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Published Date: 06 October 2008
THE Taleban response to an apparent US missile strike in Pakistan indicates a senior militant may be among 20 people killed.
The US has ramped up cross-border strikes that target alleged al-Qaeda and Taleban hideouts in Pakistan's tribal regions bordering Afghanistan.

In the case of Friday's alleged US strike in North Waziristan tribal region, which was believed to h
ave killed several Arab fighters, government officials have been notably quiet.

The Taleban, however, were reportedly responding with fury.

Pakistani intelligence officials said insurgents are moving aggressively in the militant-plagued area and threatening local residents, calling them "saleable commodities" – a reference to people serving as spies.

The intelligence officials, whose information came from informants and field agents, said the anger was a sign that a senior militant may have died.

Two area residents said Taleban fighters warned people not to discuss the missile strike or inspect the rubble at the site.

Taleban and top Pakistani government spokesmen either could not be reached, did not return calls or declined to comment on the strike yesterday.

Pakistan's chief army spokesman, Major General Athar Abbas, said yesterday that at least 20 people died, eight of them foreign militants.

The US rarely acknowledges such attacks. Nathan Perry, a US military spokesman in Afghanistan, said he had "no information to give", but did not deny US involvement.

Pakistan's fledgling civilian government says it will not duck the fight against militancy, but leaders also warn that US attacks in Pakistan inflame public opinion and undermine the fight against terrorism.



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  • Last Updated: 05 October 2008 10:35 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Douglas,

Bathgate 06/10/2008 01:39:41
I think we can see that this will not end well.
2

SouthernGent,

06/10/2008 02:25:58
Of course the Taleban shows no fury what so ever when they themselves attack women and little girls.
3

Wally,

By The Rivers Of Babylon (USA) 06/10/2008 02:48:32
SouthernGent, the US kills a lot of women & little girls in this afghan war. If you respect women & little girls, then you should remember that. I wonder how many women & little girls were killed in this attack the article is about?

and when you criticize the Taleban you should recall that there is much evidence that the Taleban is a creation of the intelligence agencies CIA & ISI. ISI is Pakistan's intelligence agency. Also recall that even if the Taleban was not created in this way it did receive lots of money & aid from the US over a very long period of time, I mean almost 25 years. The last aid check from US taxpayers went to the Taleban in August of 2001. Recall that the Taleban was getting a lot of negative press in the corporate media in the late 1990's. Why was it still getting money from the US taxpayers at that time?

Why would the US nurture a group like the Taleban? It makes for an enemy that can be demonized under the ideology of the west. and it is a group that is also divisive even to the afghans. Divide and conquer.

Speaking of Afghanistan, this Karzai fellow is corrupt. Karzai has heroin connections. Read this article.

http://the-peoples-forum.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=5454

4

Guga II,

Rockall 06/10/2008 03:59:32
The septics, under the war criminal Bush, continue to ignore international law, and murder innocent civilians in Pakistan. Then they have the brass neck to wonder why so many people around the world consider them beneath contempt.
5

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06/10/2008 04:05:40
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6

GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta CA For more WAR VOTE McCain 06/10/2008 06:37:19
5
Harry "Dingy" Reid,
Las Vegas

Dude in my case (genital) ur totally wrong .

Missed the mark, by 2.1/2 inches beyond the normal length.

The Taliban were supplied with guns and bullets by my country the US, when the Soviet Unions armies occupied Afghanistan.

WE also supplied guns and bullets to the deceased Saddam Hussein when he fought against IRAN .

Our immoral mind set in the US, knows no bounds.

I just happened to be born here by chance. Could have been born in a desolate village in Ethiopia

GC
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Number 6,

Germany 06/10/2008 10:17:06
This is the perversity of American foreign policy. They are now the bitter enemies of a force they trained and armed to fight the "communists".

They get all buddy buddy with Pakistan until they have the audacity to get rid of the US puppet. Result ? not only are they now slaughtering innocent pakistanis, but they are selling nuclear technology to Pakistans biggest enemy India.

Having already got up the noses of the Russians, we now hear they are selling 6.5 BILLION dollars worth of
weapons to Taiwan, right on China's doorstep.

