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Pak Taliban trying to overthrow govt in Islamabad: US

Pakistan's Tehreek-e-Taliban is not only trying to overthrow the government in Islamabad, but is also launching attack against other countries, including the US, defence secretary Robert Gates said on Friday.

"What we have seen here is yet another new phenomenon, and that is the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan not only trying to overthrow the government of Islamabad, in Islamabad, but also launch attacks outside Pakistan and, in this case, against us," Gates told reporters at a Pentagon news briefing.

"I think that when the Pakistani Taliban approached Islamabad a year and a half ago, or whenever it was, was a wake-up call for the Pakistanis that this group was an existential danger for the government of Pakistan itself," he noted.

"We now have a mutual interest in trying to stop this group, stop it from carrying out attacks inside Pakistan, stop it from carrying out attacks outside of Pakistan, and especially in the United States," he said.

Referring to the recent visit of national security advisor General (rtd) James Jones and CIA Director Leon Panetta to Islamabad early this week, Gates said: "I suspect that the main theme of these talks that were held was, how we can intensify our cooperation in dealing with this mutual threat that we face?"

Gates said: "My impression has been that there has been close cooperation since the bomber was arrested. So I think it's more about that than any qualitative change."

Appearing at the same news conference, Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, praised the counter-terrorism measures being taken by the Pakistani Army.

"With respect to North Waziristan and my engagement with General (Asfaq Parvez) Kayani: Well over a year ago, he'd indicated that, as has been reported, that there are plans to execute that mission. But very specifically, the timeline's really up to him, and it goes back to what I understand and believe, that he's stretched," Mullen said.

"He's got two fronts. He's got a military that's lost a lot of soldiers, sacrificed a great deal. And it makes a lot of sense to me that he does get to pick this timeline. They're struggling in the build phase in Swat, behind the security that he's established there. So this is not a one-of kind of thing. It's really part of an overall campaign plan," Mullen observed.

Showing full faith in Kayani, Mullen said: "The other thing I'd say is, what he's told me he would do; when I have dealt with him in the past, what he has said he would do in the future he's always done."

Gates said: "I would just add to that he has, I think, seven divisions and 140,000 troops in that area. So it is a huge effort that Pakistan is making."

Pak Taliban trying to overthrow govt in Islamabad: US - Pakistan - World - The Times of India
 
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Times of India world's renowned media outlet....
I don't think its that easy to over through the Pakistan govt. (hope it never happens)
But you cannot hide the fact that Taliban will try to do that.
 
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Pak Taliban trying to overthrow govt in Islamabad: US

Pakistan's Tehreek-e-Taliban is not only trying to overthrow the government in Islamabad, but is also launching attack against other countries, including the US, defence secretary Robert Gates said on Friday.

"What we have seen here is yet another new phenomenon, and that is the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan not only trying to overthrow the government of Islamabad, in Islamabad, but also launch attacks outside Pakistan and, in this case, against us," Gates told reporters at a Pentagon news briefing.

"I think that when the Pakistani Taliban approached Islamabad a year and a half ago, or whenever it was, was a wake-up call for the Pakistanis that this group was an existential danger for the government of Pakistan itself," he noted.

"We now have a mutual interest in trying to stop this group, stop it from carrying out attacks inside Pakistan, stop it from carrying out attacks outside of Pakistan, and especially in the United States," he said.

Referring to the recent visit of national security advisor General (rtd) James Jones and CIA Director Leon Panetta to Islamabad early this week, Gates said: "I suspect that the main theme of these talks that were held was, how we can intensify our cooperation in dealing with this mutual threat that we face?"

Gates said: "My impression has been that there has been close cooperation since the bomber was arrested. So I think it's more about that than any qualitative change."

Appearing at the same news conference, Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, praised the counter-terrorism measures being taken by the Pakistani Army.

"With respect to North Waziristan and my engagement with General (Asfaq Parvez) Kayani: Well over a year ago, he'd indicated that, as has been reported, that there are plans to execute that mission. But very specifically, the timeline's really up to him, and it goes back to what I understand and believe, that he's stretched," Mullen said.

"He's got two fronts. He's got a military that's lost a lot of soldiers, sacrificed a great deal. And it makes a lot of sense to me that he does get to pick this timeline. They're struggling in the build phase in Swat, behind the security that he's established there. So this is not a one-of kind of thing. It's really part of an overall campaign plan," Mullen observed.

Showing full faith in Kayani, Mullen said: "The other thing I'd say is, what he's told me he would do; when I have dealt with him in the past, what he has said he would do in the future he's always done."

Gates said: "I would just add to that he has, I think, seven divisions and 140,000 troops in that area. So it is a huge effort that Pakistan is making."

Pak Taliban trying to overthrow govt in Islamabad: US - Pakistan - World - The Times of India
So are a lot of other people. Can't stop them from dreaming.
 
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This guy Mullen and Robert Gates have been lobbying hard for Pakistan.Sounds like General Kiyani impressed these men.
 
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Taliban's intentions are never any secret to people. The question is: will they have the ability to overthrow the government of pakistan? i dont think so, BUT they will be/are able to undermine the security of pakistan and make the lives of ordinary people a hell, they will also successfully manage to disrupt any progress and development. Time to think seriousely about the Taliban and stop making difference between them as bad and good taliban.
 
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Its obvious Taliban wants to overthrow the govt. , there is nothing wrong written in the article..weather they are capable of such a feat is an all together different matter.
 
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One does not need to be a wizard to come to this conclusion.

It shall not happen & shall not be allowed to happen. There is simply too much at stake - for everyone Pak included.
 
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It is not that the PA cannot take care of this scum. It might take some time but this is possible. But the war is not being fought in the Waziristans. It is being fought in the Pakistani and PAs psyche of "good taliban & the bad taliban" and the "harmful terrorism & the necessary jehad" question.
 
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Obviously Taliban wants to overthrow this "infidel Govt". This is no secret. Did they get their wish last time they tried? No. So no need to worry even now.
PS. PA is not sleeping.
 
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Obviously Taliban wants to overthrow this "infidel Govt". This is no secret. Did they get their wish last time they tried? No. So no need to worry even now.
PS. PA is not sleeping.

But the damages they cause is very big.
 
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Isn't that the goal of every insurgent. The question is "IS THAT POSSIBLE"? Someone will come and say "hey you are out and i am in." The army of 700000 and 160 Million people will just stand still and see them taking the govt.

Grow up.
 
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But the damages they cause is very big.
They are doing such big damages in Kabul as well. What does that mean they are able to overthrow the govt which have full support of "Super Power".
 
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