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WASHINGTON: US counter-terrorism officials are now confirming that Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud is dead, the US media reported on Thursday.

Both CNN and Fox News quoted senior US intelligence officials as saying that Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan chief was killed in a drone attack last month.

Fox News noted that this was so far the strongest signal that Washington had offered about Hakimullah’s fate.

Meanwhile, CNN reported that Afghan Taliban commander Sirajuddin Haqqani was the target of the heaviest US drone strikes in North Waziristan earlier this week, but he might just have escaped the assault.

A commander of the Haqqani group told CNN that “Siraj was in the area but had left moments before the strike”.

The TV network said the reported strike on Tuesday night were unusual for the relatively high number of missiles fired -- at least 19 -- and for the high death toll.

Neither Pakistan nor the US has officially confirmed the death of Hakimullah, who commands an Al Qaeda-allied movement that is blamed for scores of suicide bombings and is suspected in a deadly attack on a CIA base in Afghanistan late last year.
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Hakimullah Mehsud's Big Mistake

Huffington Post
dated;2/6/2010

Pakistani intelligence agencies are investigating reports that an important Taliban leader, Hakimulla Mehsud, was mortally wounded in a U.S. drone attack. If he is dead, Hakimulla may go down in the region's history as the man who forced Pakistan to admit the strong links between its own Taliban and the one in Afghanistan.

Hakimullah Mehsud is the leader of the Pakistani Taliban group called Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Reports say he died in a U.S. drone attack in Shaktoi near the border of North and South Waziristan, Pakistan.

The TTP is vehemently denying such reports saying that he is alive and well, accusing the Pakistani government of spreading such rumors to create confusion among the ranks of the Pakistani Taliban. But reports of his death and burial are circulating widely across the region, although still unconfirmed by the Pakistani military.

Hakimullah Mehsud may have issued his own death warrant earlier this month when he appeared on an Al-Jazeera video sitting beside Humam Khalil Abu Mulal al-Balawi. Balawi is believed to be the person behind attacks on the Central Intelligence Agency in Afghanistan. Shortly before the release of this video, he died while carrying out a suicide bombing, killing eight people.

That video confirmed what the Pakistani intelligence agencies had been denying for some time now: the all-important link between the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Pakistani Taliban. The United State's rhetoric is that both these entities are the same unless both the Taliban factions are dealt with accordingly the attacks on US interests in Afghanistan are not going to stop any time soon.

Pakistan's position is complicated. The government regards the Pakistani Taliban an enemy of the state. The TTP's agenda is clearly against the state of Pakistan as it has claimed responsibility for several suicide attacks across the country. On the other hand, the military tends to think of the Taliban operating in Afghanistan as protecting their future interests.

Security analysts suspect that the Pakistani military is reluctant to go after the Taliban launching attacks in Afghanistan because it wants to maintain what is often termed "strategic depth." Pakistan knows the United States is going to pull out its troops starting July 2011, and when they leave the vacuum could well be filled with the Taliban. Already deals are being made by the current Afghan government to integrate the Taliban into regular life. But with the United States out of Afghanistan, Pakistan needs a friendly neighbor to its west. And this strategy of not going after the Taliban that are not harming Pakistani State interests has been the policy under wraps.

But then why would Mehsud go on TV and show the whole world that the Taliban operating on both sides of the border are united if he knows it would invite both drone attacks from the U.S. and a chase by the Pakistani military? It may be because the Pakistani Taliban do make such mistakes often.

One of the most famous of those mistakes involved Maulana Sufi Mohammad, the head of Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), a local militant group. Mohammad had struck a golden deal with the government of Pakistan: a get of jail free card and Sharia law for him to rule over the whole valley of Swat.

The whole country watched in shock as this gorgeous summer retreat was handed over to the Kalashnikov-toting Taliban. But as the deal was being finalized, Mohammad pushed too far. He made statements calling democracy un-Islamic. The media picked up on his calls against democracy and soon public opinion had shifted against the Taliban. Seeing the fall of Swat shocked the country enough to give the democratically elected government of Asif Ali Zardari the mandate for a military operation in Swat.

