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Most probably ttp of mehsud area will break into wali rahman and hakeemullah.then one of them ll side with gul bahadur and nazir.other will side with bhittani.

its just a big mess its bhittani.wali rahman.hakeemullah.maulvi nazir and gul bahadur. all separate from each other

isnt it good to have taliban fighting with each other for power. i mean it will help our forces to clean up the taliban and their mess more effectively and efficently:victory:.
 
Taliban are illiterate barbarian. they were united due to "Forign friends of their organization" and their front man Baitullah Mahsud
now when Baitullah Mahsud is dead they will act as their nature dictate

one example of TTP which I will give below will expose what is TTP

" Molvi Omer Spokesman of TTP ran away with his brothers wife....."

in Swat TTP thugs use to play cards on women chests

A commander killed and Paraded the head of a person who dared to kill his wife who was used sexually by that commander....in swat
 
Soon Elmo will be declared TTP chief as the top commanders all kill each other or are too afraid of drones.
 
Taliban are illiterate barbarian. they were united due to "Forign friends of their organization" and their front man Baitullah Mahsud
now when Baitullah Mahsud is dead they will act as their nature dictate

one example of TTP which I will give below will expose what is TTP

" Molvi Omer Spokesman of TTP ran away with his brothers wife....."

in Swat TTP thugs use to play cards on women chests

A commander killed and Paraded the head of a person who dared to kill his wife who was used sexually by that commander....in swat
It took Pakistanis more than two decades to speak against the Talebans. Before that the govt of Pakistan used them to control the politics of Afghanistan. When they were ousted from there, the govt and the population allowed them to use their land to fight against the govt of Afghanistan.

But, it seems now that India's RAW has become the ultimate gainer in this game of gun politics. It has penetrated the Taleban with money and supplied them all the logistics to raise a force of 20,000. Only now, the Pakistanis are coming to raise voice against these crooks, who use the name of Islam to do all the heineous jobs.

There is already a news that a similar-looking brother of Baitullah Mehsud has been selected to lead them. I propose a full-fledged war without mercy against these rebel Mehsudis until they give up their RAW-inspired war against Pakistan.
 
Baitullahs death has destroyed Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan. There are some serious disputes amongst Taliban over succession of Baitullah Mahsud. In my Past essays I gave facts about Whats happening in Taliban Circles in my essays in past which can be seen on
• LOST IDENTITY
• ExpressJournalist - Quetta, Pakistan

According to reports, Yesterday Molvi Faqir Muhammad, Amir Tehrik e Taliban Bajor and Naib Amir Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan once again contacted Media. This time he denied reports on BBC and claim of Interior Minister Pakistan Rehman Malik that Taliban had Killed Father in Law of Baitullah Mahsud and one of his brothers in law on charges of spying for security forces.
Faqir Muhammad told BBC that Taliban Have arrested Ikram ud Din on other charges, and it’s a lie that Taliban has arrested Ikram ud Din for his role in Baitullah death because Baitullah Mahsud is still alive and hiding. Faqir Muhammad failed to tell the charges on Ikram udin Mahsud.
Faqir Muhammad Once again claimed that Hakeem ullah Mahsud is new Amir of Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan and denied other reports coming about dispute.

Its shocking that Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan has recently nominated Omer Khatab Mahsud from South Waziristan Agency as its Spokes man. But up till now we have not seen him contacting media. Its Molvi Faqir Muhammad That appears to be the main spokesman.

There are also reports that Hakeem Ullah died in one clash with Wali Ur Rehman or is seriously injured. These reports cannot be denied because it’s been long time that Hakeem ullah has talked to media.

For a long time no TTP leader has contacted media from SWA. Wali Ur Rehman contacted AP on Sunday 23 Aug 2009 but that to, for clearing that Hakeem ullah is not chief but he is. Rest of the situation is given by Molvi Faqir Muhammad of Bajor.
At present Faqir Muhammad is acting as spokes man which raises many questions.
• Why Naib Amir is acting as spokes man when newly appointed Spokes man is silent?
• Why the pictures given by Faqir Muhammad who live in Bajor Tribal Agency differ from the Picture Given by reporters and TTP people from SWA?
• Why Faqir Muhammad is advocating so much passionately for Hakeem Ullah Mahsud?
• Why Wali Ur Rehman is giving feeler that he doesn’t care for Hakeemullah Mahsud?
• Why Hakeem Ullah is not giving statements to media?

