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Amid policy disputes, Qaeda grows in Pakistan | |
2008-06-30 | |
![]() The new plan, outlined in a highly classified Pentagon order, was designed to eliminate some of those battles. And it was meant to pave an easier path into the tribal areas for American commandos, who for years have bristled at what they see as Washington's risk-averse attitude toward Special Operations missions inside Pakistan. They also argue that catching Bin Laden will come only by capturing some of his senior lieutenants alive. But more than six months later, the Special Operations forces are still waiting for the green light. The plan has been held up in Washington by the very disagreements it was meant to eliminate. A senior Defense Department official said there was 'mounting frustration' in the Pentagon at the continued delay. | |
Posted by:Steve White |
#3 ...As in Uruk-hai a corruption of the term for Orcs in the Black Speech of Mordor. |
Posted by: Admiral Allan Ackbar 2008-06-30 13:16 |
#2 But General Ali Mohammad Jan Aurakzai, the commander of Pakistani forces in northwestern Pakistan, was skeptical...The general, a tall, commanding figure who was born in the tribal areas, was Musharraf's main adviser on the border areas...Former American intelligence officials said Aurakzai's sweeps were slow-moving and easily avoided by militants. Slow moving and easily avoided? Ya think? General Aurazkzai? Aurakzai? As in the Aurakzai tribe? As in the Aurakzai Agency? One of the tribal agencies of FATA? Perv appoints an Aurakzai to "fight" the Aurakzai and no genius has figured out why his sweeps were slow moving and easily avoided? |
Posted by: john frum 2008-06-30 07:20 |
#1 Straight NYT rewrite, however, in the NYT all references to Bin Laden are :Mr. Bin Laden. And Mr. Zawahiri appears there also, which shows me the 'alledged' part of PC is operative, and 'secret plans' aren't. |
Posted by: Muggsy Gling 2008-06-30 01:42 |