British Colonial Experience In Waziristan And Its Applicability To Current Operations by Matthew W Williams, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
British Colonial Experience In Waziristan And Its Applicability To Current Operations by Matthew W Williams, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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British Colonial Experience In Waziristan And Its Applicability To Current Operations by Matthew W Williams, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Following the fall of the Taliban government in Afghanistan in late 2001, members of the former regime and Al-Qaeda found refuge in Waziristan. Waziristan is a tribal area in Pakistan located along the border with Afghanistan whose majority ethnic Pashtun population has menaced every occupying power since Alexander the Great. The formidable terrain coupled with the fierce independent character of the Pashtun tribes has made Waziristan a difficult area for outsiders to subdue. Taliban and Al-Qaeda elements use this tribal area as a sanctuary and staging area for attacks against international and government forces in Afghanistan. Waziristan is especially important to the U. S. due to the belief that sympathetic tribesmen may be sheltering Osama bin Ladin and his key lieutenants. Due to the fact that Waziristan is part of a sovereign country that has forbidden the permanent presence of U. S. troops, the U. S. cannot directly influence this area with overt, uniformed military forces. Despite this challenge, the U. S. is not the first country to try to influence events in Waziristan. When developing the best course of action to accomplish its goals in Waziristan, the U. S. can look to the British colonial experience to help guide its actions. The British dealt extensively with Waziristan from 1849-1947. Despite the passage of time, the most important factors (i. e., political, military, geographical, and ethnographical, etc.) that influenced the British colonial experience have not changed significantly and are still relevant today. This monograph concludes that the U. S. must accomplish its goals in Waziristan through interagency operations. The U. S. should shape the environment as discreetly as possible and let the Pakistani government deny and disrupt Al-Qaeda and Taliban activities in Waziristan. The British colonial experience demonstrated overt military operations do not guarantee any success in Waziristan and will likely increase the chance of unleashing events that cou | British Colonial Experience In Waziristan And Its Applicability To Current Operations by Matthew W Williams, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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