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Gen. Athar Abbas, described the difficulties of mounting a rescue operation at an altitude of 15,000 feet amid freezing temperatures.
The new information makes it clear that the failure to follow up on the request for outside imagery, the first step in discovering the damage and perhaps mounting a rescue effort, did not simply fall through bureaucratic cracks but was actively, even hotly resisted by mission managers.
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Rather, they say, the law didn't allow them to mount a rescue.
So long as the government never has to mount a rescue, they have a point.
Navy officials said they intended to mount a rescue attempt on Tuesday.
Four of the captives were killed and others were wounded when Yemeni security forces mounted a rescue operation.
But Europe and Japan have signaled that they are not ready to mount a rescue of the kind being debated here.
If such a thing were to occur, governments would not be able to mount a rescue plan of the kind they used in 2007-8.
Having received intelligence that the doctor was in imminent danger, American and Afghan forces mounted a rescue attempt, the coalition forces said in a statement.
Police officials described the sprawling resort at Qargha Lake as a daunting place to mount a rescue operation because the area was wooded and provided easy cover for attackers.
"The government has to rise above pettiness and any sense of annoyance and irritation and acknowledge the need to mount a rescue mission," said Mr. Barrie of the National Art Collections Fund.
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