Hi,
Have any of you guys read the Wikileaks cables? I just went through the cables from US Embassy in Islamabad, they generally cover the period from 2000- 2010 and are very revealing on multiple dimensions.
I would encourage you to read the cables at the below website. It will take 5-6 hours to go through the key ones...look for the ones marked secret as they will generally contain the more interesting information. Also the titles of the cable will give you an idea of the general content.
wikileaks.org/origin/129_0.html
Key findings from my reading of the cables indicate:
-There is an air corridor above pakistan airspace that US is allowed to use (presumably to go from afghanistan to US aircraft carriers or bases in gulf etc.) and that as late as 2008 or so the corridor had traffic of as many as 150 aircraft per day. (I personally suspect that this could have been how US got into pakistan for the UBL mission, using the corridor for part of the way in and then going off course where needed...leaving us with too little time to react)
-Pakistan military's equipment is quite old and highly dependent on US for spare parts. Cables reveal how majority of Cobra gunship fleet is not operational as well as how the air defense radars are more than 25 years old and need spare parts from US every so often.
-SSG are not all they are hyped up to be. Apparently US has trainers at tarbela helping train them even on things like sniper training, etc. and they are described as being still on the learning curve based on performance in tribal areas
-F-16s come with strings attached (e.g. specific basing requirements for the block 52)
Although we all like to believe that the pak army is the best, etc., I think the cables provide a reality check as they are frank assessments by US embassy in messages back to washington DC (and were never meant to be made public)
Please let us NOT get into a discussion of whether the cables are authentic or not as that argument will never end. Some people will claim they are fake, but I believe it is rather difficult to fake 250,000 cables with vey precise information, dates, conversations, etc. to date and no one has claimed that conversations quoted are incorrect or events stated did not take place.
I am happy to post links to specific cables if members are interested.
Have any of you guys read the Wikileaks cables? I just went through the cables from US Embassy in Islamabad, they generally cover the period from 2000- 2010 and are very revealing on multiple dimensions.
I would encourage you to read the cables at the below website. It will take 5-6 hours to go through the key ones...look for the ones marked secret as they will generally contain the more interesting information. Also the titles of the cable will give you an idea of the general content.
wikileaks.org/origin/129_0.html
Key findings from my reading of the cables indicate:
-There is an air corridor above pakistan airspace that US is allowed to use (presumably to go from afghanistan to US aircraft carriers or bases in gulf etc.) and that as late as 2008 or so the corridor had traffic of as many as 150 aircraft per day. (I personally suspect that this could have been how US got into pakistan for the UBL mission, using the corridor for part of the way in and then going off course where needed...leaving us with too little time to react)
-Pakistan military's equipment is quite old and highly dependent on US for spare parts. Cables reveal how majority of Cobra gunship fleet is not operational as well as how the air defense radars are more than 25 years old and need spare parts from US every so often.
-SSG are not all they are hyped up to be. Apparently US has trainers at tarbela helping train them even on things like sniper training, etc. and they are described as being still on the learning curve based on performance in tribal areas
-F-16s come with strings attached (e.g. specific basing requirements for the block 52)
Although we all like to believe that the pak army is the best, etc., I think the cables provide a reality check as they are frank assessments by US embassy in messages back to washington DC (and were never meant to be made public)
Please let us NOT get into a discussion of whether the cables are authentic or not as that argument will never end. Some people will claim they are fake, but I believe it is rather difficult to fake 250,000 cables with vey precise information, dates, conversations, etc. to date and no one has claimed that conversations quoted are incorrect or events stated did not take place.
I am happy to post links to specific cables if members are interested.