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TTP suffers a split-up following the formation of Jamaatul Ahrar

they just cant wait for that. recall the statements of their "mainstream" allies like former Jamat Islami Amir who sees all these Jihadis across the globe as the purest and truest representation of Islam.

the reason for delay in Pakistan is Armed forces of Pakistan. the day their morale ise broken down and they are divided ethnically and on sectarian bases then all bets are off

That day is not too far off, Sir, if present trends continue.
 
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@CENTCOM - How does the US administration feeling about the operation's progress so far?

As both our Civilian and Military leadership have pointed out, this operation is laid out and conducted by the Pakistani military to tackle an issue that has been plaguing and crippling the Pakistani nation for a very long time: terrorism. The Pakistani military have taken the fight against terrorist organizations, such as TTP and Al-Qaeda, into an area that the enemy has claimed as a haven. However, at this point we are not going to evaluate any measures of success or therein lack of. As Admiral John Kirby has stated, “the operations that the Pakistani military are conducting are theirs to conduct, as is their right and responsibility, just like we do in this country to defend our people, they defend their people; to defend their borders. And, I'm not going to prejudge how they're doing that in this particular case.”

Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
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Pakistan Taliban commander revolts against Fazlullah


A powerful commander of the Pakistani Taliban on Wednesday revolted against the leadership of Mullah Fazullah and announced the militant group’s split, in what appeared to be a serious blow to the outfit linked to brazen attacks inside Pakistan.
The new group called TTP Jamatul Ahrar is headed by Omar Khalid Khorasani who was the Taliban chief in Mohmand tribal region and is considered as a ruthless commander.
Ehsanullah Ehsan, former Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesman, who now sides with Khorasani, said in a statement that the new outfit has the support of 70 to 80 per cent of Taliban commanders and fighters who have severed allegiance to Fazlullah.
Ehsan accused Fazlullah, nicknamed “Mullah Radio”, of betraying the group and joining hands with people who had been involved in the killing of Taliban fighters.
A Taliban source told PTI that Khorasani had differences with Fazlullah, who was the de facto ruler of Pakistan’s idyllic Swat valley from 2007 to 2009, over several issues.
“The problem started when Fazlullah started peace talks with Pakistan government,” according to the source.
Khorasani first tried to sabotage the talks by killing 23 soldiers who were in his custody. Later, he set up his own Ahrarul Hind group and carried out several attacks including the one on district courts in Islamabad.
He also was not happy with Fazlullah who spent more time in Afghanistan and could not concentrate in militant activities inside Pakistan.
Ehsan said the new group will fight for the implementation of Sharia law in Pakistan.
But Khorasani is also closely linked with al-Qaeda and his emergence as independent leader may result in a new wave of terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
Already the group has claimed responsibility of attack on the tribal police force in Khyber this week which left three personnel dead.
Separation of Khorasani is another blow to Fazlullah after Khan Sajna parted ways in South Waziristan and started working as independent commander.
The split came when Taliban are already on the run due to a massive operation launched in North Waziristan by Pakistani forces in which the country’s military claims more than 900 rebels have been killed.
The all-out onslaught against the insurgents were launched in June after a brazen attack by the militants on Karachi airport.

Pakistan Taliban commander revolts against Fazlullah - The Hindu
 
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