A senior militant may be among 2 dozen people killed in the latest attack on the Taliban.
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan - The Taliban are furious about the latest apparent U.S. missile strike in Pakistan, indicating a senior militant may be among two dozen people killed, officials and residents said Sunday.
The attack Friday on the North Waziristan tribal region was believed to have killed several Arab fighters but government officials have been notably quiet while continuing operations.
However, two Pakistani intelligence officials said insurgents were moving aggressively in the area while using harsh language against local residents, including calling them "salable commodities" — an accusation of spying.
The intelligence officials, who said their information came from informants and field agents, interpreted the Taliban's anger as a sign that a senior militant may have been among at least 24 people killed. But that has not been confirmed, said the officials, who sought anonymity because they were not allowed to speak to media.
Ramping up cross-border strikes-
The U.S. has ramped up cross-border strikes that target alleged al-Qaida and Taliban hideouts in Pakistan's tribal regions bordering Afghanistan. Pakistani leaders have condemned the attacks as violations of their country's sovereignty.
Pakistan's chief army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said at least 20 people died in the attack, eight of them foreign militants.
Two residents in the area targeted Friday said Taliban fighters warned people not to discuss the missile strike or inspect the rubble at the site. The residents requested anonymity for fear of Taliban retribution.
Taliban and top Pakistani government spokesmen either could not be reached, did not return calls or declined to comment on the strike.
The U.S. rarely acknowledges cross-border attacks inside Pakistani territory by forces from Afghanistan. A U.S. military spokesman in Afghanistan, 1st Lt. Nathan Perry, did not deny U.S. involvement but said he had "no information to give."
Extremists based in Pakistan's border regions have been blamed for attacks on American and NATO forces in Afghanistan and for violence inside Pakistan. Al-Qaida leaders including Osama bin Laden are believed to be hiding somewhere in the lawless tribal regions along the border.
Just last month, a suicide truck bombing killed 54 people and severely damaged the Marriott Hotel in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad. It was a worldwide spectacle of terror.
American attacks inflame public opinion. Pakistan has taken it upon themselves to help combat the problem of the Taliban within their country.
Pakistan's fledgling civilian government has tried to convince the population it cannot duck the fight against militancy. But leaders also warn that American attacks in Pakistan inflame public opinion against the West and undermine the fight against terrorism. Pakistan is caught in a hard place.
On Wednesday, intelligence agencies are to privately brief lawmakers about the militant threat facing Pakistan during a special joint session of parliament.
Pakistan has been carrying out its own operations against insurgents in the northwest, and has vowed to try to eliminate the problem, though it is a struggle everyday.
Security forces on Sunday killed two alleged Taliban commanders in Swat, one of whom was believed to be affiliated with al-Qaida, said Maj. Nasir Ali, an army spokesman.
In the Bajur tribal region, overnight clashes with security forces killed five suspected militants, police official Fazl Rabi said. A Sunday bomb blast wounded five people in a compound where tribal elders were meeting to discuss ways to rid the area of militants, Rabi said.
The military offensive in Bajur has earned praise from the U.S., but it has also prompted a mass exodus of civilians fleeing the fighting. The government has sent troops, vehicles, and helicopters to the region to find the Taliban.
Many civillians are in relief camps in Pakistan, but some 20,000 Pakistanis have crossed the border into eastern Afghanistan, according to the United Nations.
Meanwhile, a three-day ultimatum from the government for Afghans living illegally in Bajur to leave was due to expire later Sunday. Of an estimated 80,000 Afghans, only about 15,000 had left, said Abdul Haseeb, a local government official.
He said "the administration may be lenient and give them another couple of days."
It was unclear whether the Afghans were all heading back across the porous, disputed border to Afghanistan or simply going to other parts of Pakistan.
The political divisions in the reasons are sharply changing, but the Taliban seems injured and desperate while being attacked from both sides of the border. The world is watching closely now.

Click to view image: '234733-talibani_burning.jpg'
By: archimech
In: Afghanistan, Middle East
Tags: afghanistan, Afghanistan, border battles, Taliban, taliban, air strikes, Pakistan, pakistan, insurgents, Pakistan border, Pakistan battles, Waziristan, waziristan, attack, arab fighters killed, border war
Marked as: approved
Views: 14045 | Comments: 41 | Votes: 0 | Favorites: 0 | Shared: 1 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 1
Advertisement below
|
|
| Liveleak on Facebook | |
|
LIKE Liveleak.com |
-
U.S. launches air strikes on Baghdad Shia neighbourhoods
-
U.S. drones hit Taliban commander's Pakistan house
-
U.S. Marine Call in Air Strikes During Training
-
Afghanistan - "Beating the Taliban by the Book" (Aug.2008)
-
More drone strikes in Pakistan, Chechen and Arab fighters killed
-
Israel Air Strikes - Cockpit View
-
Iraq War - Greatest Air Strikes
-
Al Jazeera Gaza air strikes footage - 17 May 07
-
Iran's air defense can repel U.S. air strikes - Russian brass
-
Iran Plans Retaliatory Air Strikes on Israel
-
Air strikes kill Taliban commanders in Afghanistan




Wow, I'm just like,,,, you know,,,, devastated. Those poor Talibans are furious? Gee thats so sad. Must suck to be them. Ohh well at least those mountains are getting nicely fertilized with Tali ooze.
