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USA did not included TTP Chief in the list

1st June,2011

News relating the list handed over to Pakistan by the United States is making quite some rounds. Quoting American and Pakistani officials, an American television has claimed that during Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Pakistan, a list of five most wanted criminals was handed over to Pakistani officials.

The list includes names of Al-Qeada’s number two Ayman al Zawahiri, Taliban leader Mullah Omar, chief of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami Maulana Ilyas Kashmiri, Leader of the Haqqani group in Afghanistan, Sirajuddin Haqqani and Al-Qaeda chief in Libya, Atiya Abdel Rahman.

As per the claims, the US wants to determine if Pakistan is still committed in fighting the war against terrorism or not. However, the whole story makes one wonder how a very vital name i.e. Hakimullah Mehsud has not been included in such a list.

Zulfiqar Mehsud or famously known as Hakimullah Mehsud is the “ameer” of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). He was deputy to Commander Mehsud and one of the leaders of the militant group Fedayeen al-Islam prior to Baitullah Mehsud`s death in a CIA drone missile strike.

Sources confirm that Hakimullah Mehsud maintains ties to al-Qaeda, the Afghan Taliban and various Pakistani jihadist groups, such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, and Jaish-e-Mohammed. Even the US designated Hakimullah a terrorist.

Apparently on September 1, 2010 the United States added the militant leader to its list of Specially Designated Global Terrorists and the TTP to its list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations but amusingly forgot to add this root cause of terrorism in Pakistan in the said list for joint action. Or is it because Hakimullah is providing the same type of anti Pakistan services for his American mentors which BaitullahMehsud was providing, that his name has been deliberately kept off the list… US certainly owes an explanation to that.

Refering back to the Media reports of August 25 2009, two commanders of the Taliban, Hakimullah Mehsud and Waliur Rehman called The Associated Press and acknowledged that the terrorists’ top leader Baitullah Mehsud had died as a result of injuries caused by the US missile strike on August 5, 2005. Many a sources confirmed that Baitullah was being funded by India and used to carry out the terrorists actions on the behest of his Indian mentors.

After few days of his death, Baitullah’s father-in Law, son, brother & Nephew were kidnapped. Talking to the BBC Urdu Service, Federal interior minister, Rehman Malik stated that the Taliban had killed Baitullah Mehsud’s father-in-law Ikramuddin, his son Ziauddin, brother Saeedullah and nephew Iqbal Mehsud on charges of spying for the US forces in Afghanistan.

Knowing of Mehsud’s previous contacts with Indians and with Karzai’s people, the reason for Hakeemullah’s name not being on the list makes sense, really. With treacherous friends like Americans’ who needs enemies…..
 
The US is concerned about its own operations and there was little chance of it caring whether Pakistan targets TTP or not as long as their objectives are met.
We should not use this to promote anti-US sentiments, rather to understand that there are no friends and no enemies. Interests, converging, diverting or even clashing, are the only crucial elements of foreign policy for countries around the world.

At the same time the US needs to understand that our means are limited and that it cannot expect us to wage wars on the same scale as itself.
 
Is it absolutely certain that Hakimullah Mehsud is still alive?
 
TTP is acting against Pakistan so US does not care.They are just concern with their own lives.
USA wants negotition with Afghan Taliban but on the other hands wants Pakistan to take military action against them.
Inreality Pakistan considers WoT its own war and follwed to US but when India and Afghan started suporting insurgency in Pakistan and US does not responded to Pakistan's concerns.A proxy war has been started in Afghanistan and all its credit goes to USA
 
The US is concerned about its own operations and there was little chance of it caring whether Pakistan targets TTP or not as long as their objectives are met.
We should not use this to promote anti-US sentiments, rather to understand that there are no friends and no enemies. Interests, converging, diverting or even clashing, are the only crucial elements of foreign policy for countries around the world.

At the same time the US needs to understand that our means are limited and that it cannot expect us to wage wars on the same scale as itself.

The US makes lists of terrorists but misses the TTP and you say that there is no enemy or friend. If so, why is america so busy in making fraudulent lists of terrorists? Your statement is nothing but crap.
 
lolzzzzzz........ so these guys are also corrupt and incompetent :rofl:
 
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