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Pakistan helps US drone campaign

23 January, 2012

ISLAMABAD: The death of a senior al Qaeda leader in a US drone strike in the tribal areas, the first strike in almost two months, signalled that the US-Pakistan intelligence partnership is still in operation despite political tensions.

The Jan 10 strike - and its follow-up two days later - were joint operations, a Pakistani security source based in the tribal areas said.

They made use of Pakistani "spotters" on the ground and demonstrated a level of coordination that both sides have sought to downplay since tensions erupted in January 2011 with the killing of two Pakistanis by a CIA contractor in Lahore.

"Our working relationship is a bit different from our political relationship," the source said, requesting anonymity. "It's more productive." US and Pakistani sources said that the target of the January 10 attack was Aslam Awan of Abbottabad.

They said he was targeted in a strike by a US-operated drone directed at what news reports said was a compound near Miranshah in North Waziristan.

That strike broke an undeclared eight-week hiatus in attacks by the armed, unmanned drones that patrol the tribal areas and are a key weapon in US President Barack Obama's counter-terrorism strategy. The sources described Awan, also known by the nom-de-guerre Abdullah Khorasani, as a significant figure in the remaining core leadership of al Qaeda, which US officials say has been sharply reduced by the drone campaign. Most of the drone attacks are conducted as part of a clandestine CIA operation. The Pakistani source, who helped target Awan, could not confirm that he was killed, but the US official said he was. European officials said Awan had spent time in London and had ties to British extremists before returning to Pakistan.

The source, who says he runs a network of spotters primarily in North and South Waziristan, described for the first time how US-Pakistani cooperation on strikes works, with his Pakistani agents keeping close tabs on suspected militants and building a pattern of their movements and associations.

"We run a network of human intelligence sources," he said. "Separately, we monitor their cell and satellite phones. "Thirdly, we run joint monitoring operations with our US and UK friends," he added, noting that cooperation with British intelligence was also extensive.

Pakistani and US intelligence officers, using their own sources, hash out a joint "priority of targets lists" in regular face-to-face meetings, he said.

"Al Qaeda is our top priority," he said. He declined to say where the meetings take place. Once a target is identified and "marked," his network coordinates with drone operators on the US side. He said the United States bases drones outside Kabul, likely at Bagram airfield about 40 kilometres north of the capital.

From spotting to firing a missile "hardly takes about two to three hours", he said. It was impossible to verify the source's claims and American experts, who decline to discuss the drone programme, say the Pakistanis' cooperation has been less helpful in the past.

US officials have complained that when information on drone strikes was shared with the Pakistanis beforehand, the targets were often tipped off, allowing them to escape.

Courtesy: Daily Times

Reader Comments:

Now that Obama has abjectly apologised for killing ONLY 26 Pakistani soldiers, he has begun bombing Pakistan again to raise the tally to the least acceptable number as the price of delivering the guarantees the MEMO demanded.

Only a few days ago, the GEEDAR (Jackal in English has different connotation) Zardari was hiding in the US Naval Fleet in Dubai and his alter ego Gilani was issuing statements as if in advanced stage of dementia because the MEMO had been exposed and uncle Tom had not nodded his tacit approval of its general tone. But the moment they had the indication they were waiting for the predominent bullying instinct of PPP took over and they started threatening everybody. And now they have started saying nobody can dethrone them! What they obviously don't say with this high-falutin claim is: so long as we have the support of OUR MASTERS!

So it looks that in the present world situation, we Pakistanis may have to pay the price of the few silver coins this cancer of humanity is going to get from the CRUSADERS will be WWIII starting from our doorstep. Which is exacly what the cannibals in Washington would love because they enjoy the meat (flesh) of dead muslims more than anything else! You thihk I am hyperbolising? Can you tell me how many countries since WWII have been the victims of the COW-DUNGERS' direct or indirect agression and what %age thereof was of muslim countries? And what were the crimes of all those weaker than a leaf muslim countries? You can reply weakness is the biggest crime and that is why non-nuclear Iraq has been devastated by THE THIEVES OF BAGHDAD and the most impoverished BUT NUCLEAR little NORTH KOREA sends shivers down the brave cowboy's backside and survives! On that basis even the smallest countries like Vatican City, Monaco etc. will be tempted to acquire Atom Bombs

So to survive we have to UNITE, not to chase the mirage of ARAB SPRINGS. In Libya these SPRINGERS are already springing up CIVIL WAR on the duped.

Khane Khanan, United Kingdom - 23 January, 2012

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