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Pakistan General Asif Yasin Malik Rules Out Waziristan Offensive

Pakistan General Waziristan Offensive

CHRIS BRUMMITT   06/ 1/11 01:35 PM ET   AP

MAMAD GAT, Pakistan — A top Pakistani commander said Wednesday the army intends to start operations against militants in a strategic tribal region that juts deep into Afghanistan, part of a rolling campaign to elimate insurgents on its side of the border.

But Lt. Gen. Asif Yasin Malik said the force had no immediate plan to attack the neighboring militant haven of North Waziristan, an al-Qaida stronghold from where many of the deadliest attacks against U.S. troops in Afghanistan are organized and launched.

The United States has been pressing Pakistan's army to move into the region, which – unlike others close to the frontier – has not seen offensives over the last four years. By not going into North Waziristan, however, the military is sending a message that runs counter to expectations that the U.S. has gained fresh leverage after killing Osama bin Laden deep inside the country.

Malik briefed reporters who were by the army to Mohmand, close to the Afghanistan border. The trip was intended to showcase army success against militants in that region. The area and six other frontier regions are normally closed to journalists.

Commanders said Mohmand was now 80 percent cleared of insurgents after an operation that began in January. Operations were continuing in areas close to the frontier, and the briefing room was shaken several times as artillery shells were launched from the base.

Malik, who oversees military operations in the tribal areas and other parts of the northwest bordering Afghanistan, said he met last month with religious and community leaders in the Kurram agency who asked for a military operation against militants.

Kurram has seen violence between Shiite and Sunni Muslims for years, and is also home to insurgents.

According to some accounts, the Haqqani network, a faction of the Agfghan Taliban, was shifting fighters there from North Waziristan to give them a new route to stage attacks in Afghanistan. Violence has continued despite a recent peace deal between the two sects, and Malik said unrest was being formented by outside militants who benefited from the instability.

"There is some trouble brewing up in Kurram," said Malik. "We intend to sort them out."

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He said operations would be launched there with the government's backing, but declined to give any more operational details.

Militant groups based in the northwest have launched hundreds of attacks inside Pakistan in recent years, and the army has moved aggressively to retake areas from them. But, to the annoyance of the United States, Pakistan has not aggressively persued militants that focus on Afghanistan, not Pakistani forces.

North Waziristan is now seen as the main militant sanctuary in the northwest. As well as the Haqqani network, it is also home to al-Qaida and Pakistani Taliban fighters. The United States regularly strikes targets there with drone-fired missiles.

Bin Laden's killing in an army town led to accusations that Pakistan security forces were either hiding him or were incompetent. Since the raid, Washington has been increasing pressure on Islamabad to take more action against extremists.

An offensive in North Waziristan would undoubtedly earn Islamabad much needed goodwill in Washington. This week a local newspaper reported that the army had decided to launch an offensive. Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. military Joint Chiefs of Staff, was asked about the report and said it was an encouraging sign.

But Malik dismissed the reports as "media hype" and insisted the army's posture was unchanged.

"There is no change in North Waziristan in past months and weeks," Malik said. "We will undertake an operation when we want to, when it's in the national interest."

Deploying the same arguments used by the army for the past 18 months, he said the force was too busy carrying out operations elsewhere in the northwest to take on North Waziristan. He didn't rule it out, however, saying "maybe ultimately we go to North Waziristan, why not?"

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Erewhon7
meek inherit the earth, but not mineral rigths
0 minute ago (12:14 PM)
"A top Pakistani commander said Wednesday the army intends to start operations against militants.­"

Liar.
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earto44
Defender of planet Erf.
4 hours ago (8:01 AM)
But Lt. Gen. Asif Yasin Malik said the force had no immediate plan to attack the neighborin­g militant haven of North Waziristan­, an al-Qaida stronghold from where many of the deadliest attacks against U.S. troops in Afghanista­n are organized and launched.

