Posted on 08/11/2006 1:32:24 PM PDT by Mount Athos
Pakistani intelligence agents have arrested as many as 17 people, some of them British nationals, in the plot to blow up jetliners flying from Britain to the U.S.
Britain hailed Pakistan's help in thwarting the planned attack, but the arrests on Pakistani soil showed that despite its successes against al-Qaida, the country remains a fertile ground for Islamic militancy.
British authorities arrested 24 people Thursday in what they said was a scheme to bring down as many as 10 jetliners in a nearly simultaneous strike. The suspects were believed to be mainly British Muslims, at least some of Pakistani ancestry.
The Foreign Ministry said that acting on information received from Britain, Pakistan had made arrests that triggered the arrests in Britain. It named British national Rashid Rauf as a "key person" who had been nabbed in Pakistan.
Interior Minister Aftab Khan Sherpao alleged that Rauf has ties with the al-Qaida terror network.
"We arrested him from the border area and on his disclosure we shared the information with British authorities, which led to further arrests in Britain," the interior minister told The Associated Press.
Foreign Minister Khursheed Kasuri, in an interview with CNN, confirmed the arrests of seven suspects in Pakistan, including Britons. He said the suspects "had been monitored for quite some time" before they were arrested.
Another senior government official said they included two Britons of Pakistani origin who were arrested about a week ago, and five Pakistanis detained in the eastern city of Lahore and the southern city of Karachi. The Pakistanis were arrested on suspicion that they served as the Britons' local facilitators, the official said.
An official at the British High Commission in Islamabad said he could not confirm the arrests of any Britons in Pakistan.
A Pakistani intelligence official said 10 Pakistanis were arrested Friday in Bhawalpur district, 300 miles southwest of Islamabad, in connection with the terror plot. A second intelligence official confirmed there were arrests in Bhawalpur, but did not know how many. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the secretive nature of their jobs.
A Foreign Ministry statement said the arrests in Pakistan underscored "the very important role that has been played by Pakistan in breaking this international terrorist network." It said there were "indications of an Afghanistan-based al-Qaida connection," but offered no details or supporting evidence.
Pakistan, a key ally of Britain and the U.S. in the war on terrorism, has been long been regarded as a center of Islamic militancy, much of it linked to events in Afghanistan. Since the Sept. 11 attacks on the United State, Pakistan has captured hundreds of al-Qaida fighters and arrested key figures in Osama bin Laden's terror network.
Talat Masood, a former Pakistani general, said the developments show that officials are cooperating in the war on terror, but also send another message.
"It has pluses and minuses. The minuses are that it shows many active terrorists have links with Pakistan and people are visiting Pakistan for this purpose," Masood said.
Three of the four suicide attackers in the deadly July 7, 2005, bombings on the London transport system were British Muslims of Pakistani origin and had visited Pakistan before the attacks.
One bomber visited a seminary run by a hard-line Islamic group, but officials in Islamabad say none of the bombers received militant training or support during their visits.
Well, they get my praise now because without their help, we'd have thousands of bodies of innocent victims somewhere in the Atlantic.
The Brits arrested, by and large, were born and raised in England. Pakistan's past actions are certainly partly to blame, but in the WOT, it's what have you done for me lately....
With a "what have you done for me lately" attitude, if I were a Pakistani, I'll set more fires and claim credit for putting them out. That's because they know that for every 10 terrorists they let loose, they just have to catch one to get their pay.
"[Pakistan] remains a fertile ground for Islamic militancy."
In comparing the number of arrests made, Britain is even worse.
That's an incredibly cynical attitude. I'm curious, do you want Pakistan as an ally, or would you prefer that we kill everyone there?
That's an observation based on facts. Every few months they seem to catch a guy and sell him as AQ #3. Yet the number of terror attacks and threats tracing back to Pakistan are increasing by the day. I have lived in Pakistan and know a lot of people in our govt who work with the Pakistanis and I know what they think of us. The "they" here is the govt, not the fundies.
That goes back to the enormous job Musharraf has to do. I applaud him for his efforts so far while insisting that he continue on that course.
I don't think it's realistic to expect the job to be completed within the next decade. It's that entrenched.
But, the progress that has been made is startling. We wouldn't have had this cooperation pre 9/11.
Where do you live? I grew up in your area, and when I visited my parents over the 4th, we heard all about Bucky.
I wouldn't trust em as far as I could nuke em.
For crying out loud.....be thankful for every little help we can get. Stop trying to find something wrong in their actions or second guess their motives.
Sounds like a huge plot to destroy thousands.
Most people seem to have forgotten that 9/11 was designed to kill many more (perhaps by a factor of 10 or 20) than what happened.
...ping to some news and speculation in the thread on Mushy and friends.
I personally, wouldn't either. They house too many of the terrorist critters for it all to be sheer coincidence. But, I'm sure those in charge know what to do, to squeeze the right info. out of 'em...
My paper didn't mention the NSA at all. My guess is the Demo talking points are to skip over any reference to the NSA wiretaps. That's what I've been seeing the libs do on the Factor.
You Are Right!(I Forgot This)!!!
I heard about(NSA)on Limbaugh(subbed by Roger Hedgecock)!!
Who will control Pakistan's nuclear bombs then?? Iran could use 2 of them to wipe Israel off the planet. - Tom
More Here at Sticky Notes with some explanation.
Gee, why none here? Have they all got ACLU lawyers or something? Harder and harder to believe no one was working this side.
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