February 11, 2009 4:32 PM

17 More Soldiers Killed In Tribal Pakistan

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Francie Grace
(CBS)  By CBS's Farhan Bokhari, reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan.


Pakistan's president General Pervez Musharraf, under mounting pressure in the wake of a fast worsening security situation in the South Asian country, on Wednesday refuted suggestions that he was about to impose a state of emergency – an act that would delay elections for year and give exceptional powers to the government to take action against suspected militants.

In a meeting with Pakistan's top newspaper editors, the US backed General Musharraf said, he was determined to oversee elections in the country by end of this year.

But before General Musharraf spoke, at least 17 soldiers were killed in another militant attack in the north Waziristan region of the tribal territory along the Afghan border, taking this month's death toll in bloody violence in Pakistan to more than 120. This followed Tuesday night's suspected suicide attack in Islamabad which killed 16 people.

Senior Pakistani officials said, they were still seeking to revive a peace agreement with local tribal leaders in the north Waziristan region, unilaterally ended by tribal chiefs on Sunday. The agreement was seen pivotal to improving security in that region which according to western and Pakistani intelligence officials, continues to be the home to a number of "Al Qaeda" and "Taliban" militants.

That agreement, struck last autumn, was the cornerstone of the Pakistani government's efforts to consolidate a fragile peace process. Under the agreement, the government announced it was pulling back military troops in return for promises from tribal leaders to stop anyone from venturing into Afghanistan to fight Afghan forces and Western troops, including the U.S. military.

Since the agreement was struck, Western officials including U.S. officials have criticized it on the grounds that it had given sanctuary to militants holed up in the north Waziristan region and even allowed some to travel back and forth to Afghanistan, all with the purpose of joining the bands of anti-U.S. "Taliban" fighters.

Pakistani officials have been engaged in hectic backroom discussions with tribal leaders since Sunday. But increasing violence in the region has diminished hopes for the restoration of the agreement.

Tribal leaders are calling for a complete withdrawal of Pakistani military troops from north Waziristan before the agreement can be revived. But Pakistani officials insist more violence will only force them to send more troops to quell the unrest.

"How can you not have the military in place," said the Pakistani security official who spoke to CBS News, "when there's growing violence?"

Opinion among western and Pakistani officials is divided over the consequences of ending the agreement.

"This [breakdown] now forces General Pervez Musharraf [Pakistan's president] to look at reality as it is," a senior Western diplomat, said Wednesday in Islamabad, speaking on condition of anonymity. "The hope of pulling out troops was a non-starter, at least not till the base of terrorists in Waziristan is totally wiped out."

Pakistani officials insist the only way to move forward is through the support and cooperation of local tribal leaders. "Without having the local population on our side, we can't make progress," concluded the Pakistani security official who spoke to CBS News.

Meanwhile, Pakistan has been put on "red alert" - the highest level of peacetime alert after the Islamabad blast. One senior Pakistani security official who spoke to CBS NEWSon the condition of anonymity said; "The crisis is deepening and more attacks may come".


Farhan Bokhari has been covering southeast Asia for several large European news organizations for 16 years. Based in Islamabad, his focus is security issues, in particular al Qaeda and the regional aspects of the global fight against terrorism.
By Farhan Bokhari

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by lars008-2009 July 18, 2007 7:47 PM EDT
Posted by bigal321321 at 03:38 PM : Jul 18, 2007

don't forget iran and syria

STOP TERRORISM OR MECCA GETS NUKED!!!

NUKE MECCA OPTION
http://www.ourmedia.org/node/129759

Chirac threatens nuke terror for terrorism
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/73926

Chirac: Nuclear Response to Terrorism Is Possible
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/19/AR2006011903311.html?nav=hcmodule
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by bigal321321 July 18, 2007 6:38 PM EDT
Excuse me while my right wing shows a little to strongly here but it seems to me that at this particular juncture all the major terrorists are in one of two places. Either in Pakistan or Iraq. Now is the time to bring out the nukes. Didn't bother Harry to use them twice. It shouldn't bother Musharraf all that bad either. What better use of nukes than to rid the world of Terrorists once and for all. That's all it would take. Let's show them the power of allah and that we have it and they don't.
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by lars008-2009 July 18, 2007 6:31 PM EDT
SIGN THE PETITIONS!!!

help end fascist nazi terrorislam apartheid
http://new.petitiononline.com/CDHR2005/petition.html
http://new.petitiononline.com/CDHREU/petition.html
http://www.dhimmi.com/petition.htm
http://www.petitiononline.com/dhimmi/petition.html
http://www.dhimmi.com/action_campus.htm
http://www.dhimmi.com/action_community.htm
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by lars008-2009 July 18, 2007 4:38 PM EDT
UN MAKES NON MUSLIMS SLAVES TO FASCIST NAZI TERRORISLAM SHARIA LAW

Sharia Trumps Universal Human Rights in the UN
http://talk.mailarchive.ca/politics.mideast/2004-08/0196.html
Universal Human Rights and "Human Rights in Islam"
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/ameland/Islam.html
Islamism Grows Stronger at the United Nations
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/ameland/Islamism.html
And Dhimmitude For All
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17637
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html
The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam
http://www.islamichumanrights.com/20070520/the-cairo-declaration-on-human-rights-in-islam/
http://www.childsupportanalysis.co.uk/information_and_explanation/rights/cdhri.htm
http://www.answers.com/topic/cairo-declaration-on-human-rights-in-islam
http://www.answers.com/topic/sharia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo_Declaration_on_Human_Rights_in_Islam
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by swwils July 18, 2007 4:27 PM EDT
Those people are going to be killing each other as long as they are on the same planet.They have been doing it since they had to throw rocks at each other and now its bullets and bombs.
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by halozcel July 18, 2007 3:06 PM EDT
Taliban murdered at least 100 Pakistani soldiers,and the government couldnt do anything and not struggle these terrorists.
No,no,Pakistani people,you can not survive with such a fear.You must fight agaist Taliban.If a country of 160 million people give up to the terrorists so easely,nothing can help Pakistan.
Where is the Honor of Pakistan.
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by ban_islam July 18, 2007 2:39 PM EDT
I like how they're marching in defence of the radicals by making the moderates feel 'ashamed' to kill those poor innocent terrorists, who consider everything anti-islamic, aside from praying to a city in saudi arabia 5x a day, beating your women, killing non-muslims, hating the West/our values and spreading their barbaric cult. Hopefully they'll wipe each other out and save us the trouble.

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by dargay July 18, 2007 2:15 PM EDT
when there is peace in Pakistan, Americans complain terrorists getting stronger, when there is war in Pakistan, Americans complain and fear that nukes will fall into alqaida hands.

What do you Americans want? Do you even understand anything about the world?
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by afmca July 18, 2007 2:10 PM EDT
US/NATO forces need to combine with the Pakistani military to go into the border areas and wipe out the terrorists, whether they be local or foreign. This is a lawless area that doesn't bode well for either Musharraf or ourselves. That it has been allowed to fester this long shows the shallowness of Bush's promise to pursue terrorism where ever it exists. If the attack comes from all sides then alQaeda won't escape and the damage could be large. Unfortunately our generals will take months to build up - just like Afghanistan and Iraq - and will allow the terrorists to escape. A quick and truely lethal attack is a must.

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by starleo146 July 18, 2007 1:55 PM EDT
This is a serious development, because if the radicals overthrow Musharraf we could see utter chaos, and Afghanistan will be affected.
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