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 Topic: Terror Group Recruits From Pakistan's "Best And Brightest"

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  • Terror Group Recruits From Pakistan's "Best And Brightest"
     OP - April 06, 2013, 08:29 PM

    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/afghanistan-pakistan/david-headley/terror-group-recruits-from-pakistans-best-and-brightest/
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    Imagine a terrorist group that recruits tens of thousands of young men from the same neighborhoods and social networks as the Pakistani military. A group whose well-educated recruits defy the idea that poverty and ignorance breed extremism. A group whose fighters include relatives of a politician, a senior Army officer and a director of Pakistan’s Atomic Energy Commission.

    That is the disconcerting reality of Lashkar-i-Taiba, one of the world’s most dangerous militant organizations, according to a study released today by the Combating Terrorism Center at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. The report helps explain why Pakistan has resisted international pressure to crack down on Lashkar after it killed 166 people in Mumbai — six U.S. citizens included — and came close to sparking conflict between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India.

    The findings, which draw on 917 biographies of Lashkar fighters killed in combat, illuminate “Lashkar’s integration into Pakistani society, how embedded they are,” said co-author Don Rassler, the director of a research program at the center that studies primary source materials. “They have become an institution.”

    The three-day slaughter in 2008 drew global attention because it targeted Westerners as well as Indians and implicated Pakistan’s spy agency. The Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) continues to protect the masterminds, according to Western and Indian counterterror officials. U.S. prosecutors indicted an ISI major in the deaths of the Americans: He allegedly provided funds, training and direction and served as the handler of David Coleman Headley, an U.S. reconnaissance operative now serving 35 years in a federal prison.

    The 56-page West Point report is titled “The Fighters of Lashkar-i-Taiba: Recruitment, Training, Deployment and Death.” Though it refrains from policy suggestions, there are implications for U.S. counterterror strategy. Lashkar’s popularity and clout defy conventional approaches to fighting extremism, said co-author Christine Fair, a Pakistan expert at Georgetown University.

    “When you have an organization that enjoys such a degree of open support, there are no options for U.S. policy other than counterintelligence, law enforcement and counter-terrorism targeting,” Fair said in an interview.
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  • Terror Group Recruits From Pakistan's "Best And Brightest"
     Reply #1 - April 06, 2013, 08:31 PM

    Short version: Pakistan is more of a terrorist state than Afghanistan was. Stay tuned..............

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  • Terror Group Recruits From Pakistan's "Best And Brightest"
     Reply #2 - April 06, 2013, 08:39 PM

    what's so "best and bright" about terrorists?
  • Terror Group Recruits From Pakistan's "Best And Brightest"
     Reply #3 - April 06, 2013, 09:05 PM

    Short version: Pakistan is more of a terrorist state than Afghanistan was. Stay tuned..............

     


    If only the politicians in the U.S. government had enough sense to stop giving "aid" to Pakistan's military and nuclear program to help stop the war on terror.

    Like Christopher Hitchens said " Paying for the rope that will choke you" 


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