09  

#2  Payback's a biatch. However, I would hope that the CIA would be doing things a lot more personally, on the ground, and likely with a machete, to some of the more upper tier bad boys who got the bright idea.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-01-23 06:26  

#1  Cause, meet effect.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-01-23 00:10  

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