Obama briefed on Pakistan-Afghan situation

By ANI
Friday, February 19, 2010

WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama has reviewed the situation in Pakistan and Afghanistan with his senior officials and diplomats as his administration continues a two-pronged offensive to subdue militants in that region.

The new approach includes a major military offensive in southern Afghanistan and a US-led process to encourage repentant Taliban activists to join the Afghan mainstream, the Dawn reports.

Diplomatic sources in Washington told Dawn that US and Pakistani officials were also looking at the possibility of using the arrested Afghan Taliban commander - Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar to expedite the reintegration process.

Diplomatic sources in Washington say the Obama administration did not know whether to present Baradar as an enemy combatant or a useful collaborator.

Pakistani and US officials interrogating Mullah Baradar were trying to persuade him to join the reintegration process, the sources said.

“This man is the Taliban’s military chief. If he backs the reintegration process, it will definitely succeed,” said one such source. (ANI)

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