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US Special Operations Forces have begun venturing out with Pakistani troops in the areas that have so far been restricted to them, the American media reported on Wednesday.

The goal of the mission is to aid local forces and determine the security risks, the Wall Street Journal reported. US troops reportedly wear civilian clothes and are allowed to use their weapons only if they are attacked.

Pakistan has long avoided US military presence and has requested the United States to keep a low profile because it fears that a high-profile presence can be counter-productive.

“Going out in the open, that has negative optics and it is something we have to work out,” a senior Pakistani official told WSJ. “This whole exercise could be counter-productive if people see US boots on the ground.”

Pakistan, however, has gradually allowed US Special Operations Forces in since the first 30 troops arrived in June 2008. Now there are around 120 trainers in the country, with the goal of winning over tribal leaders with development projects.

The US military helps train both the regular military and the paramilitary Frontier Corps. A senior US military official claims that the Special Operations Forces have developed a closer relationship with the Frontier Corps, and go out into the field more frequently with their units.

“The Frontier Corps are more accepting partners,” the official said.

Travelling with the Frontier Corps is dangerous. In February, three army soldiers were killed in the north when a roadside bomb detonated near their convoy.

US officials familiar with the plan told journalists in Washington that the programme for increasing direct US involvement in humanitarian works in some of the restricted areas was “set to expand again with new joint missions to oversee small-scale development projects aimed at winning over tribal leaders”.

The officials said that Special Operations teams joined the aid missions only when commanders determined there’s relatively little security risk, in an effort to avoid direct engagement that would call attention to US participation.

The US Congress recently approved $10 million for aid missions in Pakistan, and one congressional staffer said “the goal is never to have a US footprint on any of these efforts”.

Commenting on Pakistan’s warning that a more visible US military presence could undermine the mission of pacifying the tribal region, WSJ noted: “The US has already aroused local animosity with drone strikes targeting militants in the tribal areas.”

The newspaper, however, claimed that the missile strikes had the tacit support of the Pakistani government and often aids the Pakistani army's campaign against the militants.

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here goes the bikao log in zardari govt!!!

afghanistan to sanbhalta nahi pakistan main fasad machate hain
 
Well if they are coming with good intentions to contain the insurgency then most welcome because PA is just too streched already. Mike Mullen seems to agree about RAW involvement and if proven would be a major blow to Indo-US releations. Pakistan government entrusted these tribals with semi autonomy but they have failed us and embarassed us by unable to hold their community. Almost all major criminal drug logs of central asia have establised bases in northern pakistan by border infiltration due to "communal" love of our northern brothers towards these people. Large part of northern pakistan is dominated by Pushtoon which has agitated smaller non pushtoon tribes and they have whole heartly welcomed Uzbeks and Tajiks to join their community heavily armed albeit.

These criminal Uzbeks and Tajiks are only in for making money and easily available for sale to highest international bidder. RAW has made good use of these agents. Even worst some ex-PA personal are attached to these drug rings for financial gains.

Fighting established drug lords is an exercise of patience because these people are well armed and trained. Just look at american experience in combating south american drug lords. Most of these bomb blast going off in cities of PK and AF are retaliation by these drug lords for losses of their men and produce by ongoing operations.

Personal I am all for eradicating menance in northern pakistan of not by peace then by force. America is entrusting us for future of Afghanistan and we very much secure this oppurtunity for our very own existence. However such trust will not come without stability in northern pakistan.

And in good old sense, we have risked enough troops there why not invite few americans to get killed as well.

People need to stop taking news emotionally and judge everything with logic. The biggest weakness of PK nation is their "emotionalism".

I am not in favour of american armed personal present on our soil however what can we do when we cant resuce ourself from our own mess?? Years of neglect and free-hand to ISI in Afghanistan affairs has given us a cancer in our nation.

Fortunately, as of now most of these personal are special services ground support, advisors and trainers. :cheers: :cheers:
 
Contain the militants ?? How they are just spying on in FATA not taking part in any operation.


Pakistani public has been kept in dark time to highlight this lie
 
Well considering that the PA is always complaining about the Americans not knowing about the actual situation on the ground, here is a neat opportunity for the Americans to see the hell that is FATA first hand.
 
Nothing new.. Remember these:
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Remember the Americans taking over St.3 and 10 or Khosar market!

Nothing new here. Just our leaders lying that no Americans are operating in Pakistan, this despite the FACT that the Americans operate a centre in Sihalla (where the police commandant has to request permission to enter), this despite the fact that the FBI have field offices in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.
 
Actually I think its ok for the gop to lie, consider all those hot headed and borderline insane Mullah's who would come up with ridiculous campaign and futher mess up the situation, thankfully most of them only use the internet for.. 'other' purposes.
 
I never agreed with drone attacking Pakistani sovereign land statements coming from various facets of society.

Those lands were always infamious in Pakistan as "ghair" or foriegn. Commit any kind of crime within Pakistan and runoff to FATA, no one can touch you. No police, no Pakistani law enforced, hardly any govermental institute and virtually no writ, all kinds of illegal activity and any interference from Pakistani administration or law enforcement is retaliated with brutal violence.

It can't be considered a sovereign part of Pakistan by any of imagination and when an American drone hits a militant compound there, all of a sudden it's an integral part of Pakistan being invaded. ha, we can't put one school there without it being blown up and.....,.. sovereign part.
 
WTF

I am truly disgusted if this happens to be true.

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US forces on our soil.

There were Armed US forces on your soil during the late 50's.. the 60's.. and have been for the past Ten years..
I worry for your health :P
 
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