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fyi > Issues June 17, 2008 IssuesThe Durand Line exists in international law. It exists on paper. The c.40 million people, 15 million on the Pakistan side, 25 on the Afghan, do not recognize this arbitrary line drawn by a foreigner in 1893 that makes them citizens of one country or another. They are all Pashtuns speaking a common language and living by their ancient honour code: Pashtunwali . This weekend President Karzai threatened to send his troops into Pakistan. Not surprisingly US backs Afghan hot pursuit into Pak . The U.S. has been attacking across the Line, last week killing eleven Pakistani soldiers. On Sunday there was a confirmed report that 2 US helicopters violate Pakistani airspace and that a US missile strike kills one in S Waziristan, not yet confirmed. Whether it be the President's Get Osama Bin Laden before I leave office,... or the Pentagon’s insistence that "We just need to occupy Pakistan's tribal territory" to stop its Pashtun tribes from supporting and sheltering Taliban," which the author of A line not to be crossed considers a driving force behind Karzai's threat, it increases the potential of an attack. "Widening the Afghan War into Pakistan is military stupidity on a grand scale, and political madness. But Washington and its obedient allies seem hell-bent on charging into a wider regional war that no number of heavy bombers will win" are the author's closing words. Pakistan not keeping Taliban out, MacKay says, and he is correct. It cannot, for the Pashtuns are no more controlled by the Pakistani than they were by the British in the past or the Soviets in recent years. Rather than saying: "We have to call for calm at this time and that means speaking with President Karzai as well as officials inside Pakistan," Canada's Defence Minister would be better advised to argue against what Pakistanis (whatever their government’s response is) will consider an invasion. Will this occur? Probably not for in such matters Canada to-day is, in this as in other matters, one of Washington's "obedient allies." ARTICLES ON AFGHANISTAN: Get Osama before I leave, orders Bush Afghanistan's government should be pressured - Hasht-e Sobh (06/16/2008) Karzai's star as Afghan savior fades abroad - The Associated Press (06/16/2008) Taliban prepares to attack Kandahar - Canwest News (06/16/2008) Pakistan's Plea For Patience - The Washington Post (06/16/2008) Taliban fighters take over several Afghan villages - The Associated Press (06/16/2008) Afghan villagers caught in the middle of conflict - Reuters (06/16/2008) U.S. is uneasy as Pakistan bargains with militants - Los Angeles Times (06/16/2008) Note to the next president on terrorism: Watch Pakistan - Salt Lake Tribune (06/16/2008) Gilani hits back at Kabul harangue - Dawn, Pakistan (06/16/2008) Freed Taliban infiltrate rural areas - The Globe and Mail (06/16/2008) Pakistan Dismisses Karzai Threat to Mount Cross-Border Attacks - Bloomberg (06/16/2008) UK sends more troops to Afghanistan Karzai threatens to send forces into Pakistan Kabul warned against ‘interference’ Outgoing US commander blames Pakistan for spike in Afghan attacks US-led forces boost patrols on Pak-Afghan border 2 US helicopters violate Pakistani airspace ‘Int’l efforts needed along Pak-Afghan border’ |
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