Posted on 02/24/2010 11:30:36 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
Kabul, Afghanistan
Pakistan has arrested nearly half of the Afghanistan Talibans leadership in recent days, Pakistani officials told the Monitor Wednesday, dealing what could be a crucial blow to the insurgent movement.
In total, seven of the insurgent groups 15-member leadership council, thought to be based in Quetta, Pakistan, including the head of military operations, have been apprehended in the past week, according to Pakistani intelligence officials.
Western and Pakistani media had previously reported the arrest of three of the 15, but this is the first confirmation of the wider scale of the Pakistan crackdown on the Taliban leadership, something the US has sought.
This really hurts the Taliban in the short run, says Wahid Muzjda, a former Taliban official turned political analyst, based in Kabul. Whether it will have an effect in the long run will depend on what kind of new leaders take the reins, he says.
News of the sweep emerged over the past week, with reports that Pakistani authorities had netted Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the movements second in command, as well as Maulavi Abdul Kabir, a prominent commander in charge of insurgent operations in eastern Afghanistan, and Mullah Muhammad Younis.
Pakistan has also captured several other Afghan members of the leadership council, called the Quetta Shura, two officials with the Pakistani Intelligence Bureau, and a United Nations official in Kabul told the Monitor.
These include: Mullah Abdul Qayoum Zakir, who oversees the movements military affairs, Mullah Muhammad Hassan, Mullah Ahmed Jan Akhunzada, , and Mullah Abdul Raouf.
At least two Taliban shadow provincial governors, who are part of the movements parallel government in Afghanistan, have also been captured.
A Taliban spokesman denied the arrests, saying that they were meant to hide the difficulties that United States and NATO forces were having in Afghanistan.
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Now, pinpoint with GREAT ACCURACY the exact location of Bin Laden and Zawahiri. Getting close.........
Good news if true!!!!
“Once I was the credit
to my credit card
spent what I hadn’t got,
(it) wasn’t hard
No trust in judgement
no trust in money
Someday I’ll find myself
like a bee finding honey
But in the meantime
I’m gonna have me some fun
.....”
BTTT
Good,The other half is in the USA.
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