DATE=5/13/02
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
TITLE=AFGHAN/PAKISTAN/U-S (L-ONLY)
NUMBER=2-289740
BYLINE=ALEX BELIDA
DATELINE=PENTAGON
CONTENT=
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INTRO: Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld indicates Pakistan may be poised to take military action against al-Qaida and Taleban fighters hiding in the country's volatile tribal areas near the border with Afghanistan. More from V-O-A Pentagon Correspondent Alex Belida.
TEXT: Mr. Rumsfeld says the United States remains pleased with the level of cooperation shown by Pakistan in the war on terrorism.
But speaking to reporters after a meeting with Indonesia's visiting defense minister, Mr. Rumsfeld acknowledged Pakistani authorities had to deal with certain sensitivities in considering military action in so-called tribal areas near the border with Afghanistan.
He says it is a problem Pakistan's government is dealing with.
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They are currently working out ways that they can deal with the tribal organizations, so that, in fact, pockets of al-Qaida or Taleban can be routed out.
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Mr. Rumsfeld's comments follow a Washington Post newspaper report that U-S intelligence analysts have concluded the major remaining concentrations of al-Qaida fighters are in western Pakistan.
The newspaper went on to claim U-S officials have pressed Pakistan to take action against the suspected terrorists, but that Pakistani authorities were reluctant.
Meanwhile, U-S forces in Afghanistan have raided a suspected al-Qaida or Taleban compound north of Kandahar.
A spokesman says the American troops killed five men and captured 32 others in the incident.
Mr. Rumsfeld says weapons were also seized in the raid. (Signed)
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