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US resumes Predator strikes in Pakistan's tribal areas

Trefor Moss JDW Asia-Pacific Editor-London

Farhan Bokhari JDW Correspondent-Islamabad

Key Points
The United States has allegedly used a Predator UAV to destroy a target in Pakistan's tribal areas

The strike marked a resumption of UAV strikes on Pakistani soil just as the government of Pakistan furthers peace talks with the Taliban


Senior Western military officials and Pakistani government officials have confirmed to Jane's that the United States was responsible for destroying a house in the Bajaur district of Pakistan's Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA) on 14 May.

The attack, in which at least 18 people died, was carried out by a Predator unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and marked a resumption of the US practice of conducting missile strikes from unmanned drones inside Pakistan after a three-month hiatus.

A senior Western military official based in Islamabad said that those killed in the strike in Bajaur - which is situated at the northernmost end of the FATA along the border with Afghanistan - included at least five Arab members of Al-Qaeda, with the remainder all Pakistanis. Seven of those killed were women and children.

Owais Ahmed Ghani, the governor of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province, condemned the strike as "an attack on Pakistan's sovereignty", appearing to confirm that he held the US responsible. Pakistan's Prime Minister, Yusuf Raza Gillani, also condemned the attack during a television interview on 15 May, calling it "wrong and unfair".

Meanwhile, the Pakistani government continued to pursue its policy of negotiating with militant groups, with controversial prisoner exchanges going ahead on 14 May. A military spokesman confirmed that the authorities in Waziristan had handed over 35 militants connected with Baitullah Mehsud's Tehrik-e-Taliban in return for 12 security personnel and said that further prisoner swaps were planned.

In Brussels, NATO spokesman James Appathurai expressed concern that negotiations in Pakistan were resulting in an increase in violence across the border in Afghanistan. "The concern is that deals being struck between the Pakistani government and extremist groups in the tribal areas may be allowing the extremists to have safe havens, rest, reconstitute and then move across the border," he said on 15 May.

He added that eastern Afghanistan had witnessed a 50 per cent increase in violence in April compared with the same period in 2007.

However, a senior Pakistani official told Jane's that "there is already a very deep divide between the government's support for the US and the popular mood" and that it would therefore be difficult for the government to backtrack on its policy of negotiating with the Taliban at the behest of the US. "We expect the public reaction to grow in the coming months because we expect more [UAV] attacks," he said.

The resumption of UAV strikes by the US reflected fears that there would soon be a further increase in Taliban attacks on NATO forces in Afghanistan, the Western defence official added.

David Livingstone, associate fellow of the international security programme at think-tank Chatham House, told Jane's that "the Pakistani government could well have signed up to a set of preset circumstances [enabling] the US to carry out this style of interdiction". If there was no tacit permission, however, the strike would have been the US's way of "sabre-rattling to say 'Don't forget we're here'" to a Pakistani administration increasingly reluctant to combat insurgents, he said.
 
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Wel this is the way US deals with Insurgents..
Excessive Use of force shows their helplessness,
I bet no body can wipe out taliban from that reagion this way....
Its waste of money and blood.. The situation will get tougher by killing innocent people..

Look guys if a person who is raised in tribal areas and is educated in Religious Madrasas
If he is living with his familly which includes his brothers sisters parents his wife and his childeren. If his house is bombed on the basis of mere suspection that insurgents are living here. And as a result of that bombing his entire family dies and only he survives . He complains the authoritis that he was not an insurgent and whoever is responcible should be brought to justice. But due to cripled judiciary and pathetick law and order situations he dosent gets justice.

Now just tell me whats life for that person :hitwall:.

WAKE UP PEOPLE THIS is HOW JEHADIS AND SUCIDERS ARE BORN ..

This US bombing has to stop or else things will get out of hands and .No one would ever want to see those circumstances of our belovd nation in his/her worst nightmare..
:pakistan:
 
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Wel this is the way US deals with Insurgents..
Excessive Use of force shows their helplessness,
I bet no body can wipe out taliban from that reagion this way....
Its waste of money and blood.. The situation will get tougher by killing innocent people..

Look guys if a person who is raised in tribal areas and is educated in Religious Madrasas
If he is living with his familly which includes his brothers sisters parents his wife and his childeren. If his house is bombed on the basis of mere suspection that insurgents are living here. And as a result of that bombing his entire family dies and only he survives . He complains the authoritis that he was not an insurgent and whoever is responcible should be brought to justice. But due to cripled judiciary and pathetick law and order situations he dosent gets justice.

Now just tell me whats life for that person :hitwall:.

WAKE UP PEOPLE THIS is HOW JEHADIS AND SUCIDERS ARE BORN ..

This US bombing has to stop or else things will get out of hands and .No one would ever want to see those circumstances of our belovd nation in his/her worst nightmare..
:pakistan:

I tend to agree with him, he makes a solid point here, i think the only way to stop these kinds of violations of Pakistani airspace n killings of innocent civilains is that PAF deploys some radar or in the future dedicate a single Erieye to Northern areas so that any attempt by US spy planes to violate Pakistani airspace is recognised n then fighters scrambled to bring this spy plane down easy n simple to say but will have serious consequences for Pakistan, but do consequences matter more than our Nation's interests??? I dont think so, spy planes shuld be bought down at any cost whether US or any other!!!:mod:
 
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I tend to agree with him, he makes a solid point here, i think the only way to stop these kinds of violations of Pakistani airspace n killings of innocent civilains is that PAF deploys some radar or in the future dedicate a single Erieye to Northern areas so that any attempt by US spy planes to violate Pakistani airspace is recognised n then fighters scrambled to bring this spy plane down easy n simple to say but will have serious consequences for Pakistan, but do consequences matter more than our Nation's interests??? I dont think so, spy planes shuld be bought down at any cost whether US or any other!!!:mod:

Indeed, if one's family is wiped out, it does encourage the feeling of revenge and more so, if there is a lax law and order environment and a total apathy to ensure law and order or merely because of a feeling of being helpless to ensure so.

If there were greater accountability of law and order enforcement, then maybe some would not take the terrorist and revenge path....just maybe!

However, there is no denying that the real effective terrorists are those who identify with the cause through religious fervour. Such people are fanatics and they are beyond reason. They are the most dangerous of the lot of terrorists.

Now on to the question of PAF defending the airspace. Even if there was an AWAC, it is a moot point if the PAF could contest the USAF given their sophisticated aircraft, weaponry and onboard radars and ECM and ECCM measures both on the aircraft and on ground and in the air.

If you are meaning UAVs or the one capable of firing missiles, then that is a different issue.
 
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If you are meaning UAVs or the one capable of firing missiles, then that is a different issue.

Yes, i meant UAV's like predator, normally equiped with 2 hellfires, actually predator has carried out many sorties in Pakistani northern areas without being noticed or may be they r noticed but no action taken!!!:what:
 
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