Yearly Archives: 2010





Pakistan

The US killed six Taliban and al Qaeda fighters in two Predator strikes in North Waziristan. Three policemen were killed in a bombing in Quetta; two more were killed in a gunfight in Peshawar. Six people were wounded in a bombing in Khyber.


India

US let us down on David Headley: Indian home secretary



Thailand

Islamist insurgents ambushed and killed a Muslim village defense volunteer and wounded another as they were driving home on their motorcycle in Pattani’s Khoke Pho district. A Muslim villager was killed and another critically wounded after they were attacked by a suspected insurgent gunman in Yala™s Raman district.


Nigeria

Boko Haram fighters shot and killed a police officer as he was manning a checkpoint in the northern state of Bauchi. The Boko Haram insurgency has spread to three provinces in the far north.


United States

Farooque Ahmed, a 34-year-old Virginian, was taken into custody today. Ahmed believed he was assisting al Qaeda to plan attacks on Washington DC’s metro station. The FBI was aware of his activity before the attempt and had been watching him closely until his arrest.


Afghanistan

Security forces killed and captured several Taliban and Haqqani Network commanders and fighters in Kandahar, Helmand, Khost, Nuristan, Herat, and Baghlan. The Taliban killed an ISAF soldier in the north and torched nine NATO supply trucks in Farah.


Russia

Security officials broke up a foreign financial network that funded the Caucasus Emirates. Police defused a bomb in Makhachkala, the capital of Chechnya. Security forces found an abandoned terrorist camp in a mine in Kabardino-Balkaria.


Afghanistan

We’ve been in Afghanistan, we didn’t like it – Russia’s NATO envoy


Al Qaeda

Osama bin Laden threatened to carry out attacks in France unless the country repeals the burka ban and withdraws its troops from Afghanistan. “The only way to safeguard your nation and maintain your security is to withdraw your forces from Bush’s despicable war,” bin Laden said in an audiotape.



Yemen

A suicide bomber killed only himself in an attack in Al Nor in Taiz province. The governor of Shabwa province denied the Al Kor mountains are Yemen’s version of Tora Bora. Several tribal leaders in Abyan called for opposition to al Qaeda.






United States

The FBI arrested Abdel Hameed Shehadeh and a federal court has charged him for attempting to join al Qaeda and the Taliban in Pakistan, Jordan, and Somalia. Shehadeh, an American citizen, also created jihadist websites and attempted to recruit a friend.







Pakistan: North Waziristan operation is not on the table

Just days after the US government committed to providing the Pakistani military more than $2 billion in aid, the top general in the northwest said an operation in North Waziristan won’t happen anytime soon. From Dawn: Pakistan will consider mounting an anti-Taliban offensive in North Waziristan only when other tribal areas are stabilised, a senior […]


Pakistan

Lieutenant General Malik said the military is not going to carry out an operation in North Waziristan in the next six months. The Inspector General of the Frontier Corps said Arakzai is 90 percent cleared of the Taliban. Six Taliban fighters and one soldier were killed in fighting in Arakzai.


Anti-Taliban tribe in Kurram cut off by Pakistani Army

The Pakistani military has cut off the Shia, anti-Taliban Turi tribe from any remaining support it may have received from neighboring Afghanistan. The BBC reports: The blockade comes amid reports that the Turis have once again refused to allow the militants to enter Afghanistan via Kurram. The Taliban have been trying to launch operations around […]


Iran

Iran has begun loading nuclear fuel into the core of the Bushehr reactor. The Bushehr plant will be connected to Iran’s electrical grid by February, officials said.