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1 posted on 09/19/2001 6:24:56 PM PDT by freedomnews
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2 posted on 09/19/2001 6:35:10 PM PDT by constitution
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US 'lacks knowledge to launch land war' By Ahmed Rashid in Lahore

AMERICAN military action against Afghanistan is unlikely to begin for another four to five weeks because of Washington's lack of knowledge and intelligence about the situation, Western sources said yesterday.

European diplomats with experience of the region are urging America to limit its military campaign and restrict the use of land forces to avoid getting them bogged down in Afghanistan.

"The US armed forces do not have a single soldier or officer who speaks Pushtu [the principal language of the Taliban]," said a senior Western military official.

"They will have to first hire hundreds of Pushtu speakers. That shows how much they lack on the ground for this upcoming battle in Afghanistan." Pushtu, or Pashto, is the language of the Pathans and of the Taliban, who come from southern Afghanistan.

Although the US army has people who speak Farsi, or Persian, is also extensively spoken in central and northern Afghanistan, bin Laden is hiding among Pushtu-speaking Afghans.

According to authoritative reports, before the current crisis the CIA had no agents on the ground inside Afghanistan, and the State Department has no high level contacts with the anti-Taliban forces in northern Afghanistan.

The lack of intelligence stems from Washington's decision effectively to ignore developments in Afghanistan from 1989 after Moscow withdrew its forces.

Its only major intelligence source is satellite imagery, which cannot clearly differentiate between Taliban and Arab fighters nor between fighters and civilians. America is expected therefore to rely on intelligence provided by Afghanistan's neighbours and other allies such as Britain which will take time to collate and evaluate.

The key to obtaining intelligence on Taliban and bin Laden troop movements and their whereabouts is the degree to which Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, which has been the principal backer of the Taliban, will co-operate with the CIA.

President Pervaiz Musharraf of Pakistan has pledged full co-operation, but with the lack of trust between the ISI and the CIA, Pakistan may well limit what it passes over.

European governments closely allied to America are trying to influence decision-making in the Pentagon to make Washington aware of the dangers of sending large numbers of ground forces into Afghanistan.

"The danger is that Washington may be in an overkill mode, without realising the complexities of Afghanistan and the potential to destabilise the region," said a European diplomat.

European defence experts and military attaches hope that America does not attempt an invasion of Afghanistan. British and Soviet invasions were defeated by Afghan guerrilla fighters in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Instead America is hoping to establish military bases in Pakistan and Central Asia. From there, special forces could attack specific targets inside Afghanistan, eliminate their opponents and then return to their bases after a few days.

US forces in Pakistan would be based along the border with Afghanistan in Baluchistan and the North-West Frontier Province, which is just 15 minutes' flying time for troop-carrying helicopters to reach many of bin Laden's bases.

US special forces rather than satellite imagery would be used inside Afghanistan to guide aerial and missile strikes, the main American weapon to break up Taliban and Arab groups.

The bulk of the war effort is expected to be directed at four provinces in southern Afghanistan - Kandahar, Helmand, Herat and Uruzgun - where the Taliban leadership and bin Laden will try to hide.

"There will be absolutely no point in bombing the cities because they will be evacuated by the time the war starts and the cities are pretty much devastated already," said a European official.

"The US may also try to capture an airfield inside Afghanistan and use it as a bridgehead for attacks in the interior of the country. But securing an airfield will mean committing some 20,000 troops just to guard the outer perimeter, which is high risk."

At the same time America will have to enlist Afghans, and arm and fund them to go after the Taliban in the ravines and valleys of the mountainous and desert terrain.

In northern Afghanistan the anti-Taliban United Front has already pledged 15,000 fighters to the US-led alliance. If it is given American air cover, its forces could quickly capture the major cities in the north.

However, its forces have little presence in the Pathan belt in the south and it is here that the main war will be fought.

3 posted on 09/19/2001 6:35:31 PM PDT by freedomnews
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I've heard a couple of reports on following the money. A television reporter here in Dallas was interviewing a representative from Bloomberg who said there was a HUGE sell off of American & United Airlines stock on Monday 9/10 (the SEC can easily find out who and where... in addition to alot of action with re-insurer stocks.

Also, I've been doing my own research into Karachi, Pakistan where many US certified pilots call home.

http://www.karachi.com

Worth a check?

4 posted on 09/19/2001 6:36:52 PM PDT by nagdt
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These rumored "war plans," if true, are shaping up to be the biggest debacle the Ivy League yahoos in the State and Defense Dept.s will have ever delivered; but what would one expect with Rummy and Rummier (Paul Wolfowitz) at the wheel?
9 posted on 09/19/2001 7:04:29 PM PDT by Anochka
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'The Bush administration has unveiled a package of measures concentrating on the biggest of money laundering operations. '

Oh good. Like BCCI?

10 posted on 09/19/2001 7:10:29 PM PDT by Boyd
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Hold on. Stop the panic.

Supermen, these suicide agents? Not at all.

Islamic terrorists have been taught to believe that heaven and frisky virgins await them for dying in their unholy actions.

Courage has NOTHING to do with it.

The solution?

These so-called super-fighters have a Kryptonite vulnerability, an Achilles Heel.

They will fight like beasts for martyrdom, but martyrdom will be DENIED if...

...they are contaminated with the blood and flesh of the swine.

Every US military agent must be known to coat their bullets and missiles with pig guts.

Every terrorist killed in the entire world must be known to await burial in pigsh*t.

Every pilot, flight attendant, passenger should carry pepper-like pork spray to coat a would-be suicide skyjacker. Without paradise, why die?

Use their own beloved Koran, the source of their strength, against them, and this is OVER!

America, buy Boeing, American Airlines, Hilton while they are cheap!

Click me for amusement!

11 posted on 09/19/2001 7:18:27 PM PDT by Stallone
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I heard radio reports today (WCBS 880 AM) in New York, that there is a money trial, but it's RIGHT HERE. Apparently, much of the money for the hijackers came not from bin Laden, but from Arab supporters in New Jersey. Recall that Sheik Abdul Rahman, whose followers bombed the WTC in 1993, had his mosque in downtown Jersey City. Paterson, N.J., apparently also contains many Arab Jihadists.

See also:

Arabprop: The Propaganda War

It DID Happen Here

12 posted on 09/19/2001 7:24:00 PM PDT by mrustow
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