So when you are next attacked in your homeland americans, you will at least have an idea why.Don't forget, it was YOUR companies that built Iran's first nuclear facilities.
8

Postmark-55,

China, 06/10/2008 11:15:03
This American Administration more than any other is thumbing its nose at what the rest of the world wants. It bitches about illegal immigrants within its borders yet has no problems violating eveybody elses borders and cold bloodedly murdering once having violated such borders. They now do it with unmanned aircraft, which lack the ability to discriminate and assess the targets, whether they be children, women or actual militants. Too many times we read and hear about that those getting killed are mere suspects and have not actually been proven guilty. This garbage has to stop and the rest of the world is slowly uniting and will put an end to it. Unfortunately not fast enough.
9

Number 6,

Germany 06/10/2008 11:46:54
Do these drones get awarded medals if shot down ?
10

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 06/10/2008 12:04:51
Let's just tell the verminous Taleban to get over it and they can go to Hell with an Uzi stuck up their ar*es.
11

Number 6,

Germany 06/10/2008 12:16:49
#10 Get over what ?. They are kicking our butts right left and centre. Just as they always have done to anyone foolish enough to invade THEIR COUNTRY.

Slaughtering wedding parties (About 60 women and children in the last one) does not count.
12

Postmark-55,

China, 06/10/2008 12:27:16
#10 TimW1234,
I hate to break this to you Timmy boy, but your beloved southern neighbour is far more guilty of terrorism than the Taleban. The Taleban at least kept their fight at home but have been driven beyond their borders because of US influence and invasion.
That's what happens when you throw water on a fire that is fuelled by oil, it doesn't extinguish it, it just spreads it. Now the US is guilty of spreading it even more but we have guys like you applauding them for it, doesn't say a whole hell of a lot for you now does it?
13

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 06/10/2008 15:22:46
12 Postmark - 55

More nonsensical musings from China.

But we must remember that this poster is a friend of that nutter Mashimaro.
14

American,

06/10/2008 23:20:28
#4, 7, 8-"senior militant may be among 20 people killed", "killed several Arab fighters"-(always good news), "insurgents are moving aggressively in the militant-plagued area and "threatening local residents" calling them "saleable commodities", "foreign militants" --lol!! Did you jerks even bother to read the article?? What a bunch of terrorists sympathizers you lot are! BTW-I guess you're also not reading how "well" pakistan is handling all those homicide bombers (terrorists).

#6-GC-In the future, I suggest the US stay out of any country that is being invaded by another. In hindsight--we should have just let russia take over afghanistan, but of course, they wouldnt have stopped at afghanistan.
15

57Nomad,

california 07/10/2008 05:04:41
The Taleban are furious!?!?!? Quick, let me check my 'give a f%#k' meter. Well, it's not even budging. To bad. It sucks to be the Taleban. I'm not kidding, first you're furious, then you're dead. I think it's comical that people who specialize in burning little girls to death inside their school rooms are 'furious' about their guys getting killed.

I suggest that the next time they hear the little plane flying overhead that they step out from under their rocks and shake their fists at it.
16

57Nomad,

california 07/10/2008 05:20:40
#12 pm

pm said:

"hate to break this to you Timmy boy, but your beloved southern neighbour is far more guilty of terrorism than the Taleban."

I think you are leaving out something. The reason we are in Afghanistan is to make sure that we don't get attacked in the US by terrorists that were trained by bin Laden and supported and sponsored by the Taleban. After 9/11 we asked the Taleban to arrest and hand over bin Laden, something they could have easily done.

Instead they refused. This is what is known as a casus belli. The Taleban were complicit in committing an act of war against the US. We have merely obliged them. If you are looking to point fingers, point them at your loser terrorist friends. They wore out their welcome in Iraq and now they have done so in Pakistan and Afghanistan. We won't have to wait long now. These guys are cornered and are on the verge of annihilation. The only people that like them are their puke supporters in the West. The rest of them are going to die, primarily at the hands of their fellow Muslims who hate them.

Don't want to hear snarky remarks about supporting the Muj during the Russian war. We supported the Russians directly in fighting the Nazis. After the war we had to oppose the Soviet Union for fifty years, mostly by stationing 300,000 troops in Europe for fifty years. Does that mean we were wrong to support Russia during WWII?
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Postmark-55,

China, 07/10/2008 10:36:14
#16 57Nomad,
You're the same 57Nomad that threatened to kill all Chinese people within half an hour, no point reasoning with a madman.

 

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