Jango
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I don't understand... the last post before mine was 7 October. 2 days... that's not necroposting!
My bad. I misread the date. Sorry.
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I don't understand... the last post before mine was 7 October. 2 days... that's not necroposting!
If the US can track and monitor their presence in NW, then what is stopping them from extending that monitoring and surveillance of their movements into Afghanistan, and engaging them there? And this becomes even more important when it is Pakistani soldiers that are killed by US/ISAF fire because off poor intelligence or perhaps militant proximity to Pakistani military positions.
It is impossible to believe when some one on the other side does not able to detect armed men of number over 400 some times over 200 crossing border come inside Pakistan and than run back safe. While keeping in mind that the drones in the area fly 24/7.
I have ZERO problem with Pakistan spanking a terrorist nest that is a kilometer inside Afghanistan.
The kind of commentary and implicit (and in many cases explicit) allegations against one side covertly/overtly supporting violence against the other exist on both the Western and Pakistani sides.The implication of this is that ISAF/NATO is allowing violent gangs to work with impunity. Why would they do that if the cooperation and assistance of Pakistan is desired? And we don't believe in the good taliban, bad taliban distinction. If they run around with AK's and plant bombs, they are bad.
The simple truth is that there are not adequate forces, the border is enormous and extremely wild, and most people don't understand how difficult it is to "secure the border."
Remember the OBL hunt? Same kind of mindset. "I can't believe they can't find one guy." The world is a really big place, and it's a lot harder than it sounds.
Pakistan didn't attack, it was attacked and it defended.
And ISAF targets people they believe to be entering Afghanistan and promoting violence, or are terrorists/insurgents. Doesn't seem to be much difference, does there?