Perhaps the Pakistanis finally felt obliged to buy in to U.S. intelligence on al Qaeda operatives inside of their country so it has been announced that Pakistani forces have nabbed a very big al Qaeda fish in Quetta.
From the report at The Long War Journal:
The Pakistani military claimed it captured Younis al Mauritania, a senior al Qaeda leader who was directing attacks against the US, Europe, and Australia, along with two associates during a raid in the southwestern city of Quetta.
The Pakistani Army announced today that al Mauritania and "two other senior Al Qaeda operatives, Abdul Ghaffar Al Shami (Bachar Chama) and Messara Al Shami (Mujahid Amino)" were captured in a joint raid that was conducted by the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI), the military's notorious intelligence service, and the Frontier Corps Balochistan. The arrests were "conducted with technical assistance of United States Intelligence Agencies," the Pakistani military's press release stated. The date of the raid was not announced. A grainy file photograph of al Mauritania was released.
Al Mauritania "was tasked personally by Osama Bin Ladan to focus on hitting targets of economical importance in United States of America, Europe, and Australia," according to the Pakistani military's announcement.
"He was planning to target United States economic interests including gas/oil pipelines, power generating dams, and strike ships/oil tankers through explosive laden speed boats in International waters," the press release continued.
US intelligence officials have not confirmed the Pakistani claims that al Mauritania and the two other operatives are in custody.
As you can see, this hasn't been confirmed by the U.S. but this doesn't seem like the kind of operation that the Pakistanis would make up - it sounds more to me like the Pakistanis trying to heal some diplomatic wounds. Let's hope it is true as it would represent just another blow to the islamic terror group.
Pakistani forces capture senior al Qaeda leader Younis al Mauritania in Quetta
The Pakistani military claimed it captured Younis al Mauritania, a senior al Qaeda leader who was directing attacks against the US, Europe, and Australia, along with two associates during a raid in the southwestern city of Quetta.
The Pakistani Army announced today that al Mauritania and "two other senior Al Qaeda operatives, Abdul Ghaffar Al Shami (Bachar Chama) and Messara Al Shami (Mujahid Amino)" were captured in a joint raid that was conducted by the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI), the military's notorious intelligence service, and the Frontier Corps Balochistan. The arrests were "conducted with technical assistance of United States Intelligence Agencies," the Pakistani military's press release stated. The date of the raid was not announced. A grainy file photograph of al Mauritania was released.
Al Mauritania "was tasked personally by Osama Bin Ladan to focus on hitting targets of economical importance in United States of America, Europe, and Australia," according to the Pakistani military's announcement.
"He was planning to target United States economic interests including gas/oil pipelines, power generating dams, and strike ships/oil tankers through explosive laden speed boats in International waters," the press release continued.
US intelligence officials have not confirmed the Pakistani claims that al Mauritania and the two other operatives are in custody.
Al Mauritania, who was previously an unknown figure, jumped into the spotlight last year after he was identified as directing a plot by al Qaeda to attack multiple targets in Europe in a Mumbai-like terror assault. Several news reports incorrectly claimed that he was al Qaeda's so-called "number 3," or third in command. The number 3 designation is often assigned to al Qaeda's suspected operations chief. [see LWJ report, Al Qaeda's #3 misidentified again, for more information.]
But, in fact, US intelligence officials told The Long War Journal that al Mauritania is a senior member of al Qaeda's external operations council, the division that is tasked with hitting the US, Europe, and allied nations. Al Mauritania, Adnan el Shukrijuma, and Ilyas Kashmiri are believed to be the senior-most members of the external operations council. Kashmiri is rumored to have been killed in a Predator strike in early June, but the report has never been confirmed.
The Pakistani military has described al Mauritania's "critical arrest" as "yet another fatal blow [that] has been delivered to al Qaeda." Senior US intelligence officials claim that al Qaeda has been dealt near-death blows the past several months. Osama bin Laden was killed in a US raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2. US officials believe that Atiyah Abd al Rahman, a top al Qaeda leader, and Kashmiri, have been killed in Predator drone strikes in June and late August, respectively. But Atiyah, who like Kashmiri has been reported killed in the past, only to resurface, has not been confirmed killed.
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