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Operation Zarb-i-Azb disrupted Haqqani network: US general

PublishedNovember 6, 2014

WASHINGTON: A top American general in command of international forces in Afghanistan said Pakistan's ongoing military operation in North Waziristan has helped disrupt the Haqqani network's ability to launch attacks on Afghan territory.

Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson, a senior commander for US and Nato forces in Afghanistan, noted in a Pentagon-hostedvideo briefing from Afghanistan on Wednesday that the Haqqani network is now "fractured" like the Taliban.

“They are fractured. They are fractured like the Taliban is. That's based pretty much on the Pakistan [operations] in North Waziristan this entire summer-fall,” he said, acknowledging the effectiveness of Pakistan's continuing military offensive, Zarb-i-Azb.

“That has very much disrupted their efforts [in Afghanistan] and has caused them to be less effective in terms of their ability to pull off an attack in Kabul,” Anderson added.

The US commander's remarks came in response to a question, when he was asked about the level of Haqqani network threat in the wake of Pakistani operation in the previously militant stronghold tribal area of North Waziristan.

Since its launch in June this year, the Pakistani offensive has eliminated a large number of terrorists. In the briefing, the US general also referred to success of the Afghan national security forces against the Haqqani network, which he described as one of the many threat streams affecting security in Afghanistan.

The network, he said, is focused more on the high profile attack like the large vehicle-borne explosives attacks.

“Well, the examples are been what the ANSF in fact has been in terms of their security operations. So they've been able to secure the major road networks. They've worked the border crossings and they've kind of worked a layered ebb and flow based on all the different events that have transpired since the summertime.”

Anderson revealed that 4,634 members of Afghanistan's police and army have been killed in action this year. That is already an increase from the total for 2013, when 4,350 members lost their lives.

“This [level of casualties] is not sustainable,” he said.

A Pentagon report submitted to the US Congress titled 'Progress Toward Security and Stability in Afghanistan' had earlier accused Pakistan of using militants who launch attacks on India and Afghanistan from sanctuaries in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) and Balochistan.

“Taliban attacks in Afghanistan launched from sanctuaries in Pakistan remain a serious problem. These sanctuaries exist primarily in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Baluchistan,” the report said.

Thereport which runs more than 100 pages also said Pakistan is involved in a proxy war waged against India to offset the latter's military superiority. It also acknowledged gains made by the military in the FATA operations.

“Afghan- and Indian-focused militants continue to operate from Pakistan territory to the detriment of Afghan and regional stability. Pakistan uses these proxy forces to hedge against the loss of influence in Afghanistan and to counter India’s superior military," it said.

“These relationships run counter to Pakistan’s public commitment to support Afghan-led reconciliation. Such groups continue to act as the primary irritant in Afghan-Pakistan bilateral relations,” it added.

Referring to a recentattack on the Indian consulate in Afghanistan's Herat province which took place three days before India's new Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath, the report held militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) responsible for the attack.

Then Afghan President Hamid Karzai had also said that he wasinformed by western intelligence agencies that the attack was carried out by the LeT.

The accusation wasrejected by the LeT.

