Well, it appears now that these militants are saying, "So long and thanks for all the fish."
As the military has moved against them, the militants have turned on their former handlers, the officials said. Joining with other extremist groups, they have battled Pakistani security forces and helped militants carry out a record number of suicide attacks last year, including some aimed directly at army and intelligence units as well as prominent political figures, possibly even Benazir Bhutto.This was absolutely forseeable. It was a marriage of convenience on both sides.
The growing strength of the militants, many of whom now express support for Al Qaeda’s global jihad, presents a grave threat to Pakistan’s security, as well as NATO efforts to push back the Taliban in Afghanistan. American officials have begun to weigh more robust covert operations to go after Al Qaeda in the lawless border areas because they are so concerned that the Pakistani government is unable to do so.
In a very real way, it mirrors the US relationship with Pakistan....And the House of Saud....And the sh^%tty little oil monarchies all across the Gulf....etc.
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