US commanders seeking to put US troops into Pakistan.
One more big NYTimes story today.
I think that's a fair assessment.
(The US does appear to be using some special forces inside Pakistan right now, but they are small, clandestine "no fire" or advisory operations.)
American commanders in Afghanistan have in recent months urged a widening of the war that could include American attacks on indigenous Pakistani militants in the tribal areas inside Pakistan, according to United States officials.
The requests have been rebuffed for now, the officials said,.....
Administration officials say the risk of angering the new government in Pakistan and stirring increased anti-American sentiment in the tribal areas outweighs the benefits of dismantling militant networks in the region.
“It’s certainly something we want to get to, but not yet,” said one Bush administration official. “If you do it now, you can expect to do it without Pakistani approval, and you can expect to do it only once because the Pakistanis will never help us again.”
I think that's a fair assessment.
(The US does appear to be using some special forces inside Pakistan right now, but they are small, clandestine "no fire" or advisory operations.)
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