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ISLAMABAD (AFP) – Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud has appeared in a new video issued months after his reported death, vowing revenge attacks on the United States, US monitoring groups said Monday.

Mehsud threatened to retaliate against the United States within a month for the killing of Islamist and Al-Qaeda militant leaders, in the nine-minute video allegedly made on April 4, after his supposed death in January.

"The time is very near when our fedayeen will attack the American states in the major cities," said Mehsud, who was seen flanked by two armed and masked men in the video released by the SITE and Intelcenter monitoring groups.

Mehsud was reported to have been killed in a US drone strike in northwestern Pakistan on January 14, but his militant group denied his death and Pakistani intelligence officials were quoted as saying last week that he had survived.

The Islamist leader, who took over leadership of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan group last August, poured scorn on reports of his death, describing them as an "open lie and propaganda by the kuffar (non-believers)".

"Inshaallah (God willing) very soon in some days or a month's time, the Muslim ummah (world) will see the fruits of most successful attacks of our fedayeen in USA," Mehsud said.

Intelcenter, a US-based group that monitors Islamist websites, said its analysis indicated that the video was "credible" and that it had been issued by the TTP's media arm Umar Studio.

Another video allegedly issued by the TTP on Sunday claimed it was behind an attempted car bombing in New York's Times Square at the weekend, but US officials have dismissed the claims.

"There is no evidence that this is tied in with Al-Qaeda or any other big terrorist organisation," New York mayor Michael Bloomberg said.

If the TTP claim were authenticated, it would be the first attack by the militant group against a target in the United States, but Intelcenter cast doubt on its credibility as it was not issued on usual Islamist websites.

Mehsud assumed leadership of the TTP, which is blamed for the deaths of thousands of people in attacks across Pakistan, after his predecessor Baitullah Mehsud was killed in a US drone strike in August last year.

The January US missile attack was launched after Mehsud claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing by a Jordanian double agent on a US base in eastern Afghanistan in December that killed seven CIA agents.

Islamabad has offered a reward of 50 million rupees (about 590,000 dollars) for information leading to the militant's capture, dead or alive.

Mehsud, believed to be aged about 30, said the TTP would attack the United States "for having martyred many of our great Muslim leaders including Baitullah Mehsud and many respected brothers from Al-Qaeda", SITE reported.

"Our fedayeen have penetrated the terrorist America, we will give extremely painful blows to the fanatic America."

Mehsud, bearded and with long hair, also warned members of NATO and other allies to abandon the United States, telling them: "You will face even worse humiliation, destruction and defeat than America itself."

SITE also reported that an audio message from Mehsud allegedly recorded on April 19 and making similar threats against the United States was released on the Internet.

A Pentagon spokesman had said last week that it was unclear if Mehsud was dead or alive, but that he was no longer running the TTP.

"I certainly have seen no evidence that the person you speak of is operational today, or is executing or exerting authority over the Pakistan Taliban as he once did," Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said.

"I don't know if that reflects him being alive or dead but he clearly is not running the Pakistani Taliban anymore."

Pakistan Taliban leader 'threatens US in new video' - Yahoo! News
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud has appeared in a new video issued months after his reported death, vowing revenge attacks on the United States, US monitoring groups said Monday.

Mehsud threatened to retaliate against the United States within a month for the killing of Al-Qaeda militant leaders, in the nine-minute video allegedly made on April 4, after his supposed death in January.

“The time is very near when our fedayeen will attack the American states in the major cities,” said Mehsud, who was seen flanked by two armed and masked men in the video released by the SITE and Intelcenter monitoring groups.

Mehsud was reported to have been killed in a US drone strike in northwestern Pakistan on January 14, but his militant group denied his death and Pakistani intelligence officials were quoted as saying last week that he had survived.

The man who took over leadership of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan group last August, poured scorn on reports of his death, describing them as an “open lie and propaganda by the kuffar (non-believers)”.

“InshaAllah (God willing) very soon in some days or a month's time, the Muslim ummah (world) will see the fruits of most successful attacks of our fedayeen in USA,” Mehsud said.

Intelcenter, a US-based group that monitors extremist websites, said its analysis indicated that the video was “credible” and that it had been issued by the TTP's media arm Umar Studio.

Another video allegedly issued by the TTP on Sunday claimed it was behind an attempted car bombing in New York's Times Square at the weekend, but US officials have dismissed the claims.

