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Pakistan: The Taliban Strategy Behind Targeting the ISI

November 13, 2009 | 2252 GMT

An injured Pakistani man after the Nov. 13 Inter-Services Intelligence building bombing in Peshawar

Summary

The Taliban’s suicide-bombing attack on the Inter-Services Intelligence directorate’s headquarters in Peshawar Nov. 13 was intended to send a clear message: that a government offensive against the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in South Waziristan is having little effect on the TTP’s ability to wage war. For now, even if the TTP is limited to operating only within the North-West Frontier Province, the group continues to have the upper hand in the insurgency.
Analysis

The vehicle-borne suicide bombing of the headquarters of Pakistan’s premier spy service in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) Nov. 13 killed relatively few people (16 at last count). However, the blast was so powerful that a significant portion of the provincial headquarters of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) directorate in Peshawar was demolished. This is the second time an ISI provincial headquarters has been targeted by Taliban rebels since the much larger May 27 attack on the intelligence agency’s Punjab headquarters in Lahore.

The Nov. 13 attack was against a major ISI facility focused on fighting the jihadist insurgency in the region at a time when Pakistani troops are trying to dismantle the headquarters of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in South Waziristan. The attack is intended to send a clear message: that the government offensive is not having much of an effect on the TTP’s ability to operate. There is also much PR mileage to be gained from striking a facility of the country’s most powerful security organization. Yet another message the jihadists are trying to send — this time to an already rattled Pakistani public — is that the state is unable to protect itself, let alone its citizens.

But a careful examination of the series of Taliban attacks since the beginning of the ground offensive in South Waziristan on Oct. 17 shows that the TTP has not been able to pull off any major attacks beyond the NWFP. The last major attack was on Oct. 10, when militants were able to penetrate the main headquarters of the military in Rawalpindi (the twin city of the capital, Islamabad) and take control of the Military Intelligence directorate building along with 30 hostages. Since then, however, the attacks that have taken place in Lahore and Islamabad have proved to be relatively small-scale strikes.

For the time being, law enforcement and intelligence operations in Punjab and Karachi, coupled with the offensive in South Waziristan and operations elsewhere in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, appear to have limited the effective radius of TTP attacks to the NWFP. And there has been a sustained focus on Peshawar, with several large-scale bombings in the NWFP provincial capital. There have also been attacks that have targeted civilians, for which TTP and al Qaeda leaders have denied responsibility. One of these attacks, on Oct. 28, killed more than150 people — mostly women and children.

In fact, TTP chief Hakeemullah Mehsud and al Qaeda prime leader for Afghanistan/Pakistan, Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, have said the bombings targeting civilians were the work of the U.S. private security contractor Blackwater (which has been renamed Xe). By accusing the security firm, the jihadists are trying to exploit perceptions in Pakistan that the firm is engaged in suspicious activity in the country and may be trying to destabilize it or even remove or dismantle its nuclear weapons.

Meanwhile, attacking the ISI headquarters in Peshawar is a way for the TTP to conduct damage control in the wake of the civilian bombings. Even if the TTP is limited, at least for now, to a meaningful striking capability only within NWFP, the group continues to have the upper hand in the insurgency. The question is whether the government’s Waziristan offensive can put a significant dent in its overall war-making capability.

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this is the strategy of all enemy of Pakistan to destroy ISI and Pakistan Army because of these two institution no enemy of Pakistan dare attack Pakistan and if they do they will pay in blood .
INSHALLAH


Nothing to discuss
 
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:smokin:ISI has made great sacrifices for the homeland security , which still remain in the shadows...


Good luck boys , keep doing the good job , these guys are our "" Stealth Fighters""

Love em too much:smitten:
 
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I dont understand how the TTP has the upper hand in the insurgency when the author suggests that they are not able to strike anywhere outside of peshawer. This shows that they are losing the fight and the ease with which they operated in other parts of the country has been significantly damages and as the operation continues they will lose more and more. I think slowly we are getting the upper hand and they are losing the fight and they know it. That is why they are blaming Blackwater or the cookie monster to hide their murderous rampage across Peshawar.
 
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has anyone seen meray mutabik of 14 nov 2009?

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Totally disagree.

TTP needs support of the locals and by doing these barbaric attacks they are only losing it. To me it appears the TTP is badly trapped and desperately trying to divert attention of security forces from offensive to a defensive one. They want the Pakistani establishment to get defensive and focus on the preventing bombings more rather than attacking the TTP. This is a clear symptom that they are losing and PA strategy is proving to be effective.
 
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TTP has lost the beaf and now this terrorist organisation is facing hatered and anger from common man in NWFP.

We hate these terrorists and now they are tying to cling to last straws.


They failed to fight Pakistan army so now they are just killing innocent civilians just to create panic and now they are targeting ISI knowing well that they will find many players from outside who are toooooooo much scared of and phobic to ISI.
 
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Totally disagree.

TTP needs support of the locals and by doing these barbaric attacks they are only losing it. To me it appears the TTP is badly trapped and desperately trying to divert attention of security forces from offensive to a defensive one. They want the Pakistani establishment to get defensive and focus on the preventing bombings more rather than attacking the TTP. This is a clear symptom that they are losing and PA strategy is proving to be effective.

TTP is not a monolithic cohesive group as claimed. There are many subgroups within the TTP with diff aims and objectives. Clearly some of the groups are paid Mercenaries with limited objectives. For ex, not all are Takfiri's as the Indian & American Media like to claim, some are crazy orthodox tribal sunnis, some are totally ignorant goons recruited through indoctrination by mercenaries or takfiri's, and some are solely fighting for Tribal honour/loyalty and their survival. After Baitullah Mehsud's death, major clashes erupted between subgroups within TTP and other Tribes announcing war against the TTP provide a solid proofs to my point.


Indian and American Medias are collectively working relentlessly to brand all Islamic Freedom movements as terrorist insurgencies, whether they're in Iraq, Palestine, Kashmir or Afghanistan. However nothing can be further from the truth, they both have Imperialist agendas as they're both complicit in expanding their control through domination and brute force.
 
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TTP is not a monolithic cohesive group as claimed. There are many subgroups within the TTP with diff aims and objectives. Clearly some of the groups are paid Mercenaries with limited objectives. For ex, not all are Takfiri's as the Indian & American Media like to claim, some are crazy orthodox tribal sunnis, some are totally ignorant goons recruited through indoctrination by mercenaries or takfiri's, and some are solely fighting for Tribal honour/loyalty and their survival. After Baitullah Mehsud's death, major clashes erupted between subgroups within TTP and other Tribes announcing war against the TTP provide a solid proofs to my point.

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Every group Withing TTP is a paid Mercenary
 
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has anyone seen meray mutabik of 14 nov 2009?

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Mods how to add the video :blink:


just post the link, it will be automatically embedded.
 
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