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Friday, April 22, 2011

Deepening military rift between the US and Pakistan

The deep public rift between the intelligence agencies of the US and Pakistan has now extended to the military.

The US officer who has done the most to build up ties with the Pakistan military has criticised it openly.

Adm Mike Mullen, the top US military official, has visited Pakistan more than 20 times, and invested an unusually large amount of time to build a relationship with Pakistan's army chief Gen Ashfaq Kayani.

Gen Kayani has invested an equal amount of time and energy in maintaining a close relationship with the US military, despite differences ever since the Afghan Taliban were defeated in 2001.

From the start, the Pakistan army objected to the occupation of Kabul by the Afghan Northern Alliance, the initial domination of the government by non-Pashtuns, and the refusal of the Americans to involve Pakistan in helping rebuild the Afghan army.

More differences arose after Pakistan gave sanctuary and support to the leadership of the Afghan Taliban who relaunched their insurgency in Afghanistan in 2003.

Since then the Taliban insurgency has grown to cover all of Afghanistan.

The US-Nato alliance has had to deploy 150,000 troops and the war has spawned the Pakistani Taliban, which the Pakistani army did not initially see as a danger but now sees as a major threat.

Yet throughout this time, as the relationship has changed, shaped by events on the ground and in Washington, the two men have remained close friends and have tried to understand the reasons for the strategy adopted by the other.

Each one has had to defend their relationship among their colleagues. Adm Mullen has been criticised by Congressmen, the CIA and even his military colleagues for being too soft on the Pakistan army.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

US president Barrack Obama authorises the use of Predator drones - To carry out air strikes against Dictator Gaddafi's brutal ground forces !

US president Barack Obama has approved the use of armed drones in Libya, authorising US airstrikes against ground forces for the first time since America turned control of the military operation over to NATO.


The first armed drone mission since Obama's go-ahead was flown on Thursday, but the aircraft, armed with Hellfire missiles, turned back due to poor weather conditions without firing any of its munitions.


Pradator drones have routinely been flying surveillance missions in Libya, Robert Gates, the US defence secretary, told reporters at a Pentagon briefing on Thursday.


He said the US will provide up to two 24-hour combat air patrols each day by the unmanned Predators.


Marine General James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the drones can help counteract the Dictator Muammar Gaddafi forces' tactic of traveling in civilian vehicles that make it difficult to distinguish them from pro democractic forces.


"What they will bring that is unique to the conflict is their ability to get down lower, therefore to be able to get better visibility on targets that have started to dig themselves into defensive positions," Cartwright said.


"They are uniquely suited for urban areas."


He added, "It's very difficult to pick friend from foe. So a vehicle like the Predator that can get down lower and can get IDs better, helps us." He further Said.


What are USA Predator drones (RQ-1 / MQ-1 Predator) ?



Role/typeRemote controlled, UAV
ManufacturerGeneral Atomics Aeronautical Systems
First flightJanuary 1994
Introduction1995
StatusActive
Primary userUnited States Air Force
Produced1995–Present
Number built360 (285 RQ-1, 75 MQ-1)[1]
Unit cost~ $4.5 million[2]
Developed fromGeneral Atomics GNAT
VariantsMQ-1C Grey Eagle
Developed intoMQ-9 Reaper