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Taliban has a new haven in Pakistan: US | ||
2009-09-30 | ||
![]() But US officials acknowledge they know relatively little about the remote and arid Pakistani border region, have no capacity to strike there, and have few windows into the turbulent mix of Pashtun tribal and religious politics that has turned the area into a sanctuary for the Taliban leaders, who are known collectively as the Quetta Shura.
As a result, Pakistani and foreign analysts here said, Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, has suddenly emerged as an urgent but elusive new target as Washington grapples with the Taliban's rapidly spreading arc of influence and terror across Afghanistan. 'In the past, we focused on al-Qaeda because they were a threat to us. The Quetta Shura mattered less to us because we had no troops in the region,' said Anne W. Patterson, the US ambassador to Pakistan. 'Now our troops are there on the other side of the border, and the Quetta Shura is high on Washington's list.' Patterson also acknowledged that the United States is far less familiar with the vast desert region than with the northwestern tribal areas, where it has been cooperating closely with Pakistan for several years in the hunt for al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders and where it periodically kills insurgents with missiles fired from remotely piloted aircraft. The United States does not carry out such drone strikes in the Quetta region. As Patterson put it, bluntly: 'Our intelligence on Quetta is vastly less. We have no people there, no cross-border operations, no Predators.'
But although Omar and his associates now keep a low profile and move constantly among villages and mosques in the lawless Pashtun strip between Quetta and the border, Pakistani and foreign experts said Balochistan has reemerged as a Taliban sanctuary, recruiting ground and command post. 'Quetta is absolutely crucial to the Taliban today,' said Ahmed Rashid, a Pakistani expert on the Taliban, in a telephone interview. 'From there they get recruits, fuel and fertilizer for explosives, weapons, and food. Suicide bombers are trained on that side. They have support from the mosques and madrassas.' Michael Semple, a former UN official in Afghanistan now based in Islamabad, described the Quetta region's refugee camps as 'a great reserve army' for the Taliban. He said Pashtun tribes in the Kandahar region of Afghanistan, the Taliban's ethnic and spiritual base, have strong ties with those on the Pakistan side. 'They are intermarried, they have Pakistani ID cards, and you can't tell the difference,' Semple said. On the other hand, he said, reports of Taliban leaders living openly in Quetta, even attending weddings, are nonsense. 'They are deeply suspicious of the Pakistanis, and they have their own agenda,' he said. | ||
Posted by:Fred |
#5 Guess this means Obama will declare victory over al-Qaeda.. |
Posted by: crazyhorse 2009-09-30 23:37 |
#4 FREEREPUBLIC > A NUCLEAR-ARMED TALIBAN? versus PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > US PLANS WILL LEAD TO PAKISTANI CIVIL WAR [US Suppor for concept of GREATER BALOCHISTAN] + DOES BALOCHISTAN HAVE 6.0 TRILYUHN BARRELS OF OIL? POSTERS - Balochistan includ QUETTA [Mullah Omar?] + WAZIRISTAN comprises roughly 1/2 OF PAKISTAN. * SAME > MUSHARAFF: SIMI [S-tudent I-slamic M-ovement of I-ndia] WANTED PAKISTAN-INDIA WAR. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2009-09-30 22:29 |
#3 Even Americans have been known to |
Posted by: trailing wife 2009-09-30 11:56 |
#2 After 8 years, why do US officials have little knowledge of the Quetta region? I though OBL was in Baluchi years ago and we have known Omar was for sure. As for the picture, i agree something smells. Also, now that it has gotten their attention, an article a few days ago mentioned fighters resting up were leaving the area for Karachi--I would hope we have better monitoring the coastal area, too. Cut the import/export business off at the dock or at least RFID everything. |
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091 2009-09-30 11:32 |
#1 I love that picture. "He who smelt it dealt it" |
Posted by: whitecollar redneck 2009-09-30 08:39 |