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Use drones against LeT: Armitage to Obama administration


Warning that another 26/11 type attack could result in an Indo—Pak war, a former Bush—era diplomat has highlighted the need for the U.S. to target the LeT hideouts in drone strikes in view of Pakistan’s reluctance to act aggressively against the terror outfit.

“What we’re suggesting is that we include LeT in this target list, because if the Pakistanis aren’t willing to see this as a threat and indeed an existential threat to them, then we see it that way, and we’re going to prosecute it,” Richard Armitage, former deputy Secretary of State, said.

Mr. Armitage was speaking at the release of a report by an independent task force at the Council on Foreign Relations —— a Washington—based think—tank —— on ‘the U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan’ The nearly 100—page report is authored by Mr. Armitage and two other experts on South Asia —— Samuel R. Berger and Daniel S. Markey.

“I would hope they would see the Haqqani Network in the same way they see Pakistani Taliban, that this is ultimately a threat to them as well. On Lashkar—e—Taiba, they have to see this as something that is — that could be, in a single stroke, — something that causes war between India and Pakistan, something that I think would delight al—Qaeda no end,” he observed.

“And why do I say this? LeT is trouble. As I’ve already indicated, if they have one more strike, another Mumbai—type attack, I do not think the Indian government can be held back.

But they’re also in Afghanistan. They’re killing us. I take it personally,” Mr. Armitage, who was deputy Secretary of State from March 2001 to February 2005, said.

“If we can’t be successful in the jawboning, pressuring or sticks—and—carroting them into this, then in the long run, we’re dealing with very dangerous situation,” Mr. Armitage warned.

Noting that he would not want the US to go to war with Pakistan, Mr. Armitage said it is very difficult for him to see much difference between the drone attacks that the US is having with some success right now and what the report is suggesting.

Mr. Markey said the report suspects an unstable U.S.—Pakistan relationship because lesser progress by Islamabad against combating terror would hamper their ties. “If we were to suffer an attack from Pakistan, we would be forced to, I think, take a very different line,” he argued.

“So it’s a recognition of that political reality, which leads us to look at what those alternatives would have to be.

It’s not a desire to go there, and it’s not an inherent threat or anything that we’re trying to level against the Pakistanis.

“It’s a recognition of the strategic reality that we both face and how uncomfortable that is for both sides,” Mr. Markey noted.

Mr. Armitage argued that defeating and dismantling the LeT network is crucial for the regional peace as well.

“It’s not totally necessary that drone strikes are the only weapon you have against LeT or, for that matter, the Haqqani network. The Afghan Taliban and the Quetta Shura and all of that, my own view is we ought to use all means necessary to root them out if we can’t get assistance from Pakistan,” he added.
 
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Would not work as LET is centered in the Punjab which is the heartland of Pakistan and also in Kashmir which is disputed so it would not go down well with the local people and also the military establishment.

Instead these drones should be used to kill the likes of Ilyaz Kashmiri and the
haqqani network who are in North waziristan and have attacked Indian assets in afganistan.
 
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Would not work as LET is centered in the Punjab which is the heartland of Pakistan and also in Kashmir which is disputed so it would not go down well with the local people and also the military establishment.

Instead these drones should be used to kill the likes of Ilyaz Kashmiri and the
haqqani network who are in North waziristan and have attacked Indian assets in afganistan.

Punjabis and Kashmiris are the worst night mare of RAW.
Punjabis alone beat the whole world in every field of life.
 
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Punjabis alone beat the whole world in every field of life.

He's right, the geographical location of Punjab sheds a heavenly aura on it's residents turning them into super humans, rising them beyond any example of human life even above their fellow country men who don't happen to live in the artificial borders created by men.

I'm a Pakistani too dude but that is some weak $#!t


Getting back to the article if the drone attacks extend then the US is going to be making an enemy out of Pakistan
 
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This is the same guy who threatened to nuke us to stone age, yeah? Man, some republicans really need their heads re-examined.

Maybe then ,the head of Musharraf - the then Army Chief cum ruler - also needs to be re-examined because he fell for that line and made a U-Turn in Pakistan's policy vis-a-vis their strategic assets,the Taliban.
 
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Would not work as LET is centered in the Punjab which is the heartland of Pakistan and also in Kashmir which is disputed so it would not go down well with the local people and also the military establishment.

Instead these drones should be used to kill the likes of Ilyaz Kashmiri and the
haqqani network who are in North waziristan and have attacked Indian assets in afganistan.

and what is your opinion on indian terror assets in afghanistan, do they need to be droned????, we need them to be droned
 
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and what is your opinion on indian terror assets in afghanistan, do they need to be droned????, we need them to be droned


Well take your case to UN or Obama if you feel India is using Afganistan as a base for 'terror' but the world's view is that India is helping in reconstruction projects.
 
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and what is your opinion on indian terror assets in afghanistan, do they need to be droned????, we need them to be droned

At first show them to the World,so that we may confirm whether they even exist or not.
 
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