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KABUL: A spokesman of the Afghan Taliban on Wednesday confirmed the death of the group's chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour in a US drone strike.

In a statement sent to media Wednesday, the insurgent group said its new leader is Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, a former head of the Taliban's judiciary and one of two Mansour's deputies.

It said he was chosen at a meeting of Taliban leaders.

Mullah Mansour.—Reuters/File
Mullah Mansour.—Reuters/File
Sirajuddin Haqqani, head of a network blamed for many high-profile bombs attacks in Kabul in recent years, and Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, son of former leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, will serve as deputies, Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban's main spokesman, said in the statement.

Both of the new deputies had earlier been thought to be the main contenders for the top job.

Mansour was reported killed in Pakistan on Saturday when his vehicle was struck by a US drone, believed to be the first time a Taliban leader was killed in such a way inside Pakistani territory.

After Mullah Mansour
The US and Afghan governments said Mansour had been an obstacle to a peace process that had ground to a halt when he refused to participate in peace talks earlier this year. Instead, he intensified the war in Afghanistan, now in its 15th year.

Examine: Mansour was not against talks, says Nisar

Mansour had led the Taliban since last summer, when the death of the movement's founder, the one-eyed Mullah Mohammad Omar became public. Mansour ran the movement in Mullah Omar's name for more than two years.

The group saw a resurgence under the firebrand supremo with striking military victories, helping to cement his authority by burnishing his credentials as a commander.

They briefly captured the strategic northern city of Kunduz in September in their most spectacular victory in 14 years. Southern opium-rich Helmand province is almost entirely under insurgent control.

The revelation of Mullah Omar's death and Mansour's deception led to widespread mistrust, with some senior leaders leaving the group to set up their own factions.

Senior Taliban figures have said his death could strengthen the movement, as he was a divisive figure. The identity of his successor was expected to be an indication of the direction the insurgency would take, either toward peace or continued war.

Akhundzada is a religious scholar known for issuing public statements justifying the existence of the militant Taliban, their war against the Afghan government and the presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan.

His views are regarded as hawkish, and he could be expected to continue in the aggressive footsteps of Mansour.

The Taliban statement called on all Muslims to mourn Mansour for three days. It also attempted to calm any qualms among the rank and file by calling for unity and obedience to the new leader.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1260556/afghan-taliban-appoint-mullah-haibatullah-as-successor-to-mansour
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Here we again couple of years bloodshed in Afghanistan then a drone killed new chief then again new chief again continuing bloodshed again new chief. Peace talks and peace in Afghanistan forget about it.
 
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KABUL: A spokesman of the Afghan Taliban on Wednesday confirmed the death of the group's chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour in a US drone strike.

In a statement sent to media Wednesday, the insurgent group said its new leader is Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, a former head of the Taliban's judiciary and one of two Mansour's deputies.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1260556/afghan-taliban-appoint-mullah-haibatullah-as-successor-to-mansour
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Here we again couple of years bloodshed in Afghanistan then a drone killed new chief then again new chief again continuing bloodshed again new chief. Peace talks and peace in Afghanistan forget about it.

This dude has a house in Quetta, he was selected by Talis top lieutenants in Quetta.

Quetta is the home of Pak XII Corps & Frontier Corps and then Pakistan ask others to take it sovereignty seriously when the same Talis kills Afghans and Americans.

Big joke!
 
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This dude has a house in Quetta, he was selected by Talis top lieutenants in Quetta.

Quetta is the home of Pak XII Corps & Frontier Corps and then Pakistan ask others to take it sovereignty seriously when the same Talis kills Afghans and Americans.

Big joke!
Ohh you are so well informed. Thanks for giving exact location.
Ever you'll talk about where mulla radio and company lives ?
 
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This dude has a house in Quetta, he was selected by Talis top lieutenants in Quetta.

Quetta is the home of Pak XII Corps & Frontier Corps and then Pakistan ask others to take it sovereignty seriously when the same Talis kills Afghans and Americans.

Big joke!

Go on, take him and watch what happens.
 
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This dude has a house in Quetta, he was selected by Talis top lieutenants in Quetta.

Quetta is the home of Pak XII Corps & Frontier Corps and then Pakistan ask others to take it sovereignty seriously when the same Talis kills Afghans and Americans.

Big joke!

Since you are so well-informed, can you please tell us where the homes of TTP leaders and commanders are in Afghanistan?

I'm guessing right next to those Indian consulates but I'm sure you know better.
 
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This dude has a house in Quetta, he was selected by Talis top lieutenants in Quetta.

Quetta is the home of Pak XII Corps & Frontier Corps and then Pakistan ask others to take it sovereignty seriously when the same Talis kills Afghans and Americans.

Big joke!
Going by your logic, Pakistan must also stop taking the sovereignty of Afghanistan and several European countries seriously as many of those who conduct terror attacks in Pakistan are living in Afghanistan, Switzerland and London.

Since you are so well-informed, can you please tell us where the homes of TTP leaders and commanders are in Afghanistan?
Kunar and Nuristan to be precise.
 
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This dude has a house in Quetta, he was selected by Talis top lieutenants in Quetta.

Quetta is the home of Pak XII Corps & Frontier Corps and then Pakistan ask others to take it sovereignty seriously when the same Talis kills Afghans and Americans.

