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Title: U.S. missiles hit northwest Pakistan
Source: PRISONPLANET - reuters
URL Source: http://www.prisonplanet.com/us-missiles-hit-northwest-pakistan.html
Published: Mar 26, 2009
Author: Alamgir Bitani
Post Date: 2009-03-26 12:03:58 by Rotara
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U.S. missiles hit northwest Pakistan

Alamgir Bitani

Reuters
Thursday, March 26, 2009

Missiles believed to have been fired by a U.S. drone aircraft killed four people in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region on Thursday, hours after a similar strike killed seven in neighbouring South Waziristan.

The drone attacks coincided with the U.S. State Department posting $5 million rewards for information leading to the arrest or location of two al Qaeda allies based in Waziristan.

Two missiles struck a house near the town of Mir Ali in North Waziristan early on Thursday, killing four people, according to Pakistani intelligence officials in the area.

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Hours earlier, missiles killed seven people, including four Arab militants in a strike that targeted two vehicles as they drove through the Makeen area of South Waziristan, a stronghold of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud.

The United States, frustrated by an intensifying insurgency in Afghanistan getting support from the Pakistani side of the border, began launching more drone attacks last year.

It has carried out more than 30 since early 2008, killing about 300 people, including several mid-level al Qaeda members, according to a tally of reports from Pakistani officials, residents and militants.

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Pakistan hopes for U.S. re-think on missiles 

1 hour 3 mins agoReuters Alamgir Bitani

Pakistan wants the United States to reconsider its use of pilotless drones to attack militants, a government spokesman said on Thursday, hours after 11 people were killed in two missile attacks. Skip related content

President Barack Obama is expected to announce the result of a review of Afghan and Pakistani policy on Friday. Obama has said the United States is not winning in Afghanistan, more than seven years after U.S.-led forces toppled the Taliban.

According to a New York Times report last week, the United States was considering expanding its covert war in Pakistan. A Pakistani spokesman said the government hoped Washington would re-think the missile strikes.

"As we have been saying, these attacks are counterproductive and we hope that as a result of the policy review in Washington, we would have some positive outcome," Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit told a regular briefing.

Early on Thursday missiles believed to have been fired by a U.S. drone killed four people in the North Waziristan region, according to Pakistani intelligence officials in the area. Hours after, a strike killed seven in neighbouring South Waziristan.

The United States, frustrated by an intensifying insurgency in Afghanistan getting support from the Pakistani side of the border, began launching more drone attacks last year.

U.S. officials say success in Afghanistan is impossible without tackling militant enclaves in northwest Pakistan.

Since last year, there have been more than 30 U.S. strikes, killing about 300 people, including several mid-level al Qaeda members, according to a tally of reports from Pakistani officials, residents and militants.

Pakistan's government and the army complain that civilian casualties the strikes often cause fuel support for militants.

Intelligence officials said four villagers were killed in the missile attack near the town of Mir Ali in North Waziristan. But a military official said the blast was not caused by a missile but by explosives being carried in a truck.

Intelligence officials said four Arab militants were among the dead in a Wednesday strike on two vehicles in South Waziristan, a stronghold of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud.

In another development, a suicide bomber killed nine people at a restaurant frequented by militants opposed to Mehsud in South Waziristan's Jandola town, officials said.

"ROBUST COOPERATION"

The missile attacks coincided with the U.S. State Department posting $5-million (3.5 million pounds) rewards for information leading to the arrest or location of Mehsud and Sirajuddin Haqqani, a leader of the Haqqani militant faction, whose network is based in North Waziristan and the neighbouring Afghan province of Khost.

Sirajuddin's father, Jalaluddin Haqqani, is a veteran Afghan mujahideen commander who forged a friendship with al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in the 1980s when they were fighting Soviet forces in Afghanistan.

Pakistani officials and the CIA accused Mehsud of being behind the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto in December 2007.

Haqqani had taken credit for an assassination attempt on Afghan President Hamid Karzai in April last year, according to the State Department.

The Haqqani group was also believed to have been behind a suicide bomb that killed scores of people outside the Indian embassy in Kabul in July. The New York Times reported at the time that U.S. intelligence had evidence the attackers were in contact with Pakistani agents.

On Thursday, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal reported that U.S. officials believed Pakistani agents were supporting the Taliban and other militants in Afghanistan.

Basit dismissed the reports as "nothing but sensational journalism."

"This ... misses the essential fact that there is robust cooperation and engagement between Pakistan, Afghanistan, the U.S. and other countries ... in counter-terrorism," he said.

The Journal also said U.S. and Pakistani intelligence officials were drawing up a list of targets for drone strikes and Pakistani officials wanted militants behind attacks inside Pakistan added to the list.

(Additional reporting by Zeeshan Haider; Writing by Simon Cameron-Moore; Editing by Robert Birsel and Valerie Lee)

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#1. To: Rotara (#0)

U.S. officials say success in Afghanistan is impossible without tackling militant enclaves in northwest Pakistan.

REUTERS disinfo shills in full swing. The glaring omission is not just the obvious, but also the fact that the ussa cares as little for its own sheople and their Liberty as it does for the sovereignty of people overseas. All people are expendable (indeed as they always have been) as the JackBoot expands to fit the new machinery.

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IndieTX  posted on  2009-03-26   15:53:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Rotara (#0)

Dumping our homicidal hardware on non-combatants irrespective of others' borders or sovereignty is just standard operating procedure for Uncle Sugar.

OTOH, when Palestinians launch their bottle rockets, it's the green light for the IDF to scourge their neighbors in a spasm of frothing genocidal rage.

I can't figure it out, but then I guess I'm just a hater.

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randge  posted on  2009-03-26   17:06:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Rotara (#0)

According to a New York Times report last week, the United States was considering expanding its covert war in Pakistan. A Pakistani spokesman said the government hoped Washington would re-think the missile strikes.

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James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-03-26   17:11:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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