Jihadists ‘Smell Blood’ in Pakistan

Jihadists ‘Smell Blood’ in Pakistan

Influential former Obama administration advisor on South Asia, Bruce Riedel, told a Washington audience yesterday of the very real possibility that Islamic jihadists could seize control in Pakistan. News of a deadly bomb attack today at a hotel in the Pakistani city of Peshawar, the latest in a series of terrorist bombings, certainly provides deadly confirmation of the risks.

Al Qaeda and its network of Islamic terrorist groups has shifted the epicenter of the global jihad to Pakistan, home now to a “hothouse of terrorist groups unrivalled anywhere else in the world,” Riedel said. “The jihadists smell blood in the water, they think they’re on the brink of a game changer in the struggle between Al Qaeda and the rest of the world.” It’s not inevitable, nor is it imminent, but the danger of a jihadist takeover in Pakistan or of it dissolving into a chaotic failed state is very real, he said, speaking at Brookings where he is a senior fellow. Riedel recently chaired an interagency review of U.S. policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan for the Obama administration; he told the audience he was not speaking for the administration.

His comments were a troubling reminder that after eight long years of U.S. led war in two different countries and a counter-terror offensive that has spanned much of the world, Al Qaeda remains a serious threat to global security. Pakistan is the second largest Muslim country in the world with the world’s fastest growing nuclear arsenal. The number of terrorist attacks in Pakistan doubled between 2007 and 2008 and attacks have occurred in nearly every major Pakistani city.

Riedel said Osama bin Laden’s latest message, delivered within hours of President Obama’s address in Cairo, shows that Al Qaeda believes the battle for “hearts and minds” in the Islamic world has now been joined. The message was a “clear call” for jihad against the Pakistani state. Bin Laden portrayed the Pakistani government of Asif Ali Zardari as America’s lackey, saying the U.S. summoned Zardari to Washington earlier this spring and ordered the Pakistani military to conduct the offensive against the Taliban in the Swat Valley.

Not all is hopeless, Riedel said, pointing to the Pakistani military’s ongoing Swat Valley offensive, the largest operation it has launched against Islamic militants since the 9–11 terror attacks in the U.S. Perhaps the most positive development is the belated shift in Pakistani public opinion in the wake of the Taliban’s bombing campaign. Pakistanis now largely support the military’s Swat valley offensive.

While the Pakistani military’s newfound enthusiasm for battling the Taliban is certainly a net positive, Reidel said it is way too soon to say a sea change has occurred in Pakistani policy. Elements in the military and the powerful Pakistani intelligence services retain ties to a number of Islamic militant groups, including Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group that carried out the attacks in Mumbai, India last November. Pakistan’s leadership still follows what Riedel called a “selective” counter-terror policy, dividing “good jihadists from “bad jihadists.” The good jihad is directed at India, viewed by most Pakistanis as their mortal enemy. Problem is, the jihadists are not playing along and “staying in their lanes.” The various terrorist groups are coalescing and declaring their support for Bin Laden.

Anti-Americanism runs deep in Pakistan, Riedel said, putting severe limits on U.S. policy options. The Swat Valley offensive presents an opportunity to highlight U.S. support for the Pakistani people, he said. The Obama administration should rush financial aid and other support to the people in the Swat Valley who have been displaced by the military’s offensive.

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Considering the way the Pakistan army fights insurgents, I don’t see them being able to keep up popular support for these operations…you can’t level the communities you are fighting in.

It sounds like everyone smells blood in parts of Pakistan right now.

I am a Zensufimarxistlibertarianconservative Jihadist. Our way of warfare is so advance compared to you primitive primate imperialists that you do not even recognize when we attack you.
You think that you do not recognize it because it does not hurt. That is because it is more like a slow acting poison that will paralyze you. I am giving you a heads up that we smell blood in the United States. This is not to be taken as a threat but as a religious prophecy.
Why do I make this prophecy? Because I have heard one two many times that American soldiers need to go to the middle east to kill middle easterners before middle easterners can attack America. And because of all the nonsense that I read on the comments about the heroic Muslim that sacrificed his life to kill Americans before they could go to the middle east to kill middle easterners, being a traitor. Many people in this world view those who support the maintaining of an empire for a country that was designed as a Republic as being the real traitors.
If Thomas Paine were alive today he would almost certainly say that the Muslim who shot legitimate military targets in Little Rock before they could come to the middle east gave his life away to cheaply. He should have waited until he could have killed higher ranking personnel. Now some people may say that that statement is highly inflamatory ans should be banned but the fact of the matter is that it is so obvious it really can not be inflammatory.
If Thomas Paine were alive today he would certainly point out to Americans who seem to think that world history began on Sept. 11th 2001 that Americas history of going around the world and killing people goes back way way way way before 2001. To even conceive of the events at the world trade centre as an attack is to betray your own bigotry and ignorance.
The events of that day were a counter attack.
It is true that most of the people who died that day did not deserve to die but then the American government has been destroying lives and democracies for a very very long time before that. Of course most Americans are not interested in hearing this part of history because it does not benefit them. Even if they might have a trace of open mindedness they will never get to exercise it because it will never appear on Faux news.
Before anyone starts calling me names I suggest that you start with the name General Rene Schneider.
Before I go I would like to thank all of America’s and England’s brave soldiers for protecting my freedom of speech and freedom of expression and freedom of thought from barbaric muslims who live half way around the world.
You may not like what I say but I present a point of view held not only by many in the middle east but many around the world. Are US military personnel hated because you have a lousy PR department, or because you are really up to no good. If you say, no it is only stupid people who hate us, you are really then blaming your PR personal for not making things easy enough for us peons to understand.

