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Troops advance with tanks for major assault: Clashes continue in S. Waziristan
WANA, Jan 23: The army sent reinforcements, for the first time with tanks, to the troubled South Waziristan tribal region on Wednesday after clashes between security forces and militants intensified in the Mehsud area.
Official sources and local people said that the infantry, backed by tanks and heavy artillery, were seen heading towards the Spinkai Raghzai fort from a base in the adjoining Frontier Region of Jandola. Infantry units comprising 600 troops reached Spinkai Raghzai from Jandola amid fierce clashes.
As clashes intensified, militants spokesman Maulvi Umar told Dawn that the conflict could expand to other areas of Waziristan if the government did not halt the operation.
We are ready to fight and will attack army anywhere in Waziristan.
He claimed that security forces would not be able to what he called subjugate the tribal region and they would be forced to withdraw......The Dawn, January 24 2008
Pakistan Army's capability to fight an unconventional warfare has been seriously put into a test. Recently, President in European tour has reiterated, that "....1,00,000 troops are fighting Taliban,......loss of forts are just "pen pricks,.........there is a zero percent chance that Pak Army will be defeated......' (The Dawn, 23 Jan 2008).
Since its origin in 2003, the conflict is only spreading, not receeding.
Can we expact that Pak Army will be able to fully suppress the Taliban movement.
WANA, Jan 23: The army sent reinforcements, for the first time with tanks, to the troubled South Waziristan tribal region on Wednesday after clashes between security forces and militants intensified in the Mehsud area.
Official sources and local people said that the infantry, backed by tanks and heavy artillery, were seen heading towards the Spinkai Raghzai fort from a base in the adjoining Frontier Region of Jandola. Infantry units comprising 600 troops reached Spinkai Raghzai from Jandola amid fierce clashes.
As clashes intensified, militants spokesman Maulvi Umar told Dawn that the conflict could expand to other areas of Waziristan if the government did not halt the operation.
We are ready to fight and will attack army anywhere in Waziristan.
He claimed that security forces would not be able to what he called subjugate the tribal region and they would be forced to withdraw......The Dawn, January 24 2008
Pakistan Army's capability to fight an unconventional warfare has been seriously put into a test. Recently, President in European tour has reiterated, that "....1,00,000 troops are fighting Taliban,......loss of forts are just "pen pricks,.........there is a zero percent chance that Pak Army will be defeated......' (The Dawn, 23 Jan 2008).
Since its origin in 2003, the conflict is only spreading, not receeding.
Can we expact that Pak Army will be able to fully suppress the Taliban movement.