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Security Forces Cooperate Along Afghanistan-Pakistan Border
American Forces Press Service ^
| Sgt. Nathan Bowen, USA
Posted on 03/20/2008 4:47:29 PM PDT by SandRat
NANGAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan, March 20, 2008 As part of their ongoing effort to enhance communication and cooperation, Afghan and Pakistani border security forces at Torkham Gate met Feb. 28 with the 173rd Airborne Brigades Special Troops Battalion commander to address security and communication issues and the upcoming opening of the Khyber Border Coordination Center.
Paratroopers from the 173rd Special Troops Battalion and Afghan border police patrol the bridge between Afghanistan and Pakistan Feb. 28, 2008. U.S. Army photo (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. |
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Preventing insurgent operations in the border area requires constant communication between the Afghan and Pakistan border forces, said Army Lt. Col. Jeffrey Milhorn, the battalion commander. He said he hopes to improve the chances of catching insurgents by supplying the Afghan and Pakistani border police with radio equipment so they can speak directly with each other.
The recent improvements at Torkham Gate, such as installing an X-ray machine to scan incoming cargo trucks and people who regularly cross the border into nationwide databases, are just some of the processes put in place to more efficiently regulate border operations.
Pakistan Army Col. Qaiser Alam stressed the importance of the Afghan and Pakistani border police and the U.S. military pooling their resources to combat a common enemy.
A terrorist is a terrorist, Qaiser said. He has no nationality, no religion, no color.
The meeting moved to the roof of the border checkpoint on the Pakistan side to take in a full view of the bustling Afghan border station across the bridge, and plans were discussed about future changes. Qaiser said he hopes for newer facilities on his side of the border, alleviating some of the burden from the Afghan side.
No paperless communication exists among the Afghan, Pakistani and U.S. forces, and although theyre only a few hundred feet apart, the checkpoints work independently of each other. Improving the forces cooperation ultimately will benefit both sides, officials said.
Estimates by experts indicate that (Torkham Gate) has the potential to generate $350 million in revenue each year money that could be put back into government projects, said Army Maj. Scott Sonsalla, Special Troops Battalions executive officer. Our goal is to improve the country through prosperity and security. Closing the border to illegal traffic does both.
(Army Sgt. Nathan Bowen serves with the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team.)
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanista; frwn; pakistan; taliban
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posted on
03/20/2008 4:47:30 PM PDT
by
SandRat
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posted on
03/20/2008 4:47:51 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: SandRat
Found this over on the engrish.com website.
LOL... No wonder they're cooperating... ROFL
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posted on
03/20/2008 5:43:47 PM PDT
by
AFreeBird
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Pakistan ۋﮧ۱م
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To: SandRat
Thanks for posting this. Originally, the tallies and al Q were planning one of the most intense spring surges yet (don't know how it could worst than last year) - coming through the Kunar Province and Korengal Valley on it's way to Baghram - but it seems a number of things coming together may have switched their route to the Province immediately south of the Kunar - Nangahar. The first deterrent - the 173rd in the Kunar and the Valley have proved tougher that the "miscreants" can handle, then increasing numbers of our trained ANA have scored some great successes against the bad guys coming over from Pakistan, the attention our troops in that isolated Province is finally getting, resulting in last months personal visit to the KOP (Korengal Out Post) to check out the reported lack of air support and other deficiencies that resulted in his orders to correct the situation and the arrival in the Kunar of "Excalibur" (link below) - Putting all these together and the "miscreants" have evidently decided the Kunar is too hot to handle. You notice I call them "miscreants." That is the term used in Pakistan and other ME countries for the jihardists. At first I thought: "Well, that's akin to the traitors here at home insisting they not be called "terrorists" - but then I looked up the meaning of "miscreant" -
Miscreant:
1. depraved, villainous, or base.
2. Archaic. holding a false or unorthodox religious belief; heretical.
noun 3. a vicious or depraved person; villain.
4. Archaic. a heretic or infidel.
Yep. Miscreants they are indeed.
Excalibur = a new toy in the Kunar
http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/Military+&+Government+News/GPS-Guided-Artillery-Used-in-Afghanistan/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/504403?contextCategoryId=1385
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posted on
03/21/2008 10:32:38 AM PDT
by
maine-iac7
(",,,but you can't fool all of the people all the time" LINCOLN)
To: SandRat
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posted on
03/21/2008 10:33:36 AM PDT
by
maine-iac7
(",,,but you can't fool all of the people all the time" LINCOLN)
To: maine-iac7; All
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posted on
03/21/2008 1:58:44 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: SandRat
Another perspective of the region...
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posted on
03/22/2008 9:10:48 PM PDT
by
Wolverine
(A Concerned Citizen)
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