I am not sure if you are a satirist or an idiot. Since your missive is quite rambling and lacks a cohesive theme I must surmise you are an idiot. No amount of PR would make people like you happy about the US. I guess you think we were up to no good when we defeated Imperial Japan or Hitler for the good of the world. To you, the US is “up to no good” while Islamo-fascists are trying to make a one world government under Sharia law. Are they the good guys? While the rest of the world tries to figure this out, I’m all for the US taking out a few of the really bad guys. I doubt you have done anything to try to make America (or the world) better, just shooting off your mouth about nonsense while people are living in tryanny.

Say who hear knows who General Rene Schneider is?
Who is so stupid that they can not figure out why this is relevant to the price of Tea in China?
Is one who thinks that they are exporting freedom when they are really just exporting chaos and the very tyranny that they claim to be protecting people from fall in to the category of a sage?
How many Iraqis, or Afghans, or Iranians, or Pakistanis, does anyone is the US military know? If you talk with even one what makes you think that they trust you? Is that Iraqi your spouse? Even if they are your spouse what makes you think that they have their have their hand on the pulse of the nation?
If you are an Iraqi, or Afghan, or Iranian or Pakistani what makes you think that you know your own country? Oh you lived there for how many years? And what percent of the population did you know?
Most Americans think that Castro was a bad leader because they the only hear testimony from anti Castro immigrants to the US.
Yes no matter how you slice it most of the world believes in non sense. If I am living in a fantasy world or the people in the US military are living in a nightmare we all have lots of company.
So David was that a good enough response to make it look like we are really at each others throats? I think that your initial opening was a bit week. You better make it angrier the second time around or else the people in counter intelligence might figure out that you are really a Zensufimarxistlibertarianconservative Jihadist too.

No Buddha. You are correct. I am the stupid one. Castro is a great leader. What was I thinking? You are obviously much more intelligent than I. Yes, the world believes in nonsense, e.g. Sharia law.
And if you really are channeling Thomas Paine, tell me ‚Tom what you think about Obama and his march to socialism and taxing everything that moves, to saddling the US with debt that we can never dig out of? Tell me Tom, is America the land of the free and the home of the brave? Or is it in places like Iran, Cuba, North Korea, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Somalia, ad absurdum?

Oh wow, and I thought all Americans in America’s 21st century military were closed minded. I am glad that there is one who still knows how to do an about face. I am glad that you recognized that only one off the above mentioned countries sent and army half away around the world to attack a country that did not attack it.
Only one of the countries in the above list was the supporter of the Batista regime and the Samoza regime and the sha and only one of the countries mentioned above has helped to over thrown democratically elected through out the third world but I guess their is no need to go on absurdum with a clever guy like you. Why you must work in Naval Intelligence. Did you work on the report calling the attack on the USS Liberty an accident?
As for me I am just a heroine addicted unemployed truck driver who abuses his wife.
But hey I have never molested any children and I have never deliberately or accidentally for that matter blown up a wedding party because a suspected enemy was attending.

Oh hip hip whoreaaaa! New tactics in Afghanistan!
We need more than 50,000 plus troops plus Thousands of Nato Troops to fight the Taliban.
Why you would thing that we were up against the Mogul hordes led by Napoleon and Rommel.
I may not have ever traveled to Herat but it is repeated quite often that the Taliban and the Pashtun tribesmen from where they supposedly get most of their recruits have more enemies in the region than I have fingers to count them on.
Under such circumsances if 300 Green Beret can not keep the Taliban out of power what good are they? They should all resign in disgrace and I should get a refund for all of the money spent on their training for the past 50 or so years.
I have read a report or two about the new aledged leader of the Taliban. The funny thing is if the lowest ranking members of the Green Beret do not have twice the leadership potential as the leader of the Taliban we are not getting our monies worth.
Oh shit I see that this is on the wrong thread. For give me LORD for I have sinned against you! Perhaps I can make it up to you by saying Long live Batista! Long live the Sha! Long Live Pinochet! Long Live Bush! Long Live Obama!
Oh well here is a drink to fairness.

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