Amid U.S. turf wars, al-Qaida takes root anew

By pbtt

Late last year, top Bush administration officials decided to take a step they had long resisted. They drafted a secret plan to authorize the Pentagon’s Special Operations forces to launch missions into the snow-capped mountains of Pakistan to capture or kill top leaders of al-Qaida.

U.S. troops set up a base in Kandaksai, Afghanistan, along Pakistan’s border in August 2006. The strength of extremists has grown as U.S. counterterrorism plans for the region have hit a wall.Intelligence reports for more than a year had been streaming in about Osama bin Laden’s terror network rebuilding in the Pakistani tribal areas, a problem that had been exacerbated by years of missteps in Washington and the Pakistani capital, Islamabad; sharp policy disagreements; and turf battles between U.S. counterterrorism agencies.

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