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US Shift Seen to Pakistan, Afghanistan

Sunday, January 27, 2008 7:28:19 AM
By ROBERT BURNS

 U.S. soldiers stand near an armored Humvee in the Tagab district of Kapisa province, north of Kabul, Afghanistan in this Sept. 27, 2007 file photo. In a subtle shift with profound implications for U.S. security, the Bush administration has begun refocusing its terrorism-fighitng efforts on Afghanistan - the original target of the post-Sept. 11 military offensive - and neighboring Pakistan, where a sheltered al-Qaida is posing new threats.  (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul, file)WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration is attempting to re-energize its terrorism-fighting war efforts in Afghanistan, the original target of a post-Sept. 11 offensive. The U.S. also is refocusing on Pakistan, where a regenerating al-Qaida is posing fresh threats.

There is growing recognition the United States risks further setbacks, if not deepening conflict or even defeat, in Afghanistan, and that success in that country hinges on stopping Pakistan from descending into disorder.

Privately, some senior U.S. military commanders say Pakistan's tribal areas are at the center of the fight against Islamic extremism; more so than Iraq, or even Afghanistan. These areas border on eastern Afghanistan and provide haven for al-Qaida and Taliban fighters to regroup, rearm and reorganize.


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