Pakistan hampers U.S. hunt for Bin Laden in border region with Afghanistan / Suicides in Russki Nuke city?
From Gertz - SUB REQ Excerpted
Pakistan’s government is limiting U.S. military and intelligence forces from pursuing Al Qaida terrorists on Pakistani territory, according to U.S. officials.The restrictions have curbed operations aimed at locating and capturing Osama Bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri. The Al Qaida leaders have been able to avoid capture ever since U.S. forces ousted the Taliban regime from Afghanistan in October 2001Instead of conducting unilateral operations in the largely ungoverned border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the special operations troops and CIA paramilitary officers have been forced to supply intelligence to Pakistan troops and security forces.
The limitations mean that U.S. expertise cannot be brought to bear on the key mission of capturing or killing top Al Qaida leaders. U.S. air strikes have been allowed, but they are less effective because U.S. personnel are not on the ground to follow up.
Current operating procedures require the U.S. to give Pakistani forces information about suspected Al Qaida operatives that flee from Afghanistan to Pakistan. However, in many cases the Pakistani troops are inexperienced and untrained and are no match for the terrorists.
Note that during the anti soviet war in the 1980's the US aid went overwhelmingly through 2 sources, Shaikh Amhad MAssoud, and the ISI of Pakistan, which was in a effect a black box, especially with Hamid Gul running it
Suicides in closed nuclear city in Russia worry U.S. intel
Military security forces guarding the closed nuclear city of Zheleznogorsk are facing a string of suicides, raising concerns about the security of Russian nuclear weapons goods and people, a Russian press report stated last week.
Several soldiers involved in the military unit at the city, located some 30 miles from Krasnoyarsk, in central Russia, have committed suicide by hanging themselves in recent months, the Vremya Novosti reported May 9.
Investigators have said at least 10 soldiers have committed suicide, and that their deaths were not the result of hazing of conscripts.
The city is a major storage facility for nuclear fuel and has a reactor that produces plutonium.
Moscow insists its nuclear facilities are secure, but U.S. intelligence officials worry that poor security could result in the sale or theft of nuclear material that could be used to fuel a terrorist nuclear bomb, or sold to states such as Iran or Syria.
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