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TTP is no longer significant: Major-General Tariq Khan


Significant leaders of the Pakistani Taliban have been killed or captured in an onslaught of frontier ground and air attacks. “The militant command and control centres and their caches have been dismantled or captured,” said Major-General Tariq Khan, one of the country’s most experienced commanders in the frontier war with the Taliban. “The kind of hits the leadership has taken, the casualties they have taken, the TTP [Pakistani Taliban] is no longer significant,” he said. “It has ended as a cohesive force. It doesn’t exist any more as an umbrella organisation that can influence militancy anywhere.”
The claims come at a time of improved military co-operation between America and Pakistan, in which US drones have killed a number of key Pakistani Taliban commanders, and Pakistani security agents have arrested at least four senior Afghan Taliban leaders over the past month.

It was no coincidence that two US special forces soldiers waited in a courtyard near the general’s office in the Bala Hisar fortress in Peshawar. “The [US] Socom Special Ops Group has a few liaison officers with me,” General Khan said. “They iron out the issues on the border during combat.”

The general commands 45,000 troops from the Frontier Corps, the locally recruited federal paramilitary force based in North West Frontier Province (NWFP).

He is a central figure in Operation Rah-e-Nijat (“Path to Deliverance”) which began in the South Waziristan tribal agency in October, and has been killing or clearing the Taliban of the Mehsud tribe with a speed that British forces fighting there during the last century would have envied. The TTP have found themselves attacked by drones or harried by ground forces throughout all but one of Pakistan’s seven tribal border agencies, known collectively as the FATA.

“The military was keen to smash the myth of the Mehsud invincibility in Waziristan and to be fair it has done so,” said one Western diplomat. “And since, they have gone on to hit the Taliban throughout FATA with a shifting set of operations combining air power, artillery and assault.”

The TTP commander Baitullah Mehsud was killed in a US drone strike in August. His successor, Hakimullah, is thought to have died of wounds received in a US drone attack in January.

Whereas Baitullah’s death was followed by a dramatic upsurge in retaliatory terrorist attacks across Pakistan, violence has sharply subsided since the death of Hakimullah and the displacement of his forces from South Waziristan, suggests disarray in the TTP.

Hakimullah’s deputy and cousin, Qari Hussain, a central figure in the TTP suicide bomber campaign, was also probably dead, General Khan said. The Taleban leadership in five of the six remaining agencies was claimed to be either dead, on the run, or in captivity. More than 730 Taliban fighters have been killed since October, according to Pakistani officers, with the loss of 79 soldiers.

Of al-Qaeda, however, there seemed suspiciously little evidence.
General Khan said: “There was some Arab influence in terms of resources and money. We haven’t found a dedicated al-Qaeda command-and- control centre. My commandant in Bajaur . . . says it’s like a pinch of flour in a bag of salt — you get the flavour but can’t catch the individuals.”(The Times)


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clear and hold hs been accomplished but now comes the hard part - rebuild, repatriate, reenergise with jobs, agriculture, schools, hospitals - the masses are awaiting the GoP to deliver!!!
 
I salute Gen Tarik Khan for the job well done. I also feel sorry for all those reactionaries who were anxiously waiting with garlands in their hands to greet taliban into settled areas of Pakistan to impose their rotten system of governance in the name of Islam.
For once i felt like going back into time to be a part of the fortunate ones who were fighting the terrorists and insurgents. I pray for the shaheeds and salute each n every soul who has been and is a part of these operations.
Well done Gen Tarik Khan, you've made us proud of the Frontier Corps and of course of the Armored Corps as well. Such level of valor, courage and professionalism couldn't have come otherwise.
 
About time these monsters got owned :pakistan::pakistan:

Prayers to all the innocent people who lost their lives to these butchers, may Allah SWT grant those kids his mercy and forgiveness and above all the price of freedom for this nation has once again been paid in blood by its brave sons, let us make sure these sacrifices weren't in vain :pakistan::pakistan:

~ The tyrant dies and his rule is over, the martyr dies and his rule begins ~
 
well done general:coffee:
:pakistan: pak army(army of united states of islam INSHALLAH) zindabad
 
there have been several weeks i think i haven't heard of any bomb blast in Pakistan

Masha'Allah...............very good signs

:pakistan:
 
clear and hold hs been accomplished but now comes the hard part - rebuild, repatriate, reenergise with jobs, agriculture, schools, hospitals - the masses are awaiting the GoP to deliver!!!

