Nearly five years after the Taliban were toppled, Al Qaeda and the Taliban continue to use Pakistan as a defacto base, virtually unchallenged and far out of America's reach. Watch it on air and online at http://www.pbs.org/frontline/taliban/ beginning October 3.
FRONTLINE reports from the lawless Pakistani tribal areas along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border and reveals how the area has fallen under the control of a resurgent Taliban militia. Despite the presence of 80,000 Pakistani troops, the Taliban and their supporters continue to use the region as a launching pad for attacks on U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Off limits to U.S. troops by agreement with Pakistan's president and long suspected of harboring Osama bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri, the area is now considered a failed
state. President Pervez Musharraf tells FRONTLINE reporter Martin Smith that Pakistan's strategy, which includes cash payments to militants who lay down their arms, has clearly foundered. In a region little understood because it is closed to most observers, FRONTLINE investigates a secret front in the war on terror.
@actober2007 Seriously? Your dad rocks!! Love his work!
TheCatgirl6 1 year ago
YAY TAX DOLLARS
quinch1 2 years ago
better ratings than fox and cnn. my dad made that documentary- martin smith.
actober2007 4 years ago
hmmm
alimobin 4 years ago