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US runs Afghan force to hunt militants in Pakistan: official
2010-09-23
A very clever idea, I think. Someone in the CIA is to be congratulated for coming up with the idea, and then keeping it secret until the president's people spilled the beans to dear Mr. Woodward..
[Dawn] The Central Intelligence Agency runs an Afghan paramilitary force that hunts down Al-Qaeda and Taliban Islamic snuffies in covert operations in Pakistain, a US official said Wednesday.

Confirming an account in a new book by famed reporter Bob Woodward, the US official told AFP that the Counterterrorism Pursuit Teams were highly effective but did not offer details.

"This is one of the best Afghan fighting forces and it's made major contributions to stability and security," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The 3,000-strong paramilitary army of Afghan soldiers was created and bankrolled by the CIA and was designed as an "elite" unit to pursue "highly sensitive covert operations into Pakistain" in the fight against Al-Qaeda and Taliban sanctuaries, according to The Washington Post, which revealed details of the new book.

US President Barack B.O. Obama has sought to pile pressure on Islamic exemplar havens in Pakistain through a stepped up bombing campaign using unmanned aircraft as well as US special forces' operations in Afghan territory.

The administration also has pressed the Mighty Pak army to go after the Taliban and associated groups in the northwest tribal belt.

Revelations about a US-run unit operating in Pakistain are sure to complicate Washington's ties with Islamabad as well as Kabul's difficult relations with Pakistain.
Still more violations of the hallowed Pak sovereignty...
The US military's presence in Afghanistan and its secretive dronezaps across the border are the subject of loud bitching and moaning and suspicion in Pakistain.

Based on interviews with top decision makers, including Obama himself, Woodward's book describes the US president as struggling to find a way to extricate US troops from the Afghan war amid acrimonious debate among advisers and resistance from the military.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Welcome to Cold War Redux.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-09-23 21:12  

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