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Predator drones flown from base in Pakistan: US Senator
Updated at: 0920 PST, Friday, February 13, 2009

WASHINGTON: A senior US lawmaker said that unmanned CIA Predator aircraft operating in Pakistan are flown from an airbase inside that country.

The disclosure by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, marked the first time a U.S. official had publicly commented on where the Predator aircraft patrolling Pakistan take off and land.

"As I understand it, these are flown out of a Pakistani base," she said of the planes.

The CIA declined to comment, but former U.S. intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information, confirmed that Feinstein's account was accurate.

Phil LaVelle, a spokesman for Feinstein, said her comment was based solely on previous news reports that Predators were operated from bases near Islamabad.

NOW if all this is true thn, its a very big shame on every body concerned , i mean.... GEN.MUSHARF, TILL THIS PPP GOVT, each and every one who ever took part as a tool to these govts including ,our top militry brass, they should make appology & should resign , for lieing under oath to the people of pakistan.:angry::angry::angry:
at the same time i am certainly very thank full to "Sen. Dianne Feinstein" for her kindness , that she had oppend the real faces of our lieing leaders.:tup::agree::tup:
 
Feinstein comment on U.S. drones likely to embarrass Pakistan

The Predator planes that launch missile strikes against militants are based in Pakistan, the senator says. That suggests a much deeper relationship with the U.S. than Islamabad would like to admit.

By Greg Miller

February 13, 2009

Reporting from Washington -- A senior U.S. lawmaker said Thursday that unmanned CIA Predator aircraft operating in Pakistan are flown from an air base in that country, a revelation likely to embarrass the Pakistani government and complicate its counter-terrorism collaboration with the United States.

The disclosure by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, marked the first time a U.S. official had publicly commented on where the Predator aircraft patrolling Pakistan take off and land.

At a hearing, Feinstein expressed surprise over Pakistani opposition to the campaign of Predator-launched CIA missile strikes against Islamic extremist targets along Pakistan's northwestern border.

"As I understand it, these are flown out of a Pakistani base," she said.

The basing of the pilotless aircraft in Pakistan suggests a much deeper relationship with the United States on counter-terrorism matters than has been publicly acknowledged. Such an arrangement would be at odds with protests lodged by officials in Islamabad, the capital, and could inflame anti-American sentiment in the country.


The CIA declined to comment, but former U.S. intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information, confirmed that Feinstein's account was accurate.

Philip J. LaVelle, a spokesman for Feinstein, said her comment was based solely on previous news reports that Predators were operated from bases near Islamabad.

"We strongly object to Sen. Feinstein's remarks being characterized as anything other than a reference" to an article that appeared last March in the Washington Post, LaVelle said. Feinstein did not refer to newspaper accounts during the hearing.

Many counter-terrorism experts have assumed that the aircraft take off from U.S. military installations in Afghanistan and are remotely piloted from locations in the United States. Experts said the disclosure could create political problems for the government in Islamabad, which is considered relatively weak.

The attacks are extremely unpopular in Pakistan, in part because of the high number of civilian casualties inflicted in dozens of strikes.

The use of Predators armed with Hellfire antitank missiles has emerged as perhaps the most important tool of the U.S. in its effort to attack Al Qaeda in its sanctuaries along the Pakistani-Afghan border. A New Year's Day strike killed two senior Al Qaeda operatives who were suspected of involvement in the bombing of Islamabad's Marriott Hotel.

They were among at least eight senior Al Qaeda figures reportedly killed in Predator strikes over the last seven months as part of a stepped-up missile campaign.

Bruce Hoffman, a terrorism expert at Georgetown University, said Feinstein's comments put Pakistan's government on the spot.

"If accurate, what this says is that Pakistani involvement, or at least acquiescence, has been much more extensive than has previously been known," he said. "It puts the Pakistani government in a far more difficult position [in terms of] its credibility with its own people. Unfortunately it also has the potential to threaten Pakistani-American relations."

As chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Feinstein is privy to classified details of U.S. counter-terrorism efforts. The CIA does not publicly acknowledge a campaign against Pakistan-based extremists using remotely piloted planes, making Feinstein's comment all the more unusual.

Feinstein's disclosure came during testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee by U.S. Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair on the nation's security threats. Blair did not respond directly to Feinstein's remark, except to say that Pakistan was "sorting out" its cooperation with the United States.

Pakistani officials have long denied that they have even granted the U.S. permission to fly the Predator planes over Pakistani territory, let alone to operate the aircraft from within the country.

The civilian leadership that took over from an unpopular former general, Pervez Musharraf, last year, has gone to significant lengths to distance itself from the Predator strikes.

