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Mehsud’s Pals In High Places
Mark Hosenball

NEWSWEEK
From the magazine issue dated Apr 13, 2009

Baitullah Mehsud, the brazen jihadist operating along the violent, lawless border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, has a curious gift for escape. On several occasions over the past couple of years, security forces in Pakistan have launched operations to kill or capture him, and each time he has vanished without incident. Based in South Waziristan, where he heads a group known as the Tehrik-e-Taliban, Mehsud has made a name for himself since late 2007 as one of the militants' most ambitious leaders. Increasingly emboldened, Mehsud claimed credit last week for a deadly paramilitary assault on a police academy near Lahore and threatened the White House, telling the Associated Press: "Soon we will launch an attack in Washington that will amaze everyone in the world." U.S. officials generally dismiss the threat—Mehsud is not believed to possess either the resources or the global reach to pull off such an attack—but his elusiveness suggests that he has friends in high places.

Two counterterrorism experts familiar with official U.S. government reporting, who each requested anonymity when discussing sensitive matters, said that officials in both Washington and Islamabad suspect Mehsud has contacts inside the ISI, Pakistan's inscrutable and sprawling intelligence agency. Mehsud's contacts, the theory goes, are tipping him off before Pakistani troops can pounce. According to a Pakistani source who follows the issue, high-level American officials have shared with their counterparts in Islamabad some intelligence indicating that renegade ISI elements helped Mehsud's group train for the December 2007 assassination of Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, whose widower, Asif Ali Zardari, is now the country's president. (U.S. officials either declined to discuss that point or said they couldn't confirm it.) Given Mehsud's odious reputation and Pakistan's purported knowledge of his whereabouts, "it's a puzzle why they're ignoring and avoiding any strike against him," one tribal elder in the region, who asked for his name to be withheld for safety reasons, told NEWSWEEK.

MEHSUD definitely has one other well-connected ally in the region. "Baitullah is very much mixed up in Afghanistan and with Al Qaeda," said one Afghan Taliban commander, who also requested anonymity, adding that Mehsud was capable of shipping foreign fighters into Afghanistan "and even [farther] west." Several U.S. officials consider such threats to be mere chest-thumping, but they don't rule out the possibility that Mehsud could be cooperating with better-equipped jihadists, such as the remnants of Al Qaeda's high command. Frances Townsend, a top counterterrorism adviser to former president George W. Bush, notes that Mehsud has already demonstrated his ability to mount attacks inside Pakistani cities, well beyond his base of operations. "You have got to be careful about dismissing [his more expansive threats] out of hand," Townsend warned.
 
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To those posters who were claiming that Mehsud is a RAW agent, here you go, once again proved wrong. According to American officials, Mehsud has connections within ISI and they are protecting him from drone attacks.
 
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These things were speculated before as well. But Pakistan has nabbed such losers in the past too. This guy will be no different.
 
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KARACHI: A Pakistani intelligence official has told a British newspaper that Washington had agreed to target Mehsud after months of persuasion by Islamabad's military leadership.

Pakistan will pass on intelligence about Mehsud's movements with the aim of guiding a missile attack from an American drone, the Daily Telegraph reported Saturday. In public, Paksitan's government opposes all strikes of this kind as an invasion of the country's sovereignty. Behind the scenes, however, Pakistan's government is quietly passing on targeting information to the Americans.

"We are mounting joint operations against Baitullah Mehsud which will hopefully soon show results," said the official.

Mehsud, who is based in the Tribal Area of South Waziristan, threatened to target America after he claimed responsibility for the attack on a police training centre outside Lahore on Monday.

The intelligence official said that Pakistan had twice given America intelligence about Mehsud's whereabouts so that he could be targeted. But he claimed the information had been ignored.

"He was travelling on a road from point A to point B, and twice we tipped off America", said the official. "But nothing happened. That raised a question mark over America as an ally for us."

American commanders now view Mehsud as a major threat. He is deemed to have links to al-Qaeda and last month he joined an alliance of Taliban leaders from across the border in Afghanistan who are preparing to counter President Barack Obama's deployment of more US troops in the country.

Mehsud has also attacked supply convoys for Western forces in Afghanistan, which travel through Pakistan and cross the north-west frontier via the Khyber Pass.

Targeting Mehsud may help to rebuild trust between Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) and the Americans. The Pentagon has accused the ISI of colluding with Taliban fighters.

For their part, ISI officials say that America is too close to Pakistan's old enemy, India. They suspect that Washington is levelling these accusations to create a pretext for sending US troops into Pakistan or widening its missile attacks beyond the Tribal Areas. AGENCIES

.:: SAMAA - Joint operation to kill Pak Taliban chief Baitullah
 
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I really hope this happens, mehsud has proved that he is the biggest enemy to present day Pakistan.:angry:
 
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finally, they going after that mofo, but killing him won't be enought, they should capture him alive and whip him to death(according to sharia law), just to be fair.
 
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Why did we have to persuade the US to target Baitullah Mehsud ? :angry: Doesn't it show that CIA is involved in the Terrorism in FATA?
 
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These things were speculated before as well. But Pakistan has nabbed such losers in the past too. This guy will be no different.

To be quite honest the bigger prize would be these people who're within the Agency and Army that are helping Mehsud. BM is dead man walking and that's a given but the real threat is these people who have no problem seeing their fellow nationals die because of their political ideology. Treason is too light a word for them.
 
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the pakistani intelligence tipped of the american intelligence twice about mahsud's hideouts and nothing was done
don't insert the isi in this
he's just another raw-backed terrorist in the subcontinent [one of many in many countries]
 
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Hmmm I hope the US is sincere and won't just tip him off, as some reports suggest him to be in cahoots with certain elements of the CIA.

Results count.
 
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To be quite honest the bigger prize would be these people who're within the Agency and Army that are helping Mehsud. BM is dead man walking and that's a given but the real threat is these people who have no problem seeing their fellow nationals die because of their political ideology. Treason is too light a word for them.
Actually with BM, its more commonly suggested that certain elements of the CIA or RAW are in cahoots with him.

ISI might work with the Taliban, but those would be other mole level people. Not high value targets like him.
 
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ISI is operated by Army People and Mehsud is the most popular Taliban leader who has killed hundreds of Soldiers and still think all top generals should be killed.Do you really think ISI supports this bastard? and it's not easy to cheat in ISI Or Army.
 
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This is strange. Pakistani sources in local news agencys have been complaining for quite sometime now that they have given intelligence to the CIA about the wearabouts but they failed to act.
Secondly there has been a lot of death of mehsuds men by drone strikes which means that the ISI wants this guy dead. all this is speculation. and even if they are renegade agents which i highly doudt they will be dealt with as they have benn dealt with in the past.
Baitullah's is coming soon
 
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