“There is no evidence that this is tied in with Al-Qaeda or any other big terrorist organisation,” New York mayor Michael Bloomberg said.

If the TTP claim were authenticated, it would be the first attack by the militant group against a target in the United States, but Intelcenter cast doubt on its credibility as it was not issued on usual extremist websites.

Mehsud assumed leadership of the TTP, which is blamed for the deaths of thousands of people in attacks across Pakistan, after his predecessor Baitullah Mehsud was killed in a US drone strike in August last year.

The January US missile attack was launched after Mehsud claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing by a Jordanian double agent on a US base in eastern Afghanistan in December that killed seven CIA agents.

Islamabad has offered a reward of 50 million rupees (about 590,000 dollars) for information leading to the militant's capture, dead or alive.

Mehsud, believed to be aged about 30, said the TTP would attack the United States “for having martyred many of our great Muslim leaders including Baitullah Mehsud and many respected brothers from Al-Qaeda”, SITE reported.

“Our fedayeen have penetrated the terrorist America, we will give extremely painful blows to the fanatic America.” Mehsud, bearded and with long hair, also warned members of NATO and other allies to abandon the United States, telling them: “You will face even worse humiliation, destruction and defeat than America itself.” SITE also reported that an audio message from Mehsud allegedly recorded on April 19 and making similar threats against the United States was released on the Internet.

A Pentagon spokesman had said last week that it was unclear if Mehsud was dead or alive, but that he was no longer running the TTP.

“I certainly have seen no evidence that the person you speak of is operational today, or is executing or exerting authority over the Pakistan Taliban as he once did,” Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said.

“I don't know if that reflects him being alive or dead but he clearly is not running the Pakistani Taliban anymore.” – AFP
 
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Two videos have emerged which appear to show a top Pakistani Taliban leader alive, contradicting US claims he was killed in a US drone attack in January.
In the footage apparently recorded in April, Hakimullah Mehsud referred to reports of his death as propaganda, and threatened attacks on major US cities.
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says if the video is verified it will end all speculation about his death.
US officials say there is no link to a failed weekend bomb attack in New York.
Police have dismissed claims by a Pakistani Taliban group that it was responsible for the failed attempt to detonate a car bomb in the city's Times Square.
New threat
The new nine-minute video, which was broadcast on Pakistani TV on Monday, showed Mr Mehsud sat between two armed, masked men.
Speaking in Pashto, but with English subtitles, he said: "On the 4th day of April 2010, I give good news to the Muslim [world] about being alive and healthy."


He referred to reports of his death as lies and propaganda.
A second video showed a still image of Mr Mehsud next to a map of the United States, with explosions marked in three locations.
The map was not detailed enough to identify the targets.
A voice purported to be that of Mr Mehsud is heard saying that the group's main targets are now US cities, and that "good news will be heard within some days or weeks".
US and Pakistani officials had been confident until recently that Mr Mehsud was killed in a US missile attack in the remote tribal region of north-west Pakistan.
But last week Pakistani intelligence officials said they believed Mr Mehsud was only wounded - although his authority within the Taliban had diminished.
Claims by US and Pakistani officials that Hakimullah Mehsud had been killed always lacked credibility, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan says.
The Taliban has always denied his death but our correspondent says it is not known why it took them so long to issue such a video.

WHO ARE PAKISTANI TALIBAN?

A network of hardline Islamic groups threatening to destabilise Pakistan
Main faction, the Tehrik Taliban Pakistan (TTP), is led by Hakimullah Mehsud
TTP formed in 2002 when Pakistan invaded tribal areas to target foreign militants spilling across Afghan border
Blamed for a wave of suicide bombings and other attacks in Pakistan
Based in tribal areas in the north-west - main strongholds have been North and South Waziristan with links to Punjab

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/8657730.stm
 
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Or perhaps all the taliban leaders have pre recorded videos denying their deaths just in case if they die so they will have something in hand to show it to their killers not to lose morale.
 
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"Inshaallah (God willing) very soon in some days or a month's time, the Muslim ummah (world) will see the fruits of most successful attacks of our fedayeen in USA," Mehsud said.

And what are these 'fruits' he is talking about? More discrimination and hate crimes against muslims and maybe intensification of the WoT.

Hope the US missiles wont miss him this time :sniper:
 
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he scared shitless he needs 2 of his security gaurds to make him fell secure
 
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he mentioned the news that he was taken to Multan and died there. it looks like this vampire is alive.
 
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