CIA confirms that Benazir killed by Baitullah Mehsud

Hopefully this should end all the conspiracy theory nonsense that Musharraf was behind her death or her husband, even though both are idiots

CIA blames extremist for Bhutto killing

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080118/ap_on_go_ot/us_pakistan

WASHINGTON - The CIA has concluded that a Pakistani tribal leader’s network was behind the assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, according to a U.S. intelligence official.

The tribal leader, Baitullah Mehsud, is an extremist with strong ties to al-Qaida and an alliance with the Taliban. He heads up a network in South Waziristan, a lawless border region abutting Afghanistan. He has been blamed for an organized campaign of assassinations of Pakistani officials and suicide bombings in the country.

The CIA concluded that Mehsud was behind the Dec. 27 killing of Bhutto shortly after it occurred, according to an intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

The Washington Post first reported the CIA’s take on Friday, in an interview with CIA director Michael Hayden. “This was done by that network around Baitullah Mehsud. We have no reason to question that,” Hayden told the newspaper.

The intelligence official said Mehsud, believed to be in his early 30s, is a “committed jihadist” who recruits and trains suicide operatives for the Taliban and al-Qaida. His network carries out suicide attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan, primarily along the border. The attacks have stretched from Nuristan province in northeast Afghanistan to Helmand province in the south.

He has bragged of having 3,000 would-be suicide bombers. His suicide squads have taken credit for attacks against the military and police in northwestern Pakistan, as well as bombings at a hotel in the capital of