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Revenge on the Taliban, from 10,000 Feet

Revenge on the Taliban, from 10,000 Feet - David Ignatius, Washington Post opinion.

In their joint operations against Taliban militants hiding in the tribal areas, the United States and Pakistan seem to have embraced a classic bit of battlefield advice: Don't get mad, get even.
Since the beginning of 2010, the United States has stepped up the pace of its Predator strikes, with strong Pakistani support. These attacks appear to have killed Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud, top lieutenant Qarimullah Hussain, who trained Taliban suicide bombers, and other key members of the insurgency, a senior administration official said Tuesday.
Though the Predators launch their Hellfire missiles from the lofty altitude of 10,000 feet, make no mistake: This is an intense and unrelenting campaign of assassination. U.S. officials hope that top al-Qaeda leaders will soon fall prey to the stepped-up drone attacks, as well...

More at The Washington Post.

Comments (2)

Sidney:

US casualties in Afghanistan provoke rage and frustration

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatnews/7127365/US-casualties-in-Afghanistan-provoke-rage-and-frustration.html

This is what happens when you send in the Marines but your policy is Pure Peace Corps.

JT:

Sidney - this story is intended to inciting vs insightful. Do not fall for it.

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