Theres a bright side to this story :-))
Posted Oct-5-2008 ByRuffus (4297.34) 
Ruffus View Channel Send Message
(17)
The Taliban are always good for a laugh. They seem to think that they can regularly violate the rules of engagement yet are genuinely shocked when the favor is returned.
Posted Oct-5-2008 Byunderdogfl (11.78) 
underdogfl View Channel Send Message
(15)
Rules of engagement aren't some international law. As it is US and everybody else have their own set of rules and they try to abide them. These rules also can change from mission to mission.
Anyway, Taleban has ROE that says that there aren't any rules for far as they are concerned.
Posted Oct-5-2008 BySjumppanen (236.24) Sjumppanen View Channel Send Message
(0)
The Taliban are furious> ? lolwho gives a f@#K
Posted Oct-5-2008 ByMETALGOD2099 (41.88) 
METALGOD2099 View Channel Send Message
(12)
Taliban are just cry babies. LMAO
Posted Oct-5-2008 Byrich901 (101.64) rich901 View Channel Send Message
(8)
Boo fuking hoo. I'm furious we haven't killed ALL of the towel heads yet.
Posted Oct-5-2008 ByToneninja (76.98) Toneninja Send Message
(8)
come from under your rock and lets see those tears!
Posted Oct-5-2008 Bystevel1000 (34.22) 
stevel1000 View Channel Send Message
(7)
And we care because? Our goal is to kill the Taliban. That is what we do. Hopefully we will kill ALL the Taliban.
Have a nice day.
Posted Oct-5-2008 Bydinky-doo-dot-two (10.76) 
dinky-doo-dot-two View Channel Send Message
(6)
Waah the Tally-babies are upset, boofukinghoo.
Kill them all.
Posted Oct-5-2008 ByDave56 (216.20) 
Dave56 Send Message
(6)
Phreak you, idiot!
Posted Oct-5-2008 Bymorelman2 (706.82) 
morelman2 View Channel Send Message
(-2)
My apologies to Dave56 I qouted the wrong comment. My most humble apologies.
Posted Oct-5-2008 Bymorelman2 (706.82) 
morelman2 View Channel Send Message
(4)
It came from MSNBC and other sources bro.
Bullshit?
Who's side are you on bro?
The Taliban is closer to shit than almost anything on the planet.
Posted Oct-7-2008 Byarchimech (211.74) archimech Send Message
(0)
It's a WAR....hope the Muj are wearing a cup because Pakistan can't and isn't going to stop the Americans from killing the Muj and their supporters in Waziristan!!
Posted Oct-5-2008 ByLoPull (506.62) 
LoPull View Channel Send Message
(2)
Well lets send Obama to sit down and talk with them..You know if we only knew what they were pissed about we could all sit around a campfire and sing
Posted Oct-6-2008 Bygreen257 (12.28) 
green257 View Channel Send Message
(2)
yaaaawwwnnnnnnnnnnnn
who cares what a bunch of backwards cave people think!
Posted Oct-6-2008 ByJihad_Slayer (33.60) 
Jihad_Slayer View Channel Send Message
(2)
WHY DO THE USA KEEP ATACKING THE TALIBAN?IT IS A PURE DISGRACE THESE FINE MEN ARE ATTACKED,ALL THAT CULTURE AND HISTORY JUST BLOWN TO OBLIVIAN,GET A GRIP USA,THE TALIBAN ARE MAD AT WHAT YOU HAVE DONE,dont do it again?!or ill tell me mar to stop wearing her vail.
Posted Oct-5-2008 Bynickthegreek (14.40) 
nickthegreek View Channel Send Message
(1)
the taliban are so fuking stupid a baby 3 hours old is smarter and wiser then them they are mac the u.s. killed some inocent peopl but then the next day they will strap a bomb on a kid and make him kill 10 other innocent people, and they thinkthey are doing the right thing whats the difference idiots.
Posted Oct-5-2008 Byfreeloader (35.26) 
freeloader View Channel Send Message
(1)
The Taliban is gettin rocked.
Posted Oct-6-2008 ByIslamicDeathCult (96.16) IslamicDeathCult View Channel Send Message
(1)