The success of the Swat operation is still questionable. For now the Taliban have retreated from the main cities of the valley and displaced close to two million people.(False) This mandate was then extended to the current military operation in Waziristan. And after the release of this latest video, the chase has been on for the daring leader of the TTP, Hakimullah.

The real question is, now what? Is the death of Hakimullah like cutting one of several heads of a medusa, where another fearless Taliban will be ready to assume leadership? The Pakistani intelligence community now has to finally accept the nexus of evil that exists in Waziristan between Pakistani Taliban groups like the Tehrik-e-Taliban and the Taliban operating in Afghanistan. Accepting them as one and the same, both US and Pakistani forces need to share their military intelligence for more coordination in drone strikes and ground operations by the Pakistani forces within the Waziristan region.
 
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"...Siraj was in the area but had left moments before the strike”.

Heard that three weeks ago too, didn't we? Oh well, he could be right...or not.

Thanks.:usflag:
 
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We should also keep a track on their wives houses. These Mullahs run to their wives houses whenever in trouble. Baitullah Mehsud was killed at his in laws and Hakimullah Mehsud too (succumbed to his injuries).

It could be a strategy.
 
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We should also keep a track on their wives houses. These Mullahs run to their wives houses whenever in trouble. Baitullah Mehsud was killed at his in laws and Hakimullah Mehsud too (succumbed to his injuries).

It could be a strategy.

good observation.
 
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The real question is, now what? Is the death of Hakimullah like cutting one of several heads of a medusa, where another fearless Taliban will be ready to assume leadership?
unlike the last time (BM's death) it seems this time around TTP wont confirm HM's death- at least for a long time as this would be jeopardizing their moral. Also they might quietly name the new leader this time around without making huge headlines and drawing attention. Things surely have changed and aren't looking as good for ttp as they were couple of months ago.
 
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We should also keep a track on their wives houses. These Mullahs run to their wives houses whenever in trouble. Baitullah Mehsud was killed at his in laws and Hakimullah Mehsud too (succumbed to his injuries).

It could be a strategy.

AA, Doesn't targeting the household, killing "innocent" wives, relatives and children, bring out the hue and cry of "Americans kill innocents"? Does the PA permit itself to cause this kind of collateral damage in its own campaigns? That is, would the PAF mount an airstrike against a compound believed to have Hakimullah in it, while, also, knowing that his wives, children and other relatives were there? I am interested in the level of Pakistani acceptance of collateral damage. Does it include the wives and children of terrorists?
 
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The success of the Swat operation is still questionable. For now the Taliban have retreated from the main cities of the valley and displaced close to two million people.(False) This mandate was then extended to the current military operation in Waziristan. And after the release of this latest video, the chase has been on for the daring leader of the TTP, Hakimullah.

The real question is, now what? Is the death of Hakimullah like cutting one of several heads of a medusa, where another fearless Taliban will be ready to assume leadership? The Pakistani intelligence community now has to finally accept the nexus of evil that exists in Waziristan between Pakistani Taliban groups like the Tehrik-e-Taliban and the Taliban operating in Afghanistan. Accepting them as one and the same, both US and Pakistani forces need to share their military intelligence for more coordination in drone strikes and ground operations by the Pakistani forces within the Waziristan region.

May be author of this article should question and analyze the level of success in Afghanistan by US and NATO. Pakistan Army and people of Pakistan have won most battles and are working towards stablizing teh entire region.

As far as the relationship is concerned, yes TTP and Afghan Taliban must have some links BUT they will be dealt with differently.

Afghan Talibans had the govt. in Afghanistan and they are still supported by a big chunk of Afghan population. On the other hand, TTP has no direct political standing in Pakistan and they have lost most of their popularity in Pakistan.

Pakistan should contniue the offensive till they surrender heavy weapons and start supporting the writ of GoP.

This is an excellent opp to bring FATA etc into the mainstream Pakistan.
 
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