Where have all the terrorists gone?

The Fourth Rail reports on the ominous situation in Pakistan, future home of loose nukes. It seems a whole laundry list of terrorist targets have vanished into thin air.

The al Qaeda and Taliban personnel abandoned the 28 camps after “the US had presented Islamabad with a dossier detailing the location of the bases as advance information on likely US targets,” Mr. Shahzad reported. “All other leading Taliban commanders, including Sirajuddin Haqqani, Gul Bahadur, Baitullah Mehsud and Haji Omar, have disappeared,” said Mr. Shahzad.

“Similarly, the top echelons of the Arab community that was holed up in North Waziristan has also gone.” Pakistan’s military and intelligence agencies are believed to have leaked information to the Taliban and al Qaeda in the past, and appears to have done so again.

The emptying of the camps is a cause for great concern in the military and intelligence communities. “We don’t know where they went to or who was in the camps,” the military officer told The Fourth Rail.. “They are well trained, these aren’t your entry level jihadis. They are dangerous.”

“This is one of the reasons that we are worried about a major CONUS [Continental United States] attack,” the senior military intelligence source told The Fourth Rail, noting the recent influx of news of terror cells attempting to penetrate the US. “If they evacuated their bases, they almost certainly did so out of fear of more than just the Pakistani army.”

5 Responses

  1. Being constantly on the move is how insurgencies stay alive. And why a popular insurgency is so hard to fight in purely military terms, they are not dependent on fixed bases like the militaries of nation-states. There’s nothing “ominous” about this, other than being yet one more example of how our enemies are still one step ahead of us.

  2. Especially with all that help from our allies…

  3. The terrorists are in Europe and the North America, waiting the the right moment to strike again. When? Who knows….

  4. If we know Pakistan leaks the information, surely the disclosure was deliberate. Is our intelligence service really that stupid (I hope not)? Unless, of course, it came from the State Department…

  5. At the top, Pakistan is our ally. A little lower in the food chain things become blurry and that’s a problem.

    Ouch, hope there’s no State readers here…

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