‘Good’ Taliban leader threatens Pakistani state over drone strikes
Taliban leader Hafiz Gul Bahadar said his “patience” with the government is in danger of ending as US airstrikes are killing people in North Waziristan.
Taliban leader Hafiz Gul Bahadar said his “patience” with the government is in danger of ending as US airstrikes are killing people in North Waziristan.
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Moezeddine Garsallaoui, a Swiss citizen originally from Tunisia who is now thought to be a senior al Qaeda operative in North Waziristan, said the elections are a Western trick designed to usurp the establishment of a global caliphate.
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Four members of a pro-government militia and two Lashkar-e-Islam fighters were killed in a clash in Khyber. The US said it is confident that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program is secure.
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Rawil Kusaynuv, the emir of the Zahir Baibars Battalion, a unit in the Jund al Khilafah, said there are several battalions operating in Afghanistan.
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A US official said another major attack on the US in Afghanistan would damage relations with Pakistan. Pakistan’s ambassador to the US denied Pakistan is supporting the Taliban. The Taliban bombed a girls’ school in Mardan.
Major attack would damage Pakistan alliance: US official
The leader of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan also reiterated his loyalty to Afghan Taliban emir Mullah Omar.
The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan said that Abu Bakr al Almani, a previously unknown jihadist, was killed during battle.
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The Taliban killed four people, including a pro-government tribal leader, in separate attacks in Bajaur and South Waziristan. The Taliban also killed a political leader and his bodyguard in a bombing outside a mosque in Swabi.
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The Taliban killed five Pakistani soldiers in Makeen in South Waziristan; unconfirmed reports claimed up to 15 soldiers were killed. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied a report that the country’s nuclear weapons are not secured.
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