"Invincible" Taleban Routed in Raids on Border Camps, Times Online, 1 March 2010
EXCERPT: "Significant leaders of the Pakistani Taleban have been killed or captured in an onslaught of frontier ground and air attacks, a Pakistani general has told The Times. 'The militant command and control centres and their caches have been dismantled or captured,' said Major-General Tariq Khan, one of the country’s most experienced commanders in the frontier war with the Taleban. 'The kind of hits the leadership has taken, the casualties they have taken, the TTP [Pakistani Taleban] is no longer significant,' he said. 'It has ended as a cohesive force. It doesn’t exist any more as an umbrella organisation that can influence militancy anywhere.' The claims come at a time of improved military co-operation between America and Pakistan, in which US drones have killed a number of key Pakistani Taleban commanders, and Pakistani security agents have arrested at least four senior Afghan Taleban leaders over the past month. It was no coincidence that two US special forces soldiers waited in a courtyard near the general’s office in the Bala Hisar fortress in Peshawar. 'The [US] Socom Special Ops Group has a few liaison officers with me,' General Khan said. 'They iron out the issues on the border during combat.'"
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Q&A: What can Pakistan gain from capture of Taliban leaders?, AlertNet, 1 March 2010
Video of Taliban commander leaves fate unclear, The Associated Press, 28 February 2010
Official: NATO and Pakistan sharing tactical plans, The Associated Press, 27 February 2010
Terrorists without borders [two book reviews], The New Republic, 23 February 2010
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