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US beefs up Pakistan force

Bruce Loudon, South Asia correspondent | December 28, 2007

US Special Forces are to increase their presence in Pakistan amid assessments that the country is to become the central battlefield for al-Qa'ida as it is driven from Iraq.

"Pakistan should be carefully watched because it could prove to be a significant flashpoint in the coming year," US think tank Strategic Forecasting said in an evaluation of al-Qa'ida's tactics as the Islamist group comes under mounting pressure in Iraq.

With the "rapid spread of Talibanisation" in Pakistan's insurgent northwest, the country would become "especially important if the trend in Iraq continues to go against the jihadis and they are driven from Iraq", the assessment says.

Driven from Iraq? For God's sake, the US-backed "Anbar Salvation Council" consists of insurgents whose ideology is virtually indistinguishable from Saudi Arabia's, probably under orders from Saudi agents. They don't think they've switched sides, they think they've forced us to accept them as the rulers of western Iraq. They tell reporters,
"Bagdad is next."

Islamic fundamentalists have mastered the old American trick of presenting people with only two alternatives, the extreme right and the very extreme right, and calling it a victory when they choose the extreme right.

On to Pakistan, indeed.