Pakistani Offensive
I am curious that nobody is talking about it. From what I can tell, the
Pakistani is targetting what is basically Taliban Central. Well, their
half of it anyways. Now, I sincerly doubt that the Afganistain Taliban
would obey the agreement, so I am betting that they are sending
hundreds of gunmen over to combat the offensive force of about 30,000
troops and I bet that another ten thousand Pakistani troops or so will
reinforce the offensive when they see that winter is coming a little
too quickly and the Taliban are dying too slowly.
Now, back to that general's request. He is hoping for somewhere between 10,000 to 90,000 troops. I agree. We should at least get troops levels to somewhere near what we had for Iraq since Afganistain is much harder to crack because of its size and political structure. However, why doesn't he consider those 30,000 Taliban killing troops as the men he need and simply request the other bridgage Obama promised during his campaign and ask the Pakistani army to come down a few extra kilometers?
Now, back to that general's request. He is hoping for somewhere between 10,000 to 90,000 troops. I agree. We should at least get troops levels to somewhere near what we had for Iraq since Afganistain is much harder to crack because of its size and political structure. However, why doesn't he consider those 30,000 Taliban killing troops as the men he need and simply request the other bridgage Obama promised during his campaign and ask the Pakistani army to come down a few extra kilometers?
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Pakistan would join US forces over the border in Afghanistan, if only they could find their true enemy there: Of course, I mean India.
http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/13+proof+of+indian+hand+south+waziristan+army-za-02
The failure to understand the regional dynamics at work here makes any proposed US strategy invalid.
We are afraid of Afghanistan falling to the Taliban, because we imagine that would destabilize a nuclear-armed state, Pakistan. And Pakistan is afraid of Waziristan falling into the hands of those who answer to the other nuclear power in the immediate region: India.
Who knows what the truth of these fears are. But it is reliably the case that if one is convinced that one's mortal enemy is fomenting terror in one's state, then one will find the evidence soon enough, even in as remote a place as Waziristan. McChyrtsal would plant evidence of Afghan Taliban/Indian collaboration if he could, to motivate the Pakistanis, but that is one lie too far, especially since pakistan knows perfectly well who is behind the Afghan Taliban. It isn't India.
November 2, 2009 2:22 PM | Reply | Permalink