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Title: Frontline: Fighting for Al Qaeda
Released: 2011-05-03
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Run Time: 52 min.
Two days after Osama bin Ladens death FRONTLINE presents this special report with inside access to the two biggest fronts in the fight against Al Qaeda and the Taliban.First correspondents Stephen Grey and Martin Smith go inside The Secret War and uncover new details of CIA-funded Afghan militas tasked with guarding the border gathering intelligence and launching kill raids against the insurgents and their Al Qaeda allies. Based in Afghanistan their work is focused on Pakistan.A former commander of one of these teams the Khost Protection Force (KPF) tells FRONTLINE about how the team crosses the Afghan border into Pakistans tribal areas. Under the protection of drone aircraft they fire mortars against Taliban and Al Qaeda targets inside Pakistan.Grey and Smith also find new evidence of covert support for elements of the Taliban by the Pakistani military and its intelligence service the ISI. At a safe house not far from where bin Laden was killed they make contact with one midlevel Taliban commander who tells FRONTLINE "If they really wanted to [the Pakistanis] could arrest us all in an hour."FRONTLINE also takes a fresh look at the Obama administrations escalated campaign of drone strikes in Pakistans tribal areas which is said to have killed more than 13000 militants in the last four years. In an exclusive interview Robert Grenier a former head of the CIAs counterterrorism center questions the effectiveness of the airstrikes "By launching those attacks are we creating more militants than in fact we are killing?" he asks.Following The Secret War FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith sits down with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Bin Laden biographer Steve Coll to discuss how the death of Osama bin Laden will play out in the fight against Al Qaeda and where Pakistan stands in the fight.Then Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi -- who reported last years award-winning Behind Taliban Lines -- once again journeys deep inside enemy territory. This time he gains extraordinary access to a band of militants and foreign fighters in Afghanistan who say theyre loyal to bin Laden and that theyre readying a spring offensive against the U.S. and coalition forces.Their leader is man who only wanted to be known as Khan an Afghan of Arab descent whose connections to Al Qaeda go far back Khan had fought against the Russians with Osama bin Laden. Are these local bands of militants Al Qaedas future? Stream all the latest Documentaries only at iwatchdocumentaries.eu for free.
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