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US may conduct strikes in Pak this year: Think tank

By Lalit K Jha
January 05, 2010 14:35 IST
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The United States may mount special operations to strike Taliban and Al Qaeda targets in Pakistan and also step up drone attacks against them in the near future, according to an American intelligence think-tank.

Contending that the bulk of Al Qaeda leadership is now in Pakistan and not in Afghanistan, the Stratfor, in its annual security forecast, said this could prompt "Increased cross- border US military activity -- mostly drone strikes, but also Special Forces Operations -- will be a defining characteristic of the conflict in the area in 2010".

Pakistan is near 'breakpoint', it said as both Jihadis and Americans were now operating on its soil, and "thus it is here, not Afghanistan, where the nature of war is shifting".

Pakistan is depending on US sponsorship and aid to maintain the balance of power with India, Stratfor said, and this would put pressure on Islamabad to find ways to meet the expectations of the Barack Obama administration.

"Pakistan needs to find a way to manage US expectations that does not rupture bilateral relations. Allowing or encouraging limited attacks on North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's supply lines running through Pakistan to Afghanistan is one option, as it sends Washington a message that too much pressure on Islamabad will lead to problems for the effort in Afghanistan," Stratfor observed.

It said a better tool for Pakistan is to share intelligence on groups American forces wanted to target.

"The trick is how to share that information in a way that will not set Pakistan on fire and that will not lead the Americans to demand such intelligence in greater amounts," the global intelligence company said in its South Asia section of the annual forecast.

"US actions will force Pakistan's military to expand the scope of its counter-insurgency offensive, which will turn heretofore neutral militants against the Pakistani state.The consequence will be a sharp escalation in militant attacks across Pakistan, including deep into the Punjabi core," the global intelligence think tank said.

Even a moderate increase in US action, it said, will be notable to the Pakistanis, among whom the US efforts in Afghanistan are already deeply unpopular, Stratfor said.

The think tank said as a result of increased US military presence and increased proclivity to operate in Pakistan, it must find a means of containing the military fall-out.

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