U.S. Forces Pursue Taliban Into PakistanBy LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Writer
Thursday, March 1, 2007
(03-01) 18:31 PST WASHINGTON, (AP) --
American forces on Afghanistan's eastern border routinely fire upon and pursue Taliban
enemies into Pakistan, defense officials told Congress on Thursday, offering the most
detailed description to date of U.S. action in that region.
They said the Taliban threat is greater now than it was a year ago, and they agreed
that the Pakistan government can and must do more to get at the large, ungoverned
sectors along the remote Pakistan border that are safe havens for Taliban insurgents.
"We have all the authorities we need to pursue, either with (artillery) fire or on the
ground, across the border," said Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute told the Senate Armed Services
Committee. Lute, who is chief operations officer for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said
soldiers can respond if there is an imminent threat. But he said they would have to seek
the Pakistan government's permission to go after a munitions factory further inside the
Pakistani border.
-snip-Lute, meanwhile, provided a detailed description of when U.S. forces can fire on and
pursue insurgents across the border into Pakistan. He said they can respond when faced
with a hostile act, or anyone "demonstrating hostile intent." The final decision is made
by the commander at the scene.
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