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Fearing that Taliban supremo Mullah Omar might be targetted by US drones, Pakistan's ISI has helped him to flee from the border town of Quetta to the mega port city of Karachi, where he has established a new Shura council. One-eyed leader of the Afghan...
Tags: Karachi, Mullah Omar, Afghan Taliban, Pakistan, ISI, washington times, taliban leaders, Washington, Quetta, Waziristan, Abdul Haq, War in Afghanistan, Taliban, Islamic terrorism, Islamism, Inter-Services Intelligence, Osama bin Laden, Al-Qaeda, War Conflict, War on Terrorism, Military of Pakistan, Mohammed Omar, Obaidullah Akhund, Year of birth missing
The positive momentum generated by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit has to be sustained and enhanced to take it to its logical end of placing the Pakistan-US relationship on a mature and mutually beneficial basis. This is vital in...
Tags: visit, Inter-Services Intelligence, Afghan Taliban, Islamic terrorism, Afghanistan, Islamism, Al Qaeda&, Iranian Plateau, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Washington, US-India, Indian, Hillary Rodham Clinton, allnews, Islamic republics, Lahore, Taliban, Pakistan, War in Afghanistan
Slovakia, Friday agreed on priorities for Afghanistan through 2010 and a security transition concept when the time is right. Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen after the meeting in Bratislava, Slovakia's capital...The ministers "agreed that we need...
Tags: Afghanistan, Afghan Taliban, Hamid Karzai, Abdullah Abdullah, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Barack Obama, Nato, presidential runoff, NATO, Richard Holbrooke
Pakistani and Afghan jehadi groups have decided to start �battle of evil and just�, as the Afghan fighters assured Pakistani militants of complete support in their fight against Pak army in South Waziristan. According to sources, it was decided in a meeting...
The United States should provide information about top militants in Pakistan, a government minister said on Thursday, as Washington stepped up pressure on Islamabad to go after Taliban leaders. The United States, struggling to contain rising insurgent...
Tags: Pakistan, Taliban Leadership Operating, Afghan Taliban, United States, Balochistan, U.S, drone attack, Quetta
But according to us the Quetta shura does not exist in Quetta,� Malik said. �What we are requesting the US and the UK and all other stakeholders is to please give us real-time information. If you know that they are present you must be knowing their names,...
Tags: Quetta Shura, Pakistani, Afghan Taliban, U.S, Mullah Omar, South Waziristan, Rehman Malik, taliban commander, Mohammed Omar, Kandahar
SWAT: Afghan Taliban declined a request for help from the militants in Swat by reminding them of their policy of non-interference in Pakistan’s affairs. Sources among the Afghan Taliban told that the Swat Taliban had approached them recently...
Tags: afghan taliban
The militants in Pakistan's northwestern region of Swat Valley had recently approached the Taliban and sought help in their battle against Pakistani security forces, a Press TV correspondent reported Monday citing Pakistan's Geo TV. A source, who described...
Tags: Pakistani Taliban, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, Pakistan Army, Pak Taliban, Swat Taliban, Afghan Taliban, sought help
Pakistanis' views on the Taliban have shifted dramatically in the past year, with 70 percent now opposing the militants, a poll released Thursday said. The United States doesn't fare well either, with 64 percent of Pakistanis seeing Washington as an enemy.
Tags: Afghan Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud
Although, there were already differences among the militants operating in Pakistan, the issuance of a new code of conduct by the Afghan Taliban movement has deepened them, The News learnt here on Wednesday. The Taliban movement in Afghanistan issued a...
Tags: Afghan Taliban, suicide attacks