Tunisia
Islamists to Rule Tunisia – Clashes in Cradle of Revolt
Islamists to Rule Tunisia – Clashes in Cradle of Revolt
Taj Gul Mehsud, a deputy of Hakeemullah Mehsud, may have been killed in a previously unreported strike on Oct. 26 in South Waziristan.
Abu Miqdad al Masri and Abd al Rahman al Yemeni both were involved in al Qaeda’s external operations. Al Masri was also a member of al Qaeda’s Shura Majlis.
US Predators killed five Taliban commanders, including Mullah Nazir’s brother, in South Waziristan, and six “militants” in North Waziristan. The Taliban praised JUI-F leader Maulana Abdul Ghani, who was killed in a car accident.
Pakistan allows insurgent fire on US troops: general
Maulana Abdul Ghani and his political party, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl, have openly supported the Taliban for years.
Somali Islamist militants call for ‘mujahideen trained by Osama’
Clinton wants Mulla Omar in peace talks
US drone base in Ethiopia is operational
Somalia, Libya, Uganda: US military increases focus on militant threats from Africa
The US Air Force has built a small base at an airfield in Arba Minch from which the drones can be deployed.
$6.6 billion in lost Iraq cash now accounted for, inspector says
Security forces captured several Taliban commanders and fighters in Helmand, Uruzgan, Kandahar, Nimroz, Zabul, Paktia, Logar, and Wardak. The Taliban attacked a PRT in Kandahar.
Insurgents killed 18 Iraqis in a pair of bombings in Sadr City in Baghdad. Police killed three “gunmen” in an area west of Mosul.
Security forces killed six al Qaeda fighters in attacks in Shaqra and Zinjibar. The government denied it was employing Syrians to battle protesters.
Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali said Kenya has a right to pursue Shabaab in southern Somalia. Puntland welcomed Kenya’s invasion of the south to battle Shabaab.
The strike took place in the same village in the Mir Ali area where a senior al Qaeda leader was killed six weeks ago.
JuD ‘teaching’ Islam to Hindu flood victims
ISI may act if Afghanistan gets too close to India: Musharraf
Afghanistan – Scholars declare poppy cultivation un-Islamic
Twitter war with the Taliban
Afghanistan: Pakistan accused of backing Taliban
Gunmen suspected of belonging to Shabaab killed four people in an attack in the border town of Mandera. Kenyan officials denied reports that Kenya sought to negotiate with Shabaab.
Mao’s Rockets and the Eastern Afghan Border War, Part I
Karzai Invites McChrystal Back to Afghanistan for Visit
Tunisian Islamists await word on election win
Pakistan military denies BBC report on Taliban links
Hazrat Omar, the brother of “good Taliban” leader Mullah Nazir, was one of those killed. Omar was Nazir’s operational commander for Afghanistan.
A battalion of the Brigade of the Soldiers of the Caliphate, which carries out attacks in eastern Afghanistan, wants Kazakhstan to retract the ban on the veil and apologize.
Afghan forces soon to take charge in more areas