Skew me? I happen to thing the Gen is wrong. These al-Qaida plans originate in nice two and three story homes in the wealthy neighborho­ods of Pakistan. Not in caves, and under rocks.

Prove me wrong.
5 hours ago (7:30 AM)
He has a tennis match scheduled with Mullah Omar at that time....I bet.
11 hours ago (12:51 AM)
It keeps getting better for Pakistan.

http://in.­reuters.co­m/article/­2011/06/02­/idINIndia­-574437201­10602
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Vincent Van Der Hyde
The truth will set you free.
12 hours ago (12:31 AM)
Ya boy,
lets go start another war!
Hey, use nukes too!
You bet......n­ow there's a policy that makes SENSE!
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marinemomof3
Bring them home NOW!
51 minutes ago (11:23 AM)
Now there is a policy that makes CENTS!
13 hours ago (11:03 PM)
Perhaps the Paks, their military, their army, their airforce, and particular­lly their navy have no BALLS! But they sure do have a fat wallet, love to spend money, and buy guns. Lt. Gen. Asif Yasin Malik, acts like that old Beaste Boys song, "the dick has no balls"!
13 hours ago (11:00 PM)
Pakistan army command needs to do itself a favor and get rid of this clown called a "general" (Lt. Gen. Asif Yasin Malik). Its quite obvious that Pakistan doesn't want to move into that area and simply makes themselves look bad continousl­y. As an American I really see no need to continue giving them millons and billions if they are going to have attitude. No wonder Bin Laded lasted as long as he did in Pakistans most cherished military city Abbottabad­.
14 hours ago (10:33 PM)
Glass making time! Time to make Pakistan into glass!
11 hours ago (1:31 AM)
Clearly, you're smoking glass.
14 hours ago (10:16 PM)
Time for the Pentagon to start buying more of those nifty Predator drones that carry Hellfire missles, and paying for them with the aid money we should stop giving to Pakistan!
13 hours ago (11:06 PM)
I agree. I mean with that $30 billion plus, hell we should be able to have a whole air division of nothing but drones.
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The ORF in Largo
One Very Angry ORF
15 hours ago (9:42 PM)
Waziristan should become a bomb range; there is nothing worth salvaging
18 hours ago (6:27 PM)
Of course they won't attack there, they will warn all the militants to hide there while they make a phony sortiee into one area, pretending that they are doing something.

Can we please just get out o there so and leave all our phony allies to their fates.
13 hours ago (11:10 PM)
Now where have you heard this explainati­on before? It sounds to quote the guy (Lt. Gen. Asif Yasin Malik) "We will move in our own time when its suits our national intersts". It sounds like the South Vietnamese army doesn't it? Hey we broke the back of the viet cong only after we went after them with the invasion of Cambodia, and nearly destoryed the NVA at the same time. Perhaps the time has come for us to push into North Waristan with ground pounding troops....­.?
8 hours ago (3:46 AM)
Mr. Psuffield. I admire your magical ability to reinvent history.
4 hours ago (8:21 AM)
1. if by breaking their back, you mean pulling out and leaving Viet-Nam.

2. Sure, with a full national push we could pretty much wipe out both countries there...bu­t why? We're broke, we are spending enough money to give every person in Aghanistan thousands of dollars, and for what? I don't care WHAT happens there if we bankrupt our country because our Generals no longer know how to fight a war, and more importantl­y, how to win one and come home.
18 hours ago (6:02 PM)
With this never ending soap opera how can we expect -Israel- to make peace with these animals?
18 hours ago (6:02 PM)
"I've been to Waziristan­," John McCain during the last presidenti­al campaign. That was when not even the Pakistani army wouldn't go there, just as today.
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deepfreezevideo
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18 hours ago (5:59 PM)
Rules out Waziristan offensive.

Yeah...bad idea, we should let them reload I guess, right General?
Whatsa matter, got some buddies in Waziristan­?
19 hours ago (5:38 PM)
Smoke and mirrors...