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U.S. confirms attacks by Pakistani military units
Washington Examiner ^ | 10/02/11 8:05 PM | Sara A. Carter

Posted on 10/03/2011 5:20:58 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach

(AP Photo/Khalid Tanveer)
A Pakistani protester shout slogans at an anti-American rally to condemn the U.S. for accusing the country's most powerful intelligence agency of supporting extremist attacks against American targets in Afghanistan, in Multan, Pakistan, Friday, Sept 23, 2011. The top U.S. military officer, Adm. Mike Mullen, accused the Haqqani network Thursday of staging an attack against the U.S. Embassy in Kabul. He claimed the Pakistani spy agency, the ISI, helped the group carry out the two attacks.

KABUL, Afghanistan -- Pakistani military units fired shots at American and Afghan government troops along the Afghanistan border several times over the past year, in encounters the United States has downplayed but that illustrate the fraying relations between the countries, according to officials.

On Wednesday, Afghanistan's foreign ministry issued an angry warning to Pakistan after claiming that about 300 rockets had been launched across the Pakistani border into the Nuristan and Kunar provinces of Afghanistan, killing an unspecified number of civilians.

Pakistan responded that its government was targeting insurgents belonging to Tehreek-e-Taliban, a designated terrorist group, not Afghan civilians.

But last week's cross-border fire was far from an isolated incident.

Last month, U.S. Apache helicopter crews were fired upon by Pakistan, and they returned fire, wounding at least two Pakistani soldiers, International Security Assistance Force officials said. The American aircraft were in Afghan airspace, according to an ISAF spokesman. Pakistan accused the helicopter crews of crossing the border.

That encounter was reported by ISAF, but many others are not, U.S. and Afghan officials told The Washington Examiner.

"We're not allowed to return fire to coordinates inside the Pakistan border," a military official told The Examiner on the condition he not be named. "We know it's the Pakistani military in many cases. Pakistan has been instigating, aiding Haqqani, and has been purposefully working to turn back any gains ISAF has made in the region."

Another U.S. official said, "This has been going on for some time, but because it's so sensitive it has been kept relatively quiet."

"The situation is very fluid," said one Afghan official. "They have been firing across the border. The incidents have been increasing and [Afghan] forces fire back in response."

Tension between the U.S. and Pakistan has recently reached levels not seen since the countries were thrown into the common cause of defeating al Qaeda and the Taliban after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Earlier this month, Adm. Mike Mullen, the just-retired chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, accused the Haqqani family network of being a "veritable arm" of Pakistan's military and intelligence service.

Support for active U.S. military operations against the Haqqani organization inside Pakistan has been growing in U.S. military and political circles, according to numerous reports.

Afghan forces dealt a blow to the Haqqani family late last week by capturing Haji Mali Khan, uncle of network leaders Siraj and Badruddin Haqqani and a senior Haqqani commander in Afghanistan. He was apprehended after he traveled from a stronghold in Pakistan into Afghanistan, officials said.

But that is, at best, a morale-building strike against the Haqqani network, which is estimated to control as many as 15,000 fighters.

It has been a tough year for U.S.-Pakistani relations. Pakistan arrested CIA contractor Raymond Davis in January after a deadly shooting that he said was in self-defense during a robbery; the case festered until Davis was released in mid-March. Then the U.S. mounted an elaborate mission to kill Osama bin Laden deep inside Pakistan without telling that country's leaders.

Bruce Riedel, a former CIA officer and senior adviser to three U.S. presidents, said that Pakistan believes the U.S. is ready to call it quits in Afghanistan, and Pakistan is trying to "push us out faster."

Pakistan has increased the use of its Afghan proxies to carry out terror operations in an effort to exhaust U.S. and European patience at home, knowing that President Obama has called for U.S. forces to withdraw by 2014. Pakistani military leaders believe "they can weather the blowback from Washington" because the U.S. needs Pakistan's logistical supply lines stretching from Karachi to Kabul, Riedel said.

At the same time, he said, Pakistan is preparing to replace the billions of dollars of critical military aid it has been receiving from the U.S. by courting China and soliciting help from Islamic ally Saudi Arabia.

scarter@washingtonexaminer.com

Sara A. Carter is The Washington Examiner's national security correspondent. She can be reached at scarter@washingtonexaminer.com.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2014; afghaistan; afghanistan; china; chinapakistan; haqqani; haqqaninetwork; isi; kabul; obamabloopers; obamadeadline; pakistan; pakistanchina; usembassy; usembassyplots; weakness

1 posted on 10/03/2011 5:21:03 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: SandRat; NormsRevenge; Marine_Uncle; GeronL
fyi

H/T to the Drudge Report.

2 posted on 10/03/2011 5:24:23 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Did Islamic Rage Boy show up for the protest by any chance? If not we need to sponsor him for the next one.

This Islam Rage Boy protest brought to by Free Republic!

LOL!


3 posted on 10/03/2011 5:30:43 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

(re: the picture above) Oh, we’ll go alright - right after we give you Pakistani goat humpers a JDAM enema.


4 posted on 10/03/2011 5:40:51 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic (A communist is just a liberal in a hurry)
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To: Jack Hydrazine
It looks like Islamic Rage Boy is too busy to be protesting. Take a look!

“To Sharia, And Beyond!”: Disney-Pixar To Collaborate With Obama’s NASA-Muslim Outreach Program

It should come as no surprise to even the casual observer that President Obama got NASA on board with his decidedly pro-Islamic policies when he recently ordered the space agency to “find ways to reach out to dominantly Muslim countries.”

However, the line between celebrity and politics became even more blurred earlier today when Disney-Pixar and Obama announced a joint movie venture. The upcoming film starring jihadist superstar Islamic Rage Boy, is entitled “Muzz Lightyear.’

“It’s sort of Toy Story meets the Arab Street,” said director John Lasseter. “Fans of the original might notice a few changes, though. For example, many people didn’t recognize Jessie sitting quietly to the side in her burka, but let me assure you–it’s the same old madcap Jessie! She’s just in a…more traditional role. And while some critics felt Ham’s death by stoning was too graphically violent for children, I felt that I had a duty to ‘keep it real’ as they say.”

The film opens worldwide on May 1st.


5 posted on 10/03/2011 5:43:36 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Oh NO!


6 posted on 10/03/2011 6:38:51 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

We better be careful shooting back...we might, oh my God, hurt and American amongst them.


7 posted on 10/03/2011 7:25:11 PM PDT by BobL (PLEASE READ: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2657811/posts)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

That banner “GO AMERICA GO”...... I know most Americans will read that as support rather then protest.


8 posted on 10/04/2011 10:11:10 AM PDT by ravager
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To: Jack Hydrazine

The “Rage boy” is actually an Indian Muslim from Kashmir not a Pakistani.


9 posted on 10/04/2011 10:13:51 AM PDT by ravager
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To: ravager

It doesn’t matter if he is a wacky Paki or an Indy because for them the only important this is that they are Muzzies.


10 posted on 10/04/2011 10:37:02 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

I know. I am just saying you wont see him in a Paki protest because he lives in India.


11 posted on 10/04/2011 10:41:57 AM PDT by ravager
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
"Bruce Riedel, a former CIA officer and senior adviser to three U.S. presidents, said that Pakistan believes the U.S. is ready to call it quits in Afghanistan, and Pakistan is trying to "push us out faster.""
On the Kenyan's watch of course. But MSM will figure out how to blame it on GWB.
12 posted on 10/04/2011 12:44:31 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned....Duncan Hunter Sr. for POTUS.)
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