just a few days ago, CNN reported this;
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/06/09/afghanistan.pakistan.ap/index.htmlSo maybe in a few months what happened during this "spring offensive" will slowly be leaked as is the normal routine with death notices;
Dozens feared dead in Afghan border clash Arif Yousafzai
PESHAWAR: Taliban and Afghan National Army backed by American forces have traded severe firing in Sooran Dara area of Mehmand and Bajaur Agencies on Afghan border late Tuesday evening.
Sources told this correspondent that Afghan National Army backed by American forces and gunship helicopters clashed with Taliban when the former on a tip-off attacked a Taliban hideout in the Sooran Dara area.
Unconfirmed reports receiving from the Dara revealed that dozens of Taliban and Afghan National Army are feared dead in the clashes.
Pakistan Tehrik-e-Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umer talking to this correspondent via phone from an undisclosed location said that clashes erupted in Sooran Dara area when American and Afghan National Army backed by gunship helicopters and jets attacked Taliban on the Afghan border.
He said that Afghan National Army and American forces and their jets also violated the territorial limits of Pakistan and continued to fly over Mehmand and Bajaur Agencies for few minutes.
Asked about the casualties, he said that though jets had been seen pouring bombs on Taliban but the number of casualties could not be ascertained immediately. He said that Sooran Dara was one of the strongholds of Taliban and Pakistan army had no presence in this area. It was the responsibility of Pakistan army to protect its boundaries but the job is being done by Taliban, he added.
Meanwhile, a foreign news agency quoted a government official saying that a pilotless US drone was suspected to have fired a missile into a Pakistani area on the Afghan border, but there was no word on the target or casualties.
"There was an attack by a spy plane close to the Afghan border but we don't have information about casualties or damage," said the government official based in the region. He declined to be identified.
http://thepost.com.pk/Ba_ShortNewsT.aspx?fbshortid=3072&bcatid=14&bstatus=Current&fcatid=14&fstatus=CurrentWonder what things would be like if Bhutto wasn't killed by the people who lived in this very same area;
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSN0131761420071001At any rate, this is where Barak is quoted as saying he wants to take the offensive.Breaking a few eggs is expected;
Pakistan fury over U.S. 'hot pursuit' attackhttp://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/06/11/pakistan.troops.killed/index.html