Monday, July 26, 2010

Whoa! US Predator Drones Make Second Strike In Same Day Sunday, 4 Taliban Eliminated


That'll teach me not to check back at The Long War Journal later in the day yesterday as US predator drones made a second airstrike in NW Pakistan, this time in North Waziristan and the result was four Taliban killed.

Earlier yesterday, I had mentioned that the morning strike was only the second strike of the whole month of July so apparently the CIA heard me and decided to up the number as quick as they could! LOL



US kills 4 'militants' in North Waziristan in second strike today


The US has again struck at a terrorist safehouse in Pakistan's Taliban-controlled tribal agencies.

Predators or the more sophisticated Reapers fired two Hellfire missiles at a compound in the village of Darga Mandi, which is just outside Miramshah, the main town in North Waziristan.

Four "militants" were reported killed and two more are said to have been wounded. No senior al Qaeda, Taliban, or allied terror group operatives have been reported killed in the strike.

The strike outside Miramshah is the second in the tribal agencies today; an earlier strike was carried out in the village of Shaktoi Algad in South Waziristan, a stronghold of Hakeemullah Mehsud, the leader of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan. Four Taliban fighters were reported killed in the Shaktoi strike.

There have been three strikes in North and South Waziristan over the past two days. In addition to today's two strikes, on July 24, the US struck a Taliban compound near Wana, killing 16 Taliban fighters. The July 24 attack took place in a region controlled by Mullah Nazir, a Taliban leader with close ties to Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar, as well as Pakistan's military and intelligence services.

The village of Darga Mandi is in the sphere of influence of the Haqqani Network, a Taliban group led by mujahedeen commander Jalaluddin Haqqani and his son Siraj. The Haqqanis are closely allied to al Qaeda and to the Taliban, led by Mullah Omar. Siraj Haqqani is the leader of the Miramshah Regional Military Shura, one of the Taliban's top four commands; he sits on the Taliban's Quetta Shura; and he is also is a member of al Qaeda's Shura Majlis. The Haqqanis are based on both sides of the Afghan-Pakistani border.

Just last week, the US added Nasiruddin Haqqani, a brother of Siriaj, to the list of specially designated global terrorists. Nasiruddin has traveled to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates between 2004-2009 to carry out fundraising for the Haqqani Network, al Qaeda, and the Taliban.

The US killed Mohammed Haqqani, another of the 12 sons of Jalaluddin Haqqani, in the Feb. 18 airstrike in Danda Darpa Khel just outside Miramshah, the main town in North Waziristan. Mohammed served as a military commander for the Haqqani Network.

Despite the known presence of al Qaeda and other foreign groups in North Waziristan, and requests by the US that action be taken against these groups, the Pakistani military has indicated that it has no plans to take on the Haqqani Network or allied Taliban leader Hafiz Gul Bahadar. The Haqqanis and Bahadar are considered "good Taliban" by the Pakistani military establishment as they do not carry out attacks inside Pakistan.

2 comments:

Sharku said...

here is a video link on the MTHEL, a joint US and Israeli endeavor that had the funding canceled.

MTHEL

Holger Awakens said...

Very cool Shark!

maybe it is MTHEL = Muslims To HELL

:)

:Holger Danske