US
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta Monday said that Pakistan Army had
indicated that it planned to begin combat operations soon in a tribal
area near the Afghan border that is a haven for al-Qaeda-linked Haqqani
network, a foreign news agency claimed.
According to the
newswire, Panetta, in his Pentagon office, Monday, said that Pakistan’s
military, chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, had given word of a
planned operation in recent conversations with the top American
commander in Afghanistan, Gen. John Allen.
Panetta said he did not
know when the Pakistani operation would start, but he said he
understands it will be in the “near future,” and that the main target
will be the Pakistani Taliban, rather than the Haqqani network, the
agency added.
Haqqani leaders fled to Pakistan’s North Waziristan
region from their homeland in eastern Afghanistan following the U.S.-led
invasion in 2001.
Asian Defence News
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