Sir does it mean that we have defeated them ?:pakistan:
 
Sir does it mean that we have defeated them ?:pakistan:
well i believe yes. Some of there commanders are still alive but its COIN. slow and steady.

And i know one member here who'll come and say

AS far there are bomb attacks in Pakistan i wont consider them defeated. Guess who he is.
 
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LONDON: A significant number of Pakistani Taliban have been killed or captured in ground and air attacks by Pakistani forces, says a report in The Times on Monday. “The militant command and control centers and their caches have been dismantled or captured,” Major-General Tariq Khan, told the paper correspondent in an interview.

“The kind of hits the leadership has taken, the casualties they have taken, the TTP is no longer significant,” he said. “It has ended as a cohesive force. It does not exist any more as an umbrella organisation that can influence militancy anywhere.”

The paper said whereas Baitullah’s death was followed by a dramatic upsurge in retaliatory terrorist attacks across Pakistan, violence has sharply subsided since the death of Hakimullah and the displacement of his forces from South Waziristan.

Speaking about the al-Qaeda, Tariq Khan said, “there was some Arab influence in terms of resources and money. We have not found a dedicated al-Qaeda command and control centre.”
 
it looks funny apparently but you will see this in reality when again all muslim countries become united and a combine army is formed i.e. army of united states of ISLAM . hope for best dude
:pakistan:
 
Good Job sir ! rats have no signaficance they are just annoying
 
Pakistani Taliban almost crippled, on the run



Thursday, March 04, 2010
By Mazhar Tufail

ISLAMABAD: The outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has been crippled as its strongest arm, which was called the spying network and worked directly under the control of the chief of the outfit, has been completely eliminated and the top leadership of the TTP has vanished, a security official said here on Wednesday.

“The TTP leadership has disappeared. Some of its top leaders have moved to the North Waziristan Agency and some others to Orakzai,” said the official privy to the developments in the tribal areas. “For the first time, the top leaders of the terrorist outfit have lost contact with each other,” he remarked.

The official said the TTP was in complete disarray and its leaders, like Hafiz Gul Bahadur, Commander Sadiq Noor and Sirajuddin Haqqani, had no contact with each other. He said 90 per cent of the TTP militants had already been eliminated. He said with the change in weather towards the end of March, the military operation would become more effective .

“The intelligence cell of the TTP, which was headed by Baitullah Mehsud and Hakimullah Mehsud, used to coerce tribal elders into spying for them,” the official said. “Their (TTP) tactics to pressure the tribal elders included kidnapping of their kin but now the spying cell of the TTP has been eliminated completely,” he added.

The official said the tribal people were now helping security forces instead of the militants because they were no more afraid of the backlash from the militants. He said if anybody now spots militants, tribesmen deal with the situation themselves or inform the forces about their presence. He said the house of a former MNA of Jamaat-e-Islami which was being used by militants as their headquarters was attacked after receiving information from tribesmen that militants were present there.

Talking to The News from an undisclosed location, a close aide of Hafiz Gul Bahadur confirmed on condition of anonymity that the TTP was facing shortage of manpower, particularly the suicide bombers. He said they were finding it extremely difficult to launch suicide attacks.

“The change in weather will help the forces in eliminating the TTP fighters and leaders so one can say that it will make things easier for the Pakistani forces,” he admitted. “The situation for foreign troops in Afghanistan will, however, be different from this as the Taliban and al-Qaeda are planning to intensify and increase their attacks as soon as the weather improves,” he said. About the TTP spying network, the aide of Hafiz Gul Bahadur conceded it had been dismantled. He said the information provided by tribal elders helped them a lot in successfully launching deadly attacks against security forces and other targets. Gul Bahadur is 48-year-old and belongs to the Maddakhel clan of the Uthmanzai Wazir.

Pakistani Taliban almost crippled, on the run
 
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