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Unilateral Strike Called a Model For U.S. Operations in Pakistan
2008-02-20
Since it's WaPo, seek and ye shall find the usual hand-wringing.
In the predawn hours of Jan. 29, a CIA Predator aircraft flew in a slow arc above the Pakistani town of Mir Ali. The drone's operator, relying on information secretly passed to the CIA by local informants, clicked a computer mouse and sent the first of two Hellfire missiles hurtling toward a cluster of mud-brick buildings a few miles from the town center.

The missiles killed Abu Laith al-Libi, a senior al-Qaeda commander and a man who had repeatedly eluded the CIA's dragnet. It was the first successful strike against al-Qaeda's core leadership in two years, and it involved, U.S. officials say, an unusual degree of autonomy by the CIA inside Pakistan.

Having requested the Pakistani government's official permission for such strikes on previous occasions, only to be put off or turned down, this time the U.S. spy agency did not seek approval. The government of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf was notified only as the operation was underway, according to the officials, who insisted on anonymity because of diplomatic sensitivities.

Officials say the incident was a model of how Washington often scores its rare victories these days in the fight against al-Qaeda inside Pakistan's national borders: It acts with assistance from well-paid sympathizers inside the country, but without getting the government's formal permission beforehand. It is an approach that some U.S. officials say could be used more frequently this year, particularly if a power vacuum results from yesterday's election and associated political tumult. The administration also feels an increased sense of urgency about undermining al-Qaeda before President Bush leaves office, making it less hesitant, said one official familiar with the incident.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Old Trapper to Jerimiah Johnson(Laughing madly) as he dives out the cabin's back window "You skin that one, I'll go get another."
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-02-20 18:38  

#8  "the uneven performance of their Pakistani counterparts"

On the contrary, the Pakistanis have been very consistant in their performance.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2008-02-20 17:57  

#7  "We'll shoot 'em, you stack 'em..."
Posted by: mojo   2008-02-20 15:21  

#6  Some officials also emphasized that such airstrikes have a marginal and temporary impact.

"Dead" is pretty permanent.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-02-20 13:39  

#5  Some officials also emphasized that such airstrikes have a marginal and temporary impact. And they do not yield the kind of intelligence dividends often associated with the live capture of terrorists -- documents, computers, equipment and diaries that could lead to further unraveling the network.

But they're dead and the lawyers and "human rights" groups are out of the picture, so I guess I can live with it...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-02-20 09:02  

#4  

Some officials also emphasized that such airstrikes have a marginal and temporary impact. And they do not yield the kind of intelligence dividends often associated with the live capture of terrorists -- documents, computers, equipment and diaries that could lead to further unraveling the network.


Perhaps. But I expect it flushes a few of them from hiding places, and sows a certain degree of mistrust in their ranks.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2008-02-20 08:57  

#3  Only if US plans to scale it up to nukes.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-02-20 07:54  

#2  Perhaps the defeat of the Islamists, as well as, coincidentally?, himself in what appear to be fair elections will make Perv more amenable to action. Like the surge, something that we will learn to regret not having done sooner. Thank you Department of Islamic State.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-02-20 07:24  

#1  "He's suffered a defeat, yes, but... behind the walls of Mordor, our enemy is regrouping."
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-02-20 04:38  

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