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Taliban documents reveal scale of operations in Pakistan

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posted on Nov, 12 2008 @ 08:20 AM
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Taliban documents reveal scale of operations in Pakistan


www.telegraph.co.uk

The documents, discovered in a tunnel complex in the Bajaur tribal agency, contain precise, coded maps of the nearby territory pointing out weapons caches and rendezvous points in an area where hundreds have died in fighting in the past three months.
Pakistani commanders said the tunnels in a Taliban stronghold also contained guerrilla training manuals, jihadist propaganda, bomb-making instructions and students' notes, suggesting the insurgents used the battleground near the Afghan border to train fighters.
"They were training people here," said Colonel Javed Baluch in an interview with the Times. "This was one of their centres. There were students here taking notes on bomb-making and guerrilla warfare. They were well trained and well organised."
Britain and America have claimed terrorists including al-Qaeda operatives have found a safe haven in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata), where they plan and train for attacks around the world.
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posted on Nov, 12 2008 @ 08:20 AM
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These pesky taliban seem to have found a cave network in Pakistan - just like the one they have been using to hide in Afghanistan.

Now let me guess, western forces will be deployed into Pakistan to take the terrorists down and we will be assured that this will be done with minimal impact on the sovereignty of America's long standing 'war on terror' ally.

In the meantime, the so called war will drag on just like it has in Afghanistan and soldier's on our side will continue to come back home in coffins and civilians in Pakistan will continue to be 'accidentally' bombed to oblivion.

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