I think that fog is ending and clear picture has started coming out. I agree with those analysts who think that Hakeem ullah is dead. And that there is break up in TTP. As far as Faqir Muhammad, He is trying his best to not let it break and in process creating more reasons for its break up. Its matter of time when this terror out fit will be destroyed by its in fighting and lack of support in Tribal population. Tribal are fed up of .these fanatic criminals and soon this gang will be busted with help of population by Qaumi Lashkers and Security forces.

LOST IDENTITY: WHY NAIB AMIR TEHRIK e TALIBAN IS DOING WRONG JOB?
 
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's extremist Taliban movement acknowledged Tuesday that its leader, Baitullah Mehsud, had died in the aftermath of a U.S. drone missile attack early this month and confirmed that two men would replace him.

Hakimullah Mehsud, a violent young jihadist with links to al Qaida , will be in nominal control but his rival, Waliur Rehman , will take charge of Waziristan, a vital region for the militant movement. Rehman, in a telephone interview Tuesday with reporters, threatened attacks against the West and called President Barack Obama "our foremost enemy."

The Pakistani Taliban provides sanctuary for al Qaida and the Afghan insurgents in Pakistan's lawless tribal area, and its leadership and goals will affect international forces in Afghanistan and terror plots against Western targets.

The militant group sustained heavy losses in late April following the launch of a U.S.-backed Pakistani army operation, and the death of Baitullah Mehsud appeared to leave it in disarray. Now Pakistan and the United States will be watching to see if new leadership can stabilize the Pakistani Taliban.

Both of the top contenders for the leadership said Baitullah had succumbed to his injuries Sunday, not on Aug. 5 , when a U.S. missile struck a house in South Waziristan , his native region, as U.S. and Pakistani intelligence officials had thought.

The admission came after weeks of denials from militants that Baitullah, who brought together 13 extremist groups in the country's northwest to form Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan in December 2007 , had been eliminated.

On the surface, the power struggle to replace Baitullah appears to have been won by Hakimullah, a trigger-happy tribesman with the reputation of a thug. But his rival, Rehman, who was closer to Baitullah and is regarded as much less brutal than Hakimullah, was given charge of the all-important Waziristan region.

"The real power is in Waziristan, and Waliur Rehman will run things there," said Saifullah Mahsud , an analyst at the FATA Research Center , an independent think tank in Islamabad . "It's a clever compromise formula. Waliur Rehman has the real power."

Remote, mountainous Waziristan is a potential hiding place for Osama bin Laden and a safe haven for jihadists from around the world.

According to a tribesman in South Waziristan , who could not be named for his own safety, Hakimullah, thought to be just 28, had threatened to form a breakaway group if he wasn't given the title of leader.

"In order to avoid bloodshed, Waliur Rehman has been forced by the Afghan side to agree. He's a decent, respected guy," said the tribesman.

He added that the dispute was mediated by a representative of Mullah Omar, founder of the Afghan Taliban, and Sirajuddin Haqqani , the son of veteran Afghan jihadist Jalaluddin Haqqani . The Pakistani Taliban regards its older Afghan counterpart as its mentor, and the Haqqani network in particular wields considerable influence over the Afghan branch.

Hakimullah could be the choice of al Qaida , analysts say, as he is linked closely to two terrorist groups banned in Pakistan — Sipah-e-Sahaba and its even more extreme offshoot, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi — that now take their lead from bin Laden.

Hakimullah formerly belonged to Sipah-e-Sahaba. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi is regarded as a key al Qaida facilitator in Pakistan and played a role in many of the bombings and other attacks that have rocked the country over the last two years, including the assault on the visiting Sri Lankan cricket team earlier this year.

Given the rivalry between Rehman, who is more popular in South Waziristan , and Hakimullah, analysts think that the power struggle could erupt again. According to an unconfirmed report, denied by the Taliban , the rivalry had led to a gun battle earlier this month in which both were injured. Until Tuesday, many were convinced that Hakimullah had died in that clash.

The pair appeared to be sitting together as they called select local journalists Tuesday evening, after the end of the Ramadan fast, as they passed the phone between them, according to one person who spoke to both.

"There are no differences between the various Taliban factions, and we are all united," Rehman told reporters from an undisclosed location.

Rehman, who has a religious education, unlike Hakimullah, hit out at the West, even threatening attacks.

"Obama is our foremost enemy and our workers are raring to face him," Rehman said. "Our workers cherish death more than the life and London , Paris and New York are not far away from them."

The Pakistani Taliban has no known capacity to mount attacks in the West.

Speaking before the announcement on the Taliban leadership, Pakistan's interior minister, Rehman Malik , was confident that the extremist movement was sinking.

"They cannot hide," Malik said. "We are close to their jugular vein. Now the people have turned against them."
 

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