Posted on Dec 20, 2014
Was the US Strike on PK militant stronghold a coordinated effort?
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http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2014/12/us_drones_strike_in_7.php
I wonder if this is a coordinated effort of some sort?
I wonder if this is a coordinated effort of some sort?
Posted 10 y ago
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The Pakistani government is about as reliable as $10.00 recaps. The ISI, on the other hand is 100% reliable - it is ALWAYS going to do what is in the best interests of the ISI and anyone who objects is likely to meet a rather abrupt termination of their career (sometimes permanently).
So, even if the strike was "co-ordinated" with the Pakistanis, one should always ask themselves "What do they think they are going to get out of co-operating with us?" [and one can always be certain that the answer is NOT going to be "Peace, Order, and Good Government" or "Freedom, Liberty, and Democracy"].
So, even if the strike was "co-ordinated" with the Pakistanis, one should always ask themselves "What do they think they are going to get out of co-operating with us?" [and one can always be certain that the answer is NOT going to be "Peace, Order, and Good Government" or "Freedom, Liberty, and Democracy"].
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
COL Ted Mc, I've had to depend on a set of $10 retreds before, which were more dependable than then 50 mile donut!
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COL (Join to see), I read the article, and it does make a body wonder. The Pakistani military reportedly "cleared" Datta Khel. Then again, UBL was living right under their noses for years. Both of those stories make it kind of difficult to trust much of anything the Pakistani military says -- just from an outsider's otherwise uninformed viewpoint.
By coordinated effort, sir, do you mean coordinated with the Pakistanis?
By coordinated effort, sir, do you mean coordinated with the Pakistanis?
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COL (Join to see)
This is the best part of being an intelligence officer. The battlefield and threat continue to change and the variables are endless! We will always have a job to do!
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