Posted on 06/17/2004 11:16:30 PM PDT by AdmSmith
ISLAMABAD (CNN) -- A tribal leader accused of harboring Al Qaeda militants in Pakistan's western border region was killed Thursday night in a targeted missile strike, according to Pakistan intelligence sources. The Associated Press quoted an army spokesman Friday as identifying the tribal leader as Nek Mohammed, a former Taliban fighter.
He was killed late Thursday at the home of another tribal chief, the spokesman said.
"We were tracking him down and he was killed last night by our hand," Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan told The Associated Press.
(Excerpt) Read more at edition.cnn.com ...
BBC's Jane Corbin ought to invest in a map, Parachinar is in Pakistan not Afghanistan! See the center of the map below
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--Boot Hill
So am I.
He is there....I just know it.
Very, very nice.
It's hard to consider a "pass" as being anything other than a route "to" one place, "from" another place. I can't see any ridge being called a "pass" for any reason other than the fact that human beings use it to pass from one side to the other. Not mountain goats, not marmots, not even bears...human beings.
This helps considerably.
Question....can you search the NGA database for passes, even if they do not end in "Narai"? Not asking you to do it, just wanting to know if a search can be run that way.
Big thanks.
Good catch.
Amazing how much wrong info gets propogated out there.
IIRC, Parachinar is the gateway to the Khyber Pass and to Kabul, virtually autonomous from Pakistani authority.
Winston Churchill penned a story about the mad fakirs and clerics of this area, The Madmen of Mehelkand or something like that, speaking of the religious fanatics inciting rebellion against the British.
That's my mistake, an error of transcription. The text says "over the border in Pakistan".
I'm reasonably certain I can prove I know where Parachinar is, see:
http://host1.in-motion.net/~jefft/tech/Mapping/afghanistan/parachinar.jpg
The thing is, I'm not that great a typist in the first place, and the crowbar I was using to hold the book open was in the way of my forearms....and the sun was in my eyes too.
What dog, I don't even have a dog?
Thanks for correcting the mistake.
"IIRC, Parachinar is the gateway to the Khyber Pass and to Kabul, virtually autonomous from Pakistani
authority. "
That sounds more like Peshawar. Parachinar is west and south of there, in the "parrot's beak" region opposite Khost and the Paktia province.
You are correct about their autonomy. Both are gateways into Afghanistan, and both have been traditionally subject to little government oversight. There have been indications that recently the Parachinar area has been sanitized by Pak troops, without a fight.
Mea culpa.
I agree, I can "feel it in my bones",too, OBL and AZ are somewhere between Wana and Miram Shah, probably in the vicinity of Mangratai/Dabar Miami.
But think of it from their standpoint, they've got to "feel it", too. They feel us closing in, they know their time is just about up. Their degrees of freedom are getting narrowed every day. They know there is no escape, because we track their every move. Checkmate, its over, it's just a matter of hashing through the final few moves.
That feeling has really got to suck.
--Boot Hill
Agree with this sediment - Though, the frustrating notion of him having slipped off into Iran does bother me (considering we don't have the number of sources within Iran which could tip us off to confirm this possibility)
I know Moonsor (sp) has been saying this now for 9 months (he's in Iran) - but Moonsor has been saying lots of junk that never comes true as well-
Yup.
Every since that report of the UAV circling that outdoor market in Miram Shah.....I felt they were in that area.
Just look at how this battle is playing out......whomever the Pakis are chasing is being funnelled to a pin on the border between two US firebases.
I agree they have to know we are getting closer - but at the same time they also know they have avoided capture for over 3 years now -
And do you really think we are tracking their every move? - I am not certain our higher-ups even think they know where they are to begin with - I think they are assuming Al Zawahiri is in this region - However....tracking their actual movements? - Not sure on this - (do you mean from the "sky" 0r actual "eyes") -??
Both....:-)
Both....:-)
Well if it is with "eyes" also - We are then very close the the "check-mate" stage! -
I have grown weary of relying on the "sky" type intelligence over the past 3 years - But if we do have "eyes" tracking them .....Perfect, the end is near -
Searching: For any occurrence of the geographic feature designation, "pass", in the FATA area of Pakistan.
Found: 572 hits for location ending in "Narai", and 366 hits for locations ending in "Kandao", both of which cover all but perhaps a dozen of all the hits located on the GEONames database for that area.
Not asking you to do it, just wanting to know if a search can be run that way.?
Oh great, now you tell me! J
The GEONames database is searchable by any or all of the 643 feature designations used by the database (don't make me post them!). It is also searchable by using latitude and longitude coordinates to box in the area of search. Other search criteria are country(s), administrative area, "starts with", "contains", "ends with" name criteria.
It has so many features and search capability that many are put off by its complexity. It takes a while to get familiar with these features simply by trial and error. However, if you'd like, FReepmail me with your phone number (or a request for mine), and I'll spend some time walking you through the fine points of navigating that database. You won't be disappointed.
--Boot Hill
My hair hurts after reading something like this....
You've sure got that right! But fact-checking is a good way to sharpen your skills. I'll bet I've annoyed more than one poster with a correction (or two)!
--Boot Hill
Boot, on this page http://gnswww.nima.mil/geonames/GNS/index.jsp
it is stated
"Place name errors have been discovered in the GeoNet Names Server (GNS) over Afghanistan and Pakistan. Use GNS information for these countries with caution."
what a coincidence!
Dog, I think you're being blasphemed again.
--Boot Hill
As long as you didn't notice the misspelling of propagate or wilfully ignored it.
LOL!
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