Yearly Archives: 2009

Musharraf admits US aid diverted to nuke program

Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has admitted to what many of us have known for some time: Pakistan has diverted US aid – money that was intended to be used to fight al Qaeda and the Taliban – to programs designed to strengthen the military against India. From The Times of India: Musharraf admitted that […]




Swat’s Mullah Fazlullah captured?

Mullah Qari Fazlullah: captured? The Telegraph is reporting that Swat Taliban chief Mullah Fazlullah has been captured and the surrender of his forces has been announced: The Taliban has announced its surrender in Swat Valley, one of its major strongholds until a Pakistan Army offensive regained control earlier this summer. Its announcement, made on one […]


Kashmir

Three policemen and a women were killed in a bombing that targeted a police bus outside of the central jail in Srinagar. Police believe that an operative named Rehman, a member of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, was behind the attack.


Pakistan

Pakistan – US presses for ‘hard steps™ to reform power sector



Pakistan

Security forces killed 22 Lashkar-e-Islam fighters in Khyber and killed five Taliban fighters in Swat. Two policemen were wounded in a suicide attack in Hangu. More than 350 tribal police in Khyber were fired for failing to show up for duty after threats from extremists.


Somalia

The sixth American was killed while fighting for Shabaab. Troy Kastigar’s family was not Somali and he was a convert to Islam. Twelve disabled veterans and three civilians were killed during shelling in Mogadishu.


Sixth American dies while fighting with Shabaab in Somalia

The sixth American is thought to have been killed while fighting with Shabaab in Somalia. From Minnesota Public Radio: Troy Kastigar’s family received reports of his death within the past week, according to friends of the family. The circumstances of his reported death aren’t clear, and the information could not be confirmed by the FBI. […]






Afghanistan

Fifty Taliban fighters, seven Afghan soldiers, and two US troops were reported killed during fighting in Farah province. Coalition aircraft killed 10 Taliban fighters in a strike in Kunduz. The Taliban killed 10 civilians in rocket and IED attacks in Khost and Kandahar, seven policemen in an attack in Kunduz, and two US soldiers in […]


Iraq

Four Iraqis were killed and 11 were wounded in bombings near the Ministry of Health and elsewhere in Baghdad. One policeman was killed and two more were wounded in attacks in Mosul. Security forces defused a bomb inside the Imam Musa al-Kadhim shrine in Baghdad and detained seven wanted men in Basrah.




Morocco

Morocco sentences terrorists for Kenitra prison escape


Israel

At Least 2 Rockets Fired from Lebanon Hit Israel


Russia

Four terrorists behind the assassination of a government official were killed during a raid on the outskirts of Makhachkala in Dagestan. One policeman was killed and five more were wounded in a suicide attack outside Nazran in Ingushetia. Three policemen were seriously wounded in a bombing in Grozny in Chechnya.


Somalia

At least 32 civilians have been killed and 84 more were wounded during four days of fighting in Mogadishu. Shabaab chopped off the hands of two thieves in the capital. Shabaab and rival Islamist groups Ras Kambani Brigade and Anole are at odds over control of Kismayo.


Rashid Rauf ‘is still alive,’ British say

Rashid Rauf while in Pakistani custody. Click to view. As Bill Roggio has reported previously, there are good reasons to believe that Rashid Rauf, a top al Qaeda planner, survived a November 2008 strike in North Waziristan. Some in the CIA and in the press have claimed that Rauf is dead. But Rauf is “still […]



Al Qaeda

Weakened Al-Qaeda continues to evolve since 9/11 attacks





Pakistan

Five senior Swat Taliban leaders including Muslim Khan were detained during negotiations with the military. The military’s top spokesman said the time for negotiations with the Taliban is over. Five hundred tribal policemen in Khyber deserted due to Taliban threats. A Haqqani Network commander was killed in the Sept. 8 airstrike in North Waziristan.


Al Qaeda

A former Guantanamo detainee named Mehdi Mohammad Ghezali was among 12 foreigners detained in Dera Ghazi Khan. He was one of three Swedes detained. Ghezali was first captured in December 2001 as he fled the battle at the Tora Bora Mountains and attempted to enter Pakistan. He was later released.