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August 10, 2008

Pakistan denies Kabul bomb link

Rescue and security forces at the scene of the blast

The embassy attack in Kabul killed more than 50 people

Pakistan’s government has denied that its spy service, the ISI, was involved in last month’s deadly bombing of the Indian embassy in Kabul.

Government spokeswoman Sherry Rehman was responding to media reports that Taleban sympathisers within the ISI had helped in the deadly attack.

She also said there would be no purge of the ISI.

This appeared to directly contradict an earlier statement which she made to the AP news agency.

Ms Rehman had been quoted as saying: “Years of backing an anti-Soviet jihad has left its mark.

It was in the past during the Soviet jihad that a few pro-Taleban elements had found their way in, and with the change in policy have been firmly been rooted out
Sherry Rehman,
government spokeswoman

“There are probably still individuals within the ISI who are ideologically sympathetic to the Taleban and act on their own in ways that are not in convergence with the policies and interests of the government of Pakistan.

“We need to identify these people and weed them out.”

However, Ms Rehman later said that she had been quoted out of context by the news agency.

Speaking shortly afterwards to the BBC Urdu service, she said: “There is no question of any purge in the ISI.

“The government has already stated that there are no links or evidence of ISI involvement in the Kabul bombing. It was in the past during the Soviet jihad that a few pro-Taleban elements had found their way in, and with the change in policy have been firmly been rooted out.”

The BBC contacted Pakistan’s army spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas but he would not respond to Ms Rehman’s comments.

US allegations

Other Pakistani officials roundly rejected any ISI involvement in the Kabul blast.

“It’s rubbish. We totally deny it,” foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Sadiq told AFP.

An injured man at a Kabul hospital

The embassy attack was the bloodiest in Kabul since 2001

When asked about the allegations as he attended a South Asian summit in Sri Lanka, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi also said it was “rubbish”.

The BBC’s M Ilyas Khan in Karachi says that on several occasions in recent weeks Pakistan’s civilian government has embarrassed itself by issuing important orders and statements that it has had to retract within hours.

Last Saturday night it said the ISI would be brought under the control of the interior ministry.

But the decision was revoked within hours, apparently following intervention from the army.

More than 50 people were killed in the embassy blast in Kabul, including two senior Indian diplomats.

It was the bloodiest explosion in the Afghan capital since the Taleban were driven from power in 2001.

US officials had claimed that spies in the ISI had helped plan the suicide attack.

The allegations – reportedly based on intercepted communications – were made in briefings to the New York Times and the Washington Post.

The New York Times reported that a senior CIA official had visited Pakistan last month to confront Islamabad over links between the ISI and Islamic extremists.

KHAR Pakistani

August 10, 2008

KHAR, Pakistan – Pakistani forces bombed dozens of houses in a tribal region near the Afghan border Sunday, officials and witnesses said, amid reports that days of clashes have killed at least 100 insurgents and nine paramilitary troops.


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Details have been scarce about the military offensive in Bajur, an insurgent stronghold considered a possible hiding place for al-Qaida leaders Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri.

Sardar Khan, a local police official, said two spells of aerial bombing destroyed about 40 houses in several villages. He said bombs also struck a school occupied by Taliban fighters in Loi Sam, a village that has been a key focus of the fighting.

Two area residents, Sher Zamin and Attaullah Khan, said army planes and helicopters dropped bombs and shells, apparently on suspected Taliban positions.

Meanwhile, an Associated Press reporter in Khar, the main town in Bajur, saw Taliban militants patrolling and staking out positions on roads with rocket launchers, heavy machine guns and, in some places, anti-aircraft guns.

Pakistan is under U.S. pressure to crack down on militants in its tribal areas, from where they launch attacks on government and NATO forces in Afghanistan. The Bajur offensive came in the wake of a militant assault Wednesday on an outpost manned by security forces. Officials said those initial clashes killed 25 militants and two troops.

Conflicting casualty figures were reported Sunday.

A paramilitary Frontier Corps statement said nine troops and at least 100 militants were killed in the last four days. But a military intelligence official placed the number of troops dead at 13. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Maulvi Umar, a Pakistani Taliban spokesman, claimed the militants had handed over 22 bodies belonging to security forces in the last three days after pleas from tribal elders.

Texas Tailchaser best photos of 2008

July 27, 2008

April 26 in W TX.



May 31 in S OK.

June 14th in the Texas Panhandle. Along with Jay McCoy, we witnessed a landspout that did some damage in Claude. They weakend though later and left me with a spectacular sunset. Even non-severe storms out here on the caprock can be awesome. Solo chase.

June 15th in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The “Festival Of Vortices” supercell. I hope to get some video clips of this event loaded soon. Lots of streaming video to NWS AMA. Solo chase.

June 19th in the Texas Panhandle. Incredible storm structure! Solo chase.



June 20th in the Texas Panhandle. Solo chase.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Jason Boggs said…
Those are some great photos there Steve. I particularly like the 4th one from the top with the lightning strike along with the one below that one of the Buffalo updraft.

We need to get together and go on some photo excursions this fall and winter. I think that would be quite enjoyable!

Wed Jul 16, 02:40:00 AM CDT
Blogger DM said…
I agree with Jason on the 4th one down…incredible structure and then you got a kick ass strike with it!

Let us know how Vegas works out, I have CS3 Premiere Pro and it destroys my laptops CPU and 2 gigs of memory on an XP system I have.

Dick

Wed Jul 16, 10:19:00 AM CDT
Blogger Steve Miller TX said…
Thanks, ya’ll! The lightning photo was taken while standing next to David Drummond. Jason was there too. It was a wonder we didn’t take a direct hit! LOL! (sorry David). I’ve been trying a long time to get a setup like that. It’s pretty darned rare. I was fortunate.

I’ll be playing more with Vegas over the weekend when I’ll have time to get more into the demo version. I’ll really stress test it with several longer clips and do some serious editing. I’ve got 3 gigs memory and a system geared for video editing…I hope it’s enough. :-)

I’ve got Premier 6.0 and it’s been pretty good strictly as a video editor, but sucks on format conversion and of course has no DVD abilities. It’s time to step out of the caveman days. :-)

Wed Jul 16, 10:36:00 PM CDT
Blogger Steve Miller TX said…
And, jason, some photography excursions would be GREAT later on. In fact, I hope you can go with us on a camping/fishing trip or two to Lake Alan henry….excellent photo ops there!

To wit:
http://texastailchaser.com/blogger/2007/09/lake-alan-henry.htm

Wed Jul 16, 10:53:00 PM CDT

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