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This is an excerpt from a WaPO article that also talks about how militants have dispersed after successful ops in Swat and SW, as well as how finding targets for drone attacks is becoming increasingly harder as the Taliban and AQ take additional measures.
I posted the part related to militant dispersion in another thread.
The comments about Pakistani intel losses in FATA are corroborated by other similar reposrts in the press.
The ISI and other Pakistani intel agencies deserve Pakistan's, and the World's, highest respect and praise for the sacrifices they have rendered.
I posted the part related to militant dispersion in another thread.
The comments about Pakistani intel losses in FATA are corroborated by other similar reposrts in the press.
The ISI and other Pakistani intel agencies deserve Pakistan's, and the World's, highest respect and praise for the sacrifices they have rendered.
... The Pakistani intelligence official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the Taliban and al-Qaeda have ruthlessly purged anyone in their organizations accused of being a spy. The markets in Peshawar, capital of the North-West Frontier Province, are full of DVD recordings of beheadings of suspected informants.
Just in North Waziristan, the official said, Pakistani intelligence agencies have lost 30 undercover operatives this year.
As a result of the killings, he said, "quite a few areas have literally become black holes for us."
Although the Pakistani government officially opposes the drone campaign, it cooperates behind the scenes, sharing intelligence with the CIA. ...