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Monday, September 27, 2010

C.I.A. Steps Up Drone Attacks Within Pakistan

By MARK MAZZETTI and ERIC SCHMITT
NYT

WASHINGTON — The C.I.A. has drastically increased its bombing campaign in the mountains of Pakistan in recent weeks, American officials said. The strikes are part of an effort by military and intelligence operatives to try to cripple the Taliban in a stronghold being used to plan attacks against American troops in Afghanistan.

As part of its covert war in the region, the C.I.A. has launched 20 attacks with armed drone aircraft thus far in September, the most ever during a single month, and more than twice the number in a typical month. This expanded air campaign comes as top officials are racing to stem the rise of American casualties before the Obama administration’s comprehensive review of its Afghanistan strategy set for December.

The strikes also reflect mounting frustration both in Afghanistan and the United States that Pakistan’s government has not been aggressive enough in dislodging militants from their bases in the country’s western mountains. In particular, the officials said, the Americans believe the Pakistanis are unlikely to launch military operations inside North Waziristan, a haven for Taliban and Qaeda operatives that has long been used as a base for attacks against troops in Afghanistan.

Beyond the C.I.A. drone strikes, the war in the region is escalating in other ways. In recent days, American military helicopters have launched three airstrikes into Pakistan that military officials estimate killed more than 50 people suspected of being members of the militant group known as the Haqqani network, which is responsible for a spate of deadly attacks against American troops.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall said...

It's a pity the government refuses to tell the truth about why we are at war with Pakistan - namely the Chinese deep water port at Gwadar - which along with the new Iran-Pakistan-China pipeline will ensure a Chinese monopoly of Iran's rich oil and natural gas deposits. I blog about this at www.stuartbramhall.com.

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