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Last Moon
Nov 06, 2014 01:09pm
What a contrast!One line of appreciation by a US general becomes our headline,.While they do not take any notice of resolutions of our parliament against drone attacks on civil population. Our nation is fighting this war against terrorists for the sake of our future....not to make them happy.
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Ahtesham
Nov 06, 2014 01:10pm
A world top class professional armed soldier are fighting in this WAR!
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shah hasan
Nov 06, 2014 01:17pm
this was not our war.
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asim
Nov 06, 2014 01:37pm
US should give proper credit to Pakistan at government level as well.
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Salman
Nov 06, 2014 01:54pm
Bravo Pak Army!!Now lets see how many Indians comment on this :)
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Shuaib Bhat
Nov 06, 2014 02:05pm
So one General is this and their eport is saying something else!!! Great!! The US doesn't make any sense!!!
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Zak
Nov 06, 2014 02:10pm
Make up your mind US, are you with us or against us. You need to do more for Pakistan. And Pakistan will support Kashmir freedom fighters because you the US has turned away from accepting indian brutal oppression in Indian occupied Kashmir.
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Ganga Din
Nov 06, 2014 02:18pm
Good. Give them more money.
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M. Emad
Nov 06, 2014 02:23pm
In Pakistan's eye, Haqqani network are not 'freedom fighters' but 'terrorists'.
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maqsood khan
Nov 06, 2014 02:26pm
Your way of giving info is really appreciatable Im inspired too much and reading your newspapers and dawn site updates on daily basis its really glad fr me its giving too much info about whole pakistan and other countries as well you guys are really working from the bottom of heart salute yOu..
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hrk
Nov 06, 2014 02:41pm
Ok first they blame us and then they praise us for a war we never wanted to be part of in the first place.
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Khan
Nov 06, 2014 02:44pm
Pakistan would never target the Haqqani fighters. Haqqani is the greatest proxy group of Pakistan and serves the strategic interests of the country. But with times, these proxies will bite the hand that have fed them. If Pakistan continues its unilateral policy, they are going to be the biggest loser. Time for sincere cooperation and there is much hope!
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Faiz
Nov 06, 2014 02:47pm
These Americans say onething today and the other tomorrow. You cannot believe them.
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Babar
Nov 06, 2014 03:16pm
an Open Enemy is less dangerous than American hypocrites. Yesterday they said Pakistan is aiding terrorists and see today's comment
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Malik88
Nov 06, 2014 03:22pm
Does anyone else wonder why there are no comments related to this post here from Indians.
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Malik88
Nov 06, 2014 03:23pm
Long live the Pakistani forces, long live Pakistan.
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abuzar
Nov 06, 2014 03:28pm
american tactics are getting old, report sent to american congress saying Pakistan holds sanctuaries to attack India and Afghanistan, next day one american general delivers this speech, http://www.dawn.com/news/1142451
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Abhai
Nov 06, 2014 04:02pm
This comment is only to sooth nerves of a sobbing Pakistan who is hurt by the damning report of the Pentagon. Officially, where it matters most, We know what Pentagon has spoken about Pakistan.
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Aziz ahmed
Nov 06, 2014 04:17pm
A slap on the face of Pakistan Army critics.
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Aziz ahmed
Nov 06, 2014 04:22pm
Why Army/Operation Zarb e Azb critics are silent over this news?
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alladitta
Nov 06, 2014 04:27pm
By the way did anyone put up this officers report in front of the US senate where the other report went. They are the ones who decide how many alms to throw our way.
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Laddoo
Nov 06, 2014 04:50pm
Pentagon report to congress says Pakistan based groups attacking US targets in Afghanistan and India. Now this general is praising Pakistan's efforts to fight the Haqqani network.Classic carrot and stick approach which the childish leadership of Pakistan will lap up like it's candy.
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SAROJ
Nov 06, 2014 05:12pm
Seems it too much pride if USA says something positive :-))) hehe
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Avacado
Nov 06, 2014 05:17pm
A contradictory statement to what they said yesterday. A u turn?
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DMDiL
Nov 06, 2014 05:28pm
No one cares to hear this from USA.. They need stop flying drones on Pakistan..
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Mohit
Nov 06, 2014 05:39pm
Good start. Hope it will not end after pak army chief visit to US.
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Babar
Nov 06, 2014 05:48pm
@Abhai so please be afraid of the time when we stop caring of such comments
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Anup
Nov 06, 2014 06:16pm
Good job and needs more persistence to eradicate this menace forever. Else, the distinction between good and bad will continue and the ultimate looser will be the common man in Pakistan. Hopefully they will also ban LeT and JeM kind of anti Indian groups as well.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad
Nov 06, 2014 06:32pm
What a serious joke?Is it not the opposite of what was said in a recent Pentagon report submitted to the US Congress entitled 'Progress Toward Security and Stability in Afghanistan' which did accuse "the land of the pure" of using militants in order to launch attacks on India and Afghanistan from various sanctuaries in FATA and Balochistan?Who is right and who is wrong in this case? This interesting and intriguing question is left to be answered by the educated, enduring, excelling and enlightened readers and writers of this great DAWN forum.
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vcbhutani
Nov 06, 2014 06:51pm
Rarely hota hai ke koi criminal apna jurm qabool kar leta hai.
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brmurr
Nov 06, 2014 10:30pm
Yesterday they didn't tell the world anything that it didn't already know. Sometimes the truth can be hard to swallow. I think that after the Pakistanis summoned the US embassy representative to complain about the report, and the effect it might have on Pakistani morale, the US has decided to soften their tone.
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brmurr
Nov 06, 2014 10:35pm
@DMDiL Pakistan needs all the help that it can get. Unless you are a Taliban sympathizer.
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