Posted on 11/01/2013 10:56:43 AM PDT by nuconvert
The head of the Pakistani Taliban was killed by a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan on Friday, several security sources told Reuters,
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Hakimullah Mehsud, who was believed to be in his mid-30s and was one of Pakistan's most wanted men, has been reported dead several times before.
But late on Friday, several intelligence, army and militant sources across Pakistan confirmed he had been killed in the drone strike in the lawless North Waziristan region.
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Waziristan. Seems like ages ago we were looking for any snippet of news coming out of that place.
I know bro...they were the days..
That is one expensive bullet
I am confused, if they kill one person with a drone strike, is that person standing in a field all alone? Or are other people killed as well who are around him
Reports are there were 25 killed with him....oh and don’t cry over those people they were his bodyguards and staff..
That is one expensive bullet
Project forward 10 years:
Drone strike kills Radical Tea Party chief: sources
Reuters-Pravda
Posted on Friday, November 01, 2023 12:56:43 PM
The drone comes back. We are out the cost of the missile.
But I think getting this guy would probably be worth more than 12 million.
I agree.
Thanks nuconvert.
“Hakimullah” got hacked?
You’re right! I was thinkin one-way “Tomahawk” cruise missle (only half a million per.)
Blasts from the past:
Three major tribes currently live in North Waziristan, which has become the principal stronghold of the Taliban outside Afghanistan: the Wazirs, the Mehsuds and the Dawar. British soldiers referred to the Wazirs as wolves and the Mehsuds as panthers of the mountains while the Dawar have traditionally been peace-loving, preferring shop-keeping to guns and towns over mountains.
The Mehsud and Wazir tribes have been arch-rivals for centuries. Traditionally, the Mehsuds have been part of the Pakistani establishment, and as recently as the past few years they supported the military’s actions against the Wazir tribes, who are mostly Taliban. Things are, however changing, and traditional roles and rivalries have shifted. In North Waziristan, Maulana Sadiq Noor and Maulana Abdul Khaliq, the unbending leaders of the Taliban-led resistance, are both Dawar and, even more surprising, the Wazirs and the Mehsuds have accepted their command.
Currently, the man responsible for launching the Taliban raids into Afghanistan is Maulana Sangeen Khan, an Afghan from the neighboring Khost province. In South Waziristan, Haji Mohammad Omar, a Waziri, is the commander of the resistance movement against the Pakistani security forces, while the Afghan operations run from the area are taken care of by Abdullah Mehsud, the chieftain of the Mehsud tribe. Never before has there been such an arrangement in centuries, where Mehsuds and Wazirs have fought side-by-side, and more, under the command of the Dawars.
Since there is no clear demarcation of the Pak-Afghan border, the Taliban and al Qaeda fighters sheltering in the tribal belt under the control of Wazirs, Mehsuds and Dawars easily cross the border and attack their targets on Afghan soil, using the mountain terrain to strategic advantage, and then melt into the villages located in the Pak-Afghan border areas. The result is that the al Qaeda-backed Taliban resistance movement in Afghanistan continues to gain strength in the tribal areas of Pakistan, which provide natural strategic depth to Taliban and al Qaeda fighters.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1155685/posts?q=1&;page=1451
A blast from the past.
Indeed. In relation to this news, earlier today I was briefly writing to one of the old-time freepers who were among those watching the news (particularly the sub-continent news) for anything related to Waziristan. Just seeing the screen names brings back memories. How many of you are still here. Please, please check in!
But much more importantly, I think of all the brave Americans who have given their “last full measure of devotion.” I weep.
But I’m just an old washed up retired 20 year puke who never had to deal with anything more threatening than a paper cut. Oh . . . that I would be able to have the honor of saluting each and everyone of those who have laid it on the line for me and my people.
God bless the U.S military!!!
God bless the U.S military richly!!!!
God bless the U.S. military beyond all measure!!!!!
Cap
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