Militants Overrun Pakistan Army Base
As Many As 25 Troops Missing, Feared Dead Along Treacherous Border With Afghanistan
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Pakistan Army troops prepare to leave for patrol in the city to ensure the security during the Shiite Muslims mourning month of Muharram, Monday, Jan. 14, 2008 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Militants ambushed an army base near the Afghan border Wednesday, Jan. 16, killing or kidnapping as many as 25 soldiers. (AP Photo/Mohammad Zubair)
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Pakistan Army troops patrol the streets to ensure the security during the Shiite Muslims' mourning month of Muharram, Jan. 14, 2008 in Peshawar, Pakistan. (AP Photo/Mohammad Zubair)
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"About 200 militants charged the fort from four sides" late Tuesday, said army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas. "They broke through the fort's wall with rockets."
"Fifteen of the troops in the base escaped and they have reached (the town of) Jandola while 25 others have scattered and there is no news how many of them were martyred or fled," he said.
The border region has emerged as a front line in the war on terror since Pakistan allied itself with the U.S. following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Washington has given Pakistan billions of dollars in aid to help government forces battle militants.
A total of 40 members of the paramilitary Frontier Corps were manning the post at the time of the attack, Abbas said, adding that government artillery was shelling the region.
Forty attackers died in the assault, he said. It was not immediately possible to verify the army's claim. In the past, the rebels have given much lower figures for their own casualties.
The outpost is one of several dozen such bases located along South Waziristan's mountainous border with Afghanistan.
The U.S. hopes that elections set for Feb. 18 will help stabilize Pakistan as it faces rising attacks by militants. On Tuesday, Pakistan's government urged opposition leaders to refrain from holding rallies ahead of the elections, citing an escalating terrorist threat.
Opposition leader Nawaz Sharif's party quickly rejected the recommendation, accusing officials of trying block the campaign against Musharraf.
The squabble follows the Dec. 27 assassination of Benazir Bhutto, whose Pakistan Peoples Party is expected by many to emerge as the parliament's largest after the Feb. 18 elections.
It is of paramount importance that the political leadership is sensitized about the looming threat and asked to adopt a security conscious approach.
Javed Iqbal Cheema,Interior Ministry spokesman
The Interior Ministry issued guidelines to political leaders Tuesday "for their safety and security." These included recommendations to inform authorities of their movements.
"It is of paramount importance that the political leadership is sensitized about the looming threat and asked to adopt a security conscious approach," Interior Ministry spokesman Javed Iqbal Cheema said. "Big rallies should be avoided as much as possible."
Large rallies have traditionally been the main way to drum up support in election campaigns.
Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League party denounced the guidelines. Party spokesman Ahsan Iqbal accused authorities of "playing with terrorist threat to stop opposition parties from reaching out to the people."
"This is a failure of Pervez Musharraf. If he resigns, the law and order situation will become normal," Iqbal said. "This is intended only to stop the opposition from campaigning."
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- While our ally whose regime tried to cover up the murder of Bhutto, is moving steadily towards disaster, the US Congress ignores the NIE regarding Iran and on no intelligence at all votes that Iran is a nuclear threat.
http://presscue.com/node/41856
If you think the Democrats are not just as dedicated as the Republicans in carrying out the wars for Oil, Israel and Opium, just look at the increase in troops strengths they have allowed, the anti-war promises they have broken and the threats that their candidates have made towards other Arab countries.....
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- The Islamabad Regime is on its last legs...the murder and attempted cover-up of the shooting of Ms. Bhutto is just sinking in--the doctors saw entry and exit wounds in Ms. Bhutto and the Musharaff Regime tried to silence them...
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2008/160108_wound.htm
If the US intervenes in Pakistan, the region will explode--this is exactly what the ''order out of chaos crowd desires''. - Reply to this comment
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Over There
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The drums rum tumming everywhere
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- These Taliban El qaeda loving heroin dealing suicidal terrorists who are deceived into thinking murder is martyrdom. They are the same death lovers that sent terrorists to America to slit the throats of female stewardesses and mass murder people more righteous than their evil selves. Taliban is heaping up judgment against themselves. Who is the most wicked, evil, rebelious people on Earth? The suicidal mass murderers of innocent bystanders are.
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- tbweb,,,,, Lars is a paranoid scytzophrnic --- Each of those manifistations is a different troubled personality
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- UH-oh. Musharraf will make''em pay. It will be "the worst day in history" for them!
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