Baitullah Mehsud dead:)

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I hope Mehsud is finally dead.

Good riddance!

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Id like to know where he is burried

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MAY ALLAH FORGIVE HIM IF HE WAS ON RIGHT PATH.........
JEWS(BRAIN OF USA) JUST WNT TO KILL THOSE WHO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM FOR ISLAM....

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^ :konfused:

lol what a dumb comment .

His body should be taken out from the grave and sent for DNA to confirm his death. Otherwise he would be added to his zombies collegues, Bin Laden and Mullah Omar who are some how still be shown as alive though dead or non-existing.

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1. They won't let you see his body until they have been mostly eliminated.
2. Who are you going to match his DNA with?

Blood and hair samples, finger printing, gene, any thing available for matching.
If he doesn't have any sort, then he is already a zombie or non-existing, some one is impersonating him, might still be alive. Or he is still alive, shave his beard, wear denim jean, sunglases, ajrak on his sholders with ak 47 hidden uder his balley, heading to Karachi the biggest haven for criminals on earth to join some cult organization which is against jehadis, begin business, buy house in Defense and become elite. Again he would continue to be a zombie, the Living-Dead.:)

we may have rejoiced all too quickly, looks like he many not be dead
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Pakistan Taliban chief ‘not dead’

I dont think anyone is going to believe this guy. The US has some very credible evidence apparently..

This may be nothing more the propganda on the parrt of the Taliban.

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Look another view.
** UN has just started the probe of**** Shaheed Benazeer Bhutto**'s assasination
read this news;

http://www.jang.net/jm/8-8-2009/images/1014.gif

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let the actors build another bogeyman to serve another purpose.

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More sources confirming his death.

Mehsud killed with 40 aides in attack: Turkistan,8/9/2009 2:22:18 PM

Baitullah, Hakimullah, Wali killed: Turkistan Beetani - GEO.tv

Now the resports of 40 terrorists dead along with BM … makes one wonder how many terrorists have actually been killed in these drone attacks …

Anyway here is some “trivia” about his death …
Desire for son led to Baitullah Mehsud’s death: Report - Pakistan - World - NEWS - The Times of India

Mehsud was spending the night with his second wife**](http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/world/pakistan/Desire-for-son-led-to-Baitullah-Mehsuds-death-Report/articleshow/4874073.cms#)*in the village of Zangarha on Wednesday when he was killed in an American drone attack, the Sunday Times said. *

It said the 35-year-old Mehsud, who has four daughters**](http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/world/pakistan/Desire-for-son-led-to-Baitullah-Mehsuds-death-Report/articleshow/4874073.cms#)by his first wife, took a second wife, the daughter of an influential cleric, last November

I don't understand why you Punjabi nationalists hate Karachi so much.
It is your friends like Mehsud who have Pakistan brought to abyss by their stupid policies. It is these places who are the worst anti-Pakistan and anti-Islam centers.
And yet you Karachi haters can not get Urdu speaking people out of your mind?

To all Pakistani people, congratulations on elimination of an enemy of Pakistan!

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^^ I don't think he was referring to urdu speaking people. We cannot ignore issues we are dealing with in Karachi and how karachitiites are suffering because of them but anyway, this thread is not about Karachi or Punjab, so lets not deviate from the topic.

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This is a recent survey by Al Jazeera (with Gallup) on the threats to Pakistan … interesting figures … Taliban are a dismal third to US and India !!!

Al Jazeera English - Focus - Pakistan: State of the nation

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^ what does that have to do with this thread?

CIA Stunned – Americans Led To Strike Wrong Target.

The drone strike that resulted in the death of Pakistan’s most wanted terrorist is believed to be a result of deliberately planted false intelligence, sources in South Waziristan have confirmed.
Rival militants close to Qari Zainullah Mehsud (who was killed on Baitullah Mehsud’s orders) tipped off suspected local CIA informers about the presence of a ‘high value afghan taliban target’ in a house in South Waziristan.
Qari Zainuddin, a former aide of Baitullah Mehsud, had denounced Baitullah Mehsud in June this year and had revealed Mehsud’s links with Indian and Israeli intelligence agencies. Zainuddin was gunned down in his office the next day and Baitullah Mehsud claimed responsibility for the killing.
In what appears to be an attempt to extract revenge by those loyal to Qari Zainuddin, false intelligence was deliberately fed to a number of local residents suspected of working as informers for the Americans in Afghanistan. Hours later, a CIA operated drone guided by a physically dropped electronic homing device, attacked and destroyed the house which the Americans believed was occupied by Anti-US Afghan Taliban.
The CIA has been paying tribesman in Waziristan “plant the electronic devices” near militant safehouses, reported the Guardian on June 1st this year. “Hours or days later, a drone, guided by the signal from the chip, destroys the building with a salvo of missiles.”
This isn’t the first time an electronic homing device has led the Americans to strike a wrong target. The Guardian’s report continues:
Word of these tiny transmitters has been circulating in militant circles for months. In early April, the Pakistani Taliban leader Mullah Nazir said he had caught “spies” who were inserting into militants’ phones “location-tracking SIMs” — Subscriber Identity Module cards, used to identify mobile devices on a cellular network.
Ten days later, 19 year-old Habibur Rehman made a videotaped “confession” of planting such devices, just before he was executed by the Taliban as an American spy. “I was given $122 to drop chips wrapped in cigarette paper at Al Qaeda and Taliban houses,” he said. If I was successful, I was told, I would be given thousands of dollars.”
But Rehman says he didn’t just tag jihadists with the devices. “The money was good so I started throwing the chips all over. I knew people were dying because of what I was doing, but I needed the money,” he added. Which raises the possibility that the unmanned aircraft — America’s key weapons in its covert war on Pakistan’s jihadists and insurgents — may have been lead to the wrong targets.
The ‘wrong target’ for the Americans on this occasion has turned out to be the right one for the Pakistanis, who have seen a violent rise in suicide attacks and assasinations in recent years, most of which had been tracked backed to Baitullah Mehsud’s Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
Pakistani security officials have long complained about the Americans’ choice of targets.
Various reports have also surfaced in recent months disclosing the extent of support Baitullah Mehsud received from India and Israel, using Afghanistan as a base for training and arming anti-Pakistan terrorists. US army and NATO issued rifles and communication equipment has been seized from captured militants and TTP safehouses, and captured terrorists have often spoken of training by Indian nationals in Afghanistan.
The Americans were concentrating on Taliban and Qaeda forces that attack American and coalition troops in Afghanistan but were ignoring militants operating in Pakistan, a senior Pakistani official in the administration that oversees the tribal region told TIME Magazine last year.
“The Americans are not interested in our bad guys,” the official said, referring in particular to Baitullah Mehsud.
Other sources within the Pakistani intelligence community firmly believe that Baitullah Mehsud was being protected by US Drones, warning him of Pakistan Army’s action and movement in advance.
It appears the Americans have finally heeded to the long-standing demand of the Pakistani security services, even if unintentionally.

EXCLUSIVE: Drone Strike Not Meant For Mehsud | Pakistan Daily: The Pakistan News Agency

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