Big joke!
Yeah and the leader of Taliban who you also claim to be supported by Pakistan was traveling in a car alone with his driver.
Continue to play in the hands if other conutries policies and you will continue burning for the next 30 years and peace will come when no one will be thier to fight.
 
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This dude has a house in Quetta, he was selected by Talis top lieutenants in Quetta.

Quetta is the home of Pak XII Corps & Frontier Corps and then Pakistan ask others to take it sovereignty seriously when the same Talis kills Afghans and Americans.

Big joke!
did you go there for a tea ? lol
 
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Going by your logic, Pakistan must also stop taking the sovereignty of Afghanistan and several European countries seriously as many of those who conduct terror attacks in Pakistan are living in Afghanistan, Switzerland and London.


Kunar and Nuristan to be precise.

- Look the equation is simple, you have not been taking Afghan sovereignty seriously for decades now and the post 2001 support to Afghan Talis is just another step in that direction.

- As far for other european countries or the US, they are bigger bully than you, you threaten their security interests and they will fly drones to your country and kill people on your land, can do you something about it, NO!

Moral of the story: AF- Pak should get it shit together by starting a frank discussion with each other solve their fundamental misgivings because otherwise we will both be used as tools.

/Peace

Yeah and the leader of Taliban who you also claim to be supported by Pakistan was traveling in a car alone with his driver.
Continue to play in the hands if other conutries policies and you will continue burning for the next 30 years and peace will come when no one will be thier to fight.

Don't be offended my friend but I consider you as an emotional troll and I don't take you seriously ;) thus hardly interested in arguing with you.

Since you are so well-informed, can you please tell us where the homes of TTP leaders and commanders are in Afghanistan?

I'm guessing right next to those Indian consulates but I'm sure you know better.

Frankly TTP has been targeted as directed by Ashraf Ghani but I will not be surprised that NDS supports them to some extent as tit for tat.
 
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Frankly TTP has been targeted as directed by Ashraf Ghani but I will not be surprised that NDS supports them to some extent as tit for tat.

lol look at this guy he thinks Afghanistan aka the kabul state is a free country rofl well don't you worry you will be free from Indian and American hegemony when the Afghan Taliban which are in the majority in both land and people finally takes over.
 
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@A-Team i respect you views, in most cases. But EVEN you know the support for TTP is not merely a tit-for-tat. I do not need to point to dozens of events and incidents to prove that. You are well aware of that and it is just about accepting the reality.

Frankly my view is that TTP is a tit for tat by the NDS, they found someone to hurt Pakistan with and TTP is a willing partner. But looking at the bigger picture I see this lose-lose for the region and that is the reason that Ashraf Ghani is advocating pan-regional development. When he ordered the targeting of TTP, some of the hawks in the NDS were not happy.

lol look at this guy he thinks Afghanistan aka the kabul state is a free country rofl well don't you worry you will be free from Indian and American hegemony when the Afghan Taliban which are in the majority in both land and people finally takes over.

True US is an Afghan partner and actually carries more weight and rightly so because the Afghan state and its state security won't be able to function without US help and thus the US carries influence.

As for Indian influence I can assure you it blown out of proportions, they do have good relations but the ammount influence what hear from media Pundits in Pakistan is actually not true.
 
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As far for other european countries or the US, they are bigger bully than you, you threaten their security interests and they will fly drones to your country and kill people on your land, can do you something about it,
So why do you make so much noise about the 'Pakistani interference in Afghanistan ' as we do it because we can and because you can't do anything about it.
Just going by your logic / peace.
Look the equation is simple, you have not been taking Afghan sovereignty seriously for decades now and the post 2001 support to Afghan Talis is just another step in that direction
Afghanistan also never took Pakistan's sovereignty seriously. History is a testament to that fact.
AF- Pak should get it shit together by starting a frank discussion with each other solve their fundamental misgivings because otherwise we will both be used as tools.
Discussions will bear fruit only when there is no India in the equation. Otherwise Afghanistan will be used as a tool by India.
 
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So why do you make so much noise about the 'Pakistani interference in Afghanistan ' as we do it because we can and because you can't do anything about it.
Just going by your logic / peace.

Afghanistan also never took Pakistan's sovereignty seriously. History is a testament to that fact.

Discussions will bear fruit only when there is no India in the equation. Otherwise Afghanistan will be used as a tool by India.

OK you win :)
 
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Frankly my view is that TTP is a tit for tat by the NDS, they found someone to hurt Pakistan with and TTP is a willing partner. But looking at the bigger picture I see this lose-lose for the region and that is the reason that Ashraf Ghani is advocating pan-regional development. When he ordered the targeting of TTP, some of the hawks in the NDS were not happy.



True US is an Afghan partner and actually carries more weight and rightly so because the Afghan state and its state security won't be able to function without US help and thus the US carries influence.

As for Indian influence I can assure you it blown out of proportions, they do have good relations but the ammount influence what hear from media Pundits in Pakistan is actually not true.

The 18 trillion dollar question is how long the USA will be able to sustain the current regime which comes at a huge cost? Folks in the USA are getting so impatient with their own lives that even President Obama is pondering on why they're so much gloomy. Money is the only thing that makes them, and most of the folks in the world, happy. And, the current Afgan situation is burning them like anything without any tangible results. The real problem lies there. Do more and fast...
 
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