The Pakistani government regularly lodges diplomatic protests against the strikes as a violation of its sovereignty, and officials said the subject was raised with Richard C. Holbrooke, a newly appointed U.S. envoy to the region, who completed his first visit to the country Thursday.

But a former CIA official familiar with the Predator operations said Pakistan's government secretly approves of the flights because of the growing militant threat.

Feinstein prefaced her comment about the Predator basing Thursday by noting that Holbrooke "ran into considerable concern about the use of the Predator strikes in the FATA areas," a reference to what Pakistan calls its Federally Administered Tribal Area along the border with Afghanistan.

Many Pakistanis believe that the civilian leadership, despite public anger, has continued Musharraf's policy of giving the United States tacit permission to carry out the strikes.

The CIA has been working to step up its presence in Pakistan in recent years. It has deployed as many as 200 people to the country, one of its largest overseas operations besides Iraq, current and former agency officials have estimated. That contingent works alongside other U.S. operatives who specialize in electronic communications and spy satellites.

In his prepared testimony Thursday, Blair said that Al Qaeda had "lost significant parts of its command structure since 2008."

greg.miller@latimes.com

Times staff writer Laura King in Istanbul, Turkey, contributed to this report.
 
NOW if all this is true thn, its a very big shame on every body concerned , i mean.... GEN.MUSHARF, TILL THIS PPP GOVT, each and every one who ever took part as a tool to these govts including ,our top militry brass, they should make appology & should resign , for lieing under oath to the people of pakistan.
at the same time i am certainly very thank full to "Sen. Dianne Feinstein" for her kindness , that she had oppend the real faces of our lieing leaders.

What a Shame mann, Foreign Attacks on Pakistani People From Pakistani Soil.
 
She probably didn't know herself and just assumed it.

I see no reason why America would choose to house their precious UAVs in Pakistan.
 
i heared this in 2007 that these Drone attacks inside pakistan story (the same by Topic maker that these UAV's takeoff land from the bases inside pakistan)
 
She probably didn't know herself and just assumed it.

I see no reason why America would choose to house their precious UAVs in Pakistan.

the senator is the chairperson of the senate intell committee.

"As I understand it, these are flown out of a Pakistani base," she said.

speaks volumes!
 
Probably need Kayani's ok (PA bases) more than Zardari's for this to happen...

kiyani is reporting to the civilian govt. deligently. his view must have been sought but this permission was given by the previous CoAS, Gen. Musharraf.
 
This was happening during Musharraf's era too.

I agree. But the frequency of drone strikes was much lower.

Afaik, Finkelstein or hwatever her name is, is suggesting the drones are presently flown out of Islamabad. If this was happening during Musharraf's tenure, I would say the same about him.
 
lets just take it , with grace & condme it in deepst possible words we can,
honrable "Sen. Dianne Feinstein" is a angle , who completly opened all this act of lieing of the pakistani heads & official's , who kept lieing for the last sevral years.
if those responsible , heads of state , officials of the state security agencies, its militry forces, never felt any shame , to let those drones cowrdly attack thier own countrymens .
why should we , shy to condme them in genral?:angry:

also, honrable "Sen. Dianne Feinstein" is US , RESPECTFULL senator, she cannot assume wrong,so i would like to request for plz god sake ,stop defending the shamless elites of our nation, & plz join hands togather to condme it, by the way"Sen. Dianne Feinstein" is not our information mister, so that she can assume anything wrongly, we should take it with great pain, because its the ultimate truth!:cry:
from MUSHARAF TO KIYANI , FROM KIYANI TO ZARDARI each and every one in rulling elite is ,was & will remain responsible , in the history of pakistan, lets doesnt make them , holy COW here!:angry::eek:
 
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One doesn't know if it's the truth for sure.

But this could be just one big charade. That's also possible.
 
lets just take it , with grace & condme it in deepst possible words we can,
honrable "Sen. Dianne Feinstein" is a angle , who completly opened all this act of lieing of the pakistani heads & official's , who kept lieing for the last sevral years.
if those responsible , heads of state , officials of the state security agencies, its militry forces, never felt any shame , to let those drones cowrdly attack thier own countrymens .
why should we , shy to condme them in genral?:angry:

also, honrable "Sen. Dianne Feinstein" is US , RESPECTFULL senator, she cannot assume wrong,so i would like to request for plz god sake ,stop defending the shamless elites of our nation, & plz join hands togather to condme it, by the way"Sen. Dianne Feinstein" is not our information mister, so that she can assume anything wrongly, we should take it with great pain, because its the ultimate truth!:cry:
from MUSHARAF TO KIYANI , FROM KIYANI TO ZARDARI each and every one in rulling elite is ,was & will remain responsible , in the history of pakistan, lets doesnt make them , holy COW here!:angry::eek:

EXACTLY AND 101% Agreed
 

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