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India-Pakistan
Pakistan Surrenders
2006-10-01
The Taliban control the border with Afghanistan.
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Bill Roggio


INTELLIGENCE ANALYSTS woke up on September 5 to unsettling news. The government of Pakistan, they learned, had entered into a peace agreement with the Taliban insurgency that essentially cedes authority in North Waziristan, the mountainous tribal region bordering Afghanistan, to the Taliban and al Qaeda. Just ten days later, the blow was compounded when the government of Pakistan released a large number of jihadists from prison. Together, these events may constitute the most significant development in the global war on terror in the past year--yet the media have taken little notice.

For four years, the Pakistani military engaged in a campaign to assert governmental control over Wazir istan. The cost to Pakistan has been considerable; some intelligence sources believe this fighting has exacted a higher death toll on the Pakistani military than U.S. forces have sustained in Iraq. It is in this context that Pakistan gave up on South Waziristan last spring, abandoning its effort to control that area. Thereafter, sharia law was declared in South Waziristan, and the Taliban began to rule openly.

Yet even in the wake of Pakistan's earlier surrender of South Waziristan, this new agreement, known as the Waziristan Accord, is surprising. It entails a virtually unconditional surrender of Waziristan.
Posted by:john

#6  Not enough BUFFs left for ARC LIGHT. START II chopped them all to pieces. There are only 94 B-52H models left flyable.
Posted by: RWV   2006-10-01 23:55  

#5  Arc Light!
Posted by: 6   2006-10-01 19:07  

#4  Arc Light!
Posted by: 3dc   2006-10-01 13:56  

#3  Don't see where in the fine print it stops aggrieved tribes in Afghanistan from 'raiding' into Pakland. Time to fire up the old blood feud machine.
Posted by: Sneresing Uleaper6513   2006-10-01 09:39  

#2  Yeah, the issue is quite crystal clear.
Posted by: Duh!   2006-10-01 09:34  

#1  Musharraf has reiterated that the U.S.-led coalition forces in Afghan istan won't be allowed into the tribal areas covered by the peace deal. "On our side of the border there will be a total uprising if a foreigner enters that area," he said. "It's not possible at all, we will never allow any foreigners into that area. It's against the culture of the people there."

Well, that clarifies something we wondered about..
Posted by: john   2006-10-01 09:10  

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