The volume of explosives used in attacks on US military bases in Afghanistan in recent days fuels concern that Pakistani security services are taking a stronger hand in backing insurgent groups.
By Anna Mulrine, Staff writer / June 21, 2012
Afghans offer prayers over the covered coffins of Wednesday's suicide attack victims during their burial ceremony in Khost, Afghanistan, on June 21. A suicide bomber killed nearly two dozen people, including three US soldiers, at a checkpoint in a packed market in eastern Afghanistan on June 20 – the third assault targeting Americans in as many days.
Nishanuddin Khan/AP
Washington
A recent spate of attacks on US military bases in Afghanistan points to a resilient Taliban with a steady supply of arms. It is a supply stream flowing from Pakistan – one that US troops, try as they might, are proving unable to interrupt.
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the Pentagon, analysts warn that these attacks serve as growing evidence that Pakistani security services (ISI) is stepping up its support of insurgent groups to jockey for position ahead of the scheduled 2014 departure of US combat troops from the country.
On Wednesday, two attacks in eastern Afghanistan killed three US troops and at least 25 Afghans, prompting the US Embassy to condemn the Taliban’s “murderous campaign.”
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These attacks come on the heels of one of the most troubling insurgent offensives in some time, according to analysts. It occurred earlier this month, when a suicide-bomber in a car filled with explosives was able to breach perimeter security at a large US base near the eastern Afghanistan city of Khost.
The bomber detonated the explosives near the base dining hall at Camp Salerno, allowing other enemy fighters to stream into the base on foot – and open fire. A spokesman for the Taliban boasted that the insurgents had “suicide vests, rocket-propelled grenades, heavy machine guns, and hand grenades.” The attack injured dozens of troops.
The US military did not disclose the breadth of the breach in base security for some time. When the details emerged, it was clear that, “It was a pretty significant attack in terms of the amount of explosives used – and the ability to get that close and detonate them,” says Jeffrey Dressler, a senior analyst at the Institute for the Study of War in Washington.
The sheer volume of explosives involved in the attack points to ISI links with an insurgency “that’s proving to be a continuous challenge” for US forces in eastern Afghanistan, Mr. Dressler says.
In eastern Afghan provinces such as Khost, Taliban-affiliated insurgent groups, such as the Haqqani network, maintain safe haven and logistical lines that run all the way to Pakistan – and use these places to project their power into neighboring provinces even closer to Kabul.
“The fact that these guys can move trucks full of explosives across the border” is troubling, Dressler adds. “By not taking action, Pakistani forces “are signaling their tacit approval of this stuff.”
These sorts of behaviors – including “increased collusion” between the ISI and Pakistani-based insurgent groups – “are likely to increase” with the drawdown of US forces, Dressler warns, “unless you can get into these places [in eastern Afghanistan] and go on the offensive like we did in Helmand and Kandahar [provinces of southern Afghanistan]."
Yet US troop levels required for such operations are unlikely to materialize, as the drawdown of forces in Afghanistan continues apace. What’s more, US commanders have pointed out that offensive operations in the harsh mountainous regions of the east have been little more than “lawn-mowing” operations and that once US forces leave after fighting tough, casualty-heavy battles, the insurgency returns.
Because Afghan forces have been unable and in some cases unwilling to battle Pakistan-based insurgents, these operations have had little effect connecting the Afghan central government to remote outlying regions – a key component of counterinsurgency warfare.
In the midst of this uncertainty, Pakistan’s security forces continue to jockey for position, using insurgent groups in order to “control as much of the south and the east as it can,” Dressler adds. “All of the stuff we’re seeing now tracks with that ultimate objective.”
Without stepped-up US forces in the east, “I guess I’m just wondering where the red lines are,” he says. “How much are we willing to put up with when it comes to these sorts of attacks?"
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We need to stick to our timeline and withdraw, let the Afghans, Pakistanis and Iranians kill themselves over this land.
Posted Jun-21-2012 Bykillingforgod (705.90) killingforgod View Channel Send Message
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After these criminal wars, the people that suffered with the USA crimes will go for vengeance.
Be prepared because another deserved 9/11 will happen.
Posted Jun-21-2012 ByAnthrax BR (222.34) 
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@Anthrax BR you forgot the criminal 9/11 event - they come and attack first, that's their nature.
Posted Jun-22-2012 Bycopilot1111111 (785.30) copilot1111111 View Channel Send Message
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@Anthrax BR very possible
Posted Jun-22-2012 Byburx1990 (8.90) 
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They attacked first ???
You play the victims all time, dont you ?
First of all. The 9/11 happened with the help of some your leaders.
Second. If someone give his own life in an attack like the 9/11 it was not without reason. Your nation commited a lots of crimes and bringed misery and suffer to millions of people .... The ones that attacked on 9/11 was searching for vengeance.
You started .... You gived the reason for a vengeance attack.
You are not saints
More..
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByAnthrax BR (222.34) 
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@Anthrax BR Cut back on the paranoia pills, they make you look like a retard.
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByTheEvilDead (416.10) 
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The US forces need to catch a Paki in the feild . That would be an awesome propaganda prize .
Posted Jun-21-2012 ByComradeAgopian (517.82) 
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No way...it took em 10 years to find osama what makes you think they could pull that one off
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByMR tommygun (460.10) 
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Answer to Title: Duh! Of course. All of these local bastards are lairs and backstabbers.
Rules of enagagement to capture 'hearts and minds'? Bullshit. These people only respect the gun. Let get back to basics - search and destroy.
Posted Jun-21-2012 ByMegadeth (1433.60) 
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God, how many more blatant hints do we need to realize that Pakistan is bad. The writings on the wall....
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByBthor420 (836.00) 
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Wake up. Stop suspecting. Paki shit has always been behind this. There is no real govt there. The military/ISI run the country effectively and always has. The US knows this and has always proped them up. CHina doesn;t even deal with PM or President, it goes directly to General Kapoor or someone he has appointed. Stop kidding yourself.
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByAxisofEvil (556.58) 
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Pakistan?,,,,,Noooooo!,,,really?.
After the Osama Bin Laden fiasco,,,who woulda thunk ....
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByBlackwolfhunting (672.42) 
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I knew, and said, almost from the first day of the Afghan conflict, that we had no business regarding Pakistan as an ally in any way whatsoever. They were effectively the CREATORS of the Taliban. And they will not ever be a genuine friend to the US.
We should have been at full-on war with Pakistan from the start. And none of this hang-around-and-rebuild bullshit.
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByNotJim (1011.00) 
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@NotJim We only used them because a week later after 9/11 I was sitting in Pakistan on one of their military bases. We launched a ton of special forces operations for weeks out of there before the real war started.
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByTheEvilDead (416.10) 
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@NotJim Please watch sheikh imran hosein channel on youtube to help make sense of whats going on in the world today
Posted Jun-22-2012 Bymammon (83.64) mammon View Channel Send Message
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No thanks. I have enough trouble separating the shit from the shinola without adding to the stench.
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByNotJim (1011.00) 
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Cool that you were there. That must have been an interesting time. I had the impression we had to sort out our strategy as we went along.
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByNotJim (1011.00) 
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@TheEvilDead Watching Pakistan fight the Taliban is like watching a man leg-wrestle with his own other leg.
Posted Jul-23-2012 ByTheSanityInspector (5868.72) 
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to answer the title question, yes.
Posted Jun-21-2012 Bymaxwellthebest (760.10) 
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the US pwns pakistan, we own their skies, conduct raids there and pakistan just cries about it
Posted Jun-22-2012 Bykillak2115 (151.72) 
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We cannot win a war in a landlocked country, especially with afghanistan and its neighbors.
Posted Jun-21-2012 ByHR_Shovenstuff (216.00) 
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@HR_Shovenstuff We can. Just exterminate every single one of them.
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByMrSlave (1170.46) 
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It's a fantastic idea, I would sign off on that with out batting an eyelid. Unfortunately, it will never happen.
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByHR_Shovenstuff (216.00) 
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@MrSlave How very German...
Posted Jun-22-2012 ByKing of Rape (50.10) 
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I can't see the the gray text in the red background.Is that something new in LL?
Posted Jun-22-2012 Byhatemosquito (616.40) 
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no i doubt pakistan has anything to with the attack. the taliban are a suicidal bunch. only them would even try to come close to a US base knowing they would be killed in the process.
i guarantee everyone behind the attack is dead,
Posted Jun-21-2012 Bykanns01 (792.36) 
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Your fertile imagination cant be used as proof.
Posted Jun-21-2012 ByAnthrax BR (222.34) 
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The mission in Afghanistan has been accomplished for a few years now,What exactly is the problem ? a few U.S.A.lives lost who is counting?
Posted Jun-21-2012 Byopacity (120.68) 
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