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NY TimesWASHINGTON —
With two missile strikes over the past week, the Obama administration has expanded the covert war run by the Central Intelligence Agency inside Pakistan, attacking a militant network seeking to topple the Pakistani government.
The missile strikes on training camps run by Baitullah Mehsud represent a broadening of the American campaign inside Pakistan, which has been largely carried out by drone aircraft. Under President Bush, the United States frequently attacked militants from Al Qaeda and the Taliban involved in cross-border attacks into Afghanistan, but had stopped short of raids aimed at Mr. Mehsud and his followers, who have played less of a direct role in attacks on American troops.
The strikes are another sign that President Obama is continuing, and in some cases extending, Bush administration policy in using American spy agencies against suspected terrorists in Pakistan, as he had promised to do during his presidential campaign. At the same time, Mr. Obama has begun to scale back some of the Bush policies on the detention and interrogation of terrorism suspects, which he has criticized as counterproductive.
Mr. Mehsud was identified early last year by both American and Pakistani officials as the man who had orchestrated the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the former prime minister and the wife of Pakistan’s current president, Asif Ali Zardari. Mr. Bush included Mr. Mehsud’s name in a classified list of militant leaders whom the C.I.A. and American commandos were authorized to capture or kill.
It is unclear why the Obama administration decided to carry out the attacks, which American and Pakistani officials said occurred last Saturday and again on Monday, hitting camps run by Mr. Mehsud’s network. The Saturday strike was aimed specifically at Mr. Mehsud, but he was not killed, according to Pakistani and American officials.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/21/washington/21policy.html?_r=1&ref=world_________________________________________________________________________
Sen. Feinstein already let the cat out of the bag, and google confirmed that some drones take off from a Pakistani base. Does the CIA also receive intelligence help from Pakistan?
Is CIA Using Pakistani Base And Intel?Source:
CBS News(CBS) Viewed from space, a remote air base in Western Pakistan looked innocent enough, until the day a satellite exposed its secret.
Images published this week show what appear to be predator drones, which the CIA uses to launch missiles against terrorist safe-havens inside Pakistan, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
Although Pakistan publicly condemns the strikes, it not only provides a base for the drones, but also intelligence about their targets - and it imposes restrictions on exactly which terrorists can be hit.Some of the biggest fish, such as Taliban leader Mullah Omar, are never targeted due to their secret ties to Pakistani intelligence, according to Christine Fair of Rand Corp.
"These fellows are completely off-limits, and yet these fellows are so responsible for so much of the violence that is happening in Afghanistan," she said.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/02/20/eveningnews/main4817042.shtml