PrairiePundit: Al Qaeda's response to the "peace" process:
Merv has got a point here, Al Qaeda is pursuing the same strategy in Pakistan that has lost them their former strong position in Iraq. The U.S. needs to formulate similar strategy to our Iraq strategy, and implement it in Pakistan. If we can win over the people as we did in Iraq, they will tip us off to where Al Qaeda leadership is hiding. And if they do that, we will be able to end our problems with Al Qaeda once and for all. Sphere: Related ContentAP/MSNBC:
Suspected Islamic militants fatally shot eight tribal leaders involved in efforts to broker a cease-fire between security forces and insurgents in northwestern Pakistan, authorities said Monday.A cease fire is not on al Qaeda's agenda. A wise counterinsurgency strategy should be able to take advantage of this kind of conduct. Al Qaeda is making the same mistake it made in Anbar. Hopefully Pakistan will take advantage of the US offer of help in fighting this insurgency.The men were killed in separate attacks late Sunday and early Monday in South Waziristan, a mountainous region close to Afghanistan where al-Qaida and Taliban militants are known to operate, according to a security official and a military statement.
Gunmen killed three of the men at a market in Wana, the region's main town, while the other five were shot to death in attacks at their homes in a town north of Wana, the official said. He did not give his name because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
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