Pakistan Civil War News Updates — November 26, 2009
Villagers in nearby districts report an influx of militants escaping the Pakistan army offensive in South Waziristan, a campaign critics say should not have been announced ahead of time.
Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan – Since the Pakistani army launched a long-awaited offensive last month to destroy the Taliban in South Waziristan, many militants have fled to nearby districts and begun to establish new strongholds, a strategy that suggests they will regroup and remain a potent threat to the country’s weak, U.S.-backed government.
Read more ….
Taliban, allies slip through Waziristan dragnet — Globe And Mail
New Pakistan tribal offensive kills 18: paramilitary — AFP
Pakistan bomb targets police, three wounded — AFP
Pakistan Taliban taps Punjab heartland for recruits — L.A. Times
Why Pakistan Won’t Fight the Afghan Taliban — Times Magazine
Pakistan army arrests wanted terrorist in Taliban base — China View
Pakistani troops target extremists in Khyber — Long War Journal
Pakistan hedges on Taliban as West seeks talks — Threat Matrix
Pakistan is closely consulted on Afghanistan: Holbrooke — Dawn
Pakistan Hemmed In By U.S. And Afghanistan — NPR
Pakistan frets over expected U.S. Afghan surge — Reuters
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