Pakistan Bomb Attack At NATO Border Crossing Kills At Least 19

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RIAZ KHAN | 08/27/09 02:21 PM | AP

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A local resident looks at a burning Pakistani tanker which was carrying fuel for NATO forces fighting in Afghanistan, after it was allegedly attacked by militants in an area of Pakistani Khyber tribal region, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009. (AP Photo/Qazi Tariq)

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A suicide bomber attacked the main border crossing for convoys ferrying supplies to U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 19 security officers, officials said.

The strike will raise fears the Pakistani Taliban is regrouping and making good on its word to carry out revenge attacks following the slaying of its leader, Baitullah Mehsud, in a CIA missile strike earlier this month.

Also in the border region, two U.S. missiles hit a suspected militant compound, killing six people, the latest in a string of such attacks, intelligence officials said.

Pakistan's lawless border with Afghanistan is a main front in the battle against al-Qaida and the Taliban, who are destabilizing both countries. Under heavy U.S. pressure, the Pakistani military has launched ground offensives and air attacks on the insurgents in recent months, but much of the region remains under militant control.

The suicide attacker walked up to a group of border guards outside their barracks at the Torkham checkpoint in the Khyber region and detonated his explosives, local police officer Sadiq Khan said. The victims were breaking their daylong fast during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. The border had closed for the day a few hours earlier.

Ali Raza, an official in the administration office, said he heard a huge explosion in the building next door.

"We rushed out and saw destruction all around," Raza said.

At least 19 people were killed and 20 wounded, according to Fazal Akbar, the head doctor at Landi Kota hospital, where all the victims were taken.

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The Torkham checkpoint marks the main border crossing from Pakistan's Khyber Pass into Afghanistan.

U.S. and NATO troops in landlocked Afghanistan rely on the supply line for up to 75 percent of their fuel, food and other logistical goods. Thousands of civilian vehicles also use the route.

Militants have targeted NATO conveys and bombed bridges along the route in the past – cutting off supplies briefly last year – but Pakistani military analyst Hasan-Askari Rizvi said he doubted that was the motive in Thursday's attack.

"My own feeling is that this was aimed at those government forces rather than stopping supplies," he said.

Pakistan's government dispatched paramilitary forces to escort supply convoys through the Khyber Pass after several attacks last year, and there has not been a major assault on a convoy for nearly six weeks.

No one claimed immediate responsibility for the bombing, but the Pakistani Taliban will be a likely suspect.

Rizvi said the militants could be trying to prove they are still unified and effective after Mehsud was killed on Aug. 5. The Pakistani Taliban only acknowledged he was dead on Tuesday and named 28-year-old Hakimullah Mehsud as his successor after reports of a power struggle.

Another U.S. missile struck Thursday in Mehsud's stronghold of South Waziristan, said two Pakistani intelligence officials on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

There were conflicting claims as to the identities of the dead.

One of the intelligence officials said they were believed to be militants from Uzbekistan. Pakistani Taliban spokesman Azam Tariq called the Associated Press soon after the attack and said that women and children were the only victims.

Neither claim could be independently verified. The attack was in a remote area of the tribal region, which is off-limits to journalists and largely under Taliban control. In the past, both the government and Taliban have passed on information that was not true.

The United States has launched more than 40 missile strikes from unmanned planes on al-Qaida and Taliban targets close to the Afghan border since last year, reportedly killing several top commanders, but also civilians. It does not comment on the attacks.

The missiles are fired from CIA-operated drones believed to be launched from Afghanistan or from secret bases inside Pakistan. They are reported to be piloted by operatives inside the United States.

The Pakistani government publicly protests the attacks, though is assumed to be cooperating with the strikes and providing intelligence for them. It has called on Washington to give the technology for such attacks to Islamabad because its military is capable of using the drones.

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Associated Press writers Zarar Khan in Islamabad and Ishtiaq Mahsud in Dera Ismail Khan contributed to this report.

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A suicide bomber attacked the main border crossing for convoys ferrying supplies to U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 19 security officers, o...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A suicide bomber attacked the main border crossing for convoys ferrying supplies to U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 19 security officers, o...
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- dieselis I'm a Fan of dieselis 12 fans permalink

Lets give up foriegn oil for world peace. Each American will be alotted 20 gallons of petrol wkly. Fast Cars are outlawed 125 BHP Absolute maxium. A national transit system of high speed trains and subways. A high speed maglift Bullet Train from New York to LosAngeles in an underground subway. A 5000 mile Fallout Shelter. Huge Scram and Ramjet passenger and cargo space planes NY to London in 30mins. All of which we could have come close to having if we had a true Democracy. Greed, Power and Corruption the human factor. When one looks at the pilfering of resources that we have forced on third world countries so we all can live good I come to the conclusion; where is democracy for these folks? Even if they want it. We just want their stuff. The fact that you reap what you sow much more than what you sow is very unappealling right now however, does it make it any less of a truth?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 08/28/2009
- Bcasey11 I'm a Fan of Bcasey11 13 fans permalink
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end this war!!!!! these wars are illegal

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 08/27/2009
- Durango I'm a Fan of Durango 140 fans permalink

The war against the Pakistani Taliban is illegal.?

The Pakistani government and its people don't have a right to protect themselves from all enemies, foreign and domestic?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 08/28/2009
- basenji I'm a Fan of basenji 11 fans permalink
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When will we face the fact that this WAR ON TERROR or Taliban can NEVER be won??? We are wasting our money and treasure. If we get out tomorrow or 10 years from now, these 2 countries won't look any different. They will revert back to whatever the locals want it to be. So why waste blood and money for the next 10 years?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 08/27/2009
- Durango I'm a Fan of Durango 140 fans permalink

More evidence that the Pakistani offensive against their version of the Taliban is for real and not for show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 08/27/2009

In the face of increasing Drone and precision missile attacks along with the surge of occupation in neighboring Afghanistan, martyrdom looks all the more noble to many a young man wanting to protect his land and loved ones. The present course is another lesson in futility with the sink hole deepening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 08/27/2009

time to torch em

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 08/27/2009
- BradSmith I'm a Fan of BradSmith 184 fans permalink
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Who would have ever guessed that those stuped A rabs would know somthin bought tactics?

Well the Brits or Russia but besides that.

Bring our troops home now. It's our occupation of their land that gives them the heart and the moral to fight on. At this point we are only adding fuel to the fire.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 08/27/2009
- Durango I'm a Fan of Durango 140 fans permalink

There might be a few "Arabs" in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

But most of the inhabitants of both countries would be entirely mystified if you tried to speak to them in Arabic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 08/27/2009
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All the lies. Of course this is a tragic event but why doesn't Obama just come out and say it: we're there for the oil and gas of Central Asia and the Caspian and for the pipelines that carry it through Afghanistan. This is a...... travesty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 08/27/2009
- BradSmith I'm a Fan of BradSmith 184 fans permalink
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It's sad but I have thought from the start that if the administrations had been honest they might have gotten the same backing anyway. I guess it just looks better when we kill people for humanitarian reasons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 08/27/2009
- Durango I'm a Fan of Durango 140 fans permalink

If you think what is happening in Afghanistan is about pipelines you are seriously mistaken.

Ahmed Rashid exposed that 10 years ago. And the deal fell through.

In the meantime there was a certain incident that occurred in New York and Washington DC and Pennsylvania on 9/11/01.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 08/27/2009
- sarabono I'm a Fan of sarabono 18 fans permalink

Khyber Pass has been a problem for 30 years. Why not use recon drones 24/7 ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 08/27/2009
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