General David Petraeus plans more border raids
Times online
02 Novembre 2008
General David Petraeus, who took over last week as the new head of Central Command with responsibility for America’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, is a fervent adherent of the newly expanded American strategy of self-defence.
The strategy, outlined by Robert Gates, the American defence secretary, holds that US forces have the right to attack a target in any country, without notifying that government, if the country is harbouring a threat to American interests. This was the case with the raid in Syria last week, which resulted in the death of the Al-Qaeda leader Abu Ghadiya.
Petraeus has won hero status for seizing victory from near-defeat in the war in Iraq with his “surge” strategy. He is now reviewing the Afghan war plan, and could well decide self-defence means many more cross-border strikes into Pakistan, where Al-Qaeda and Taliban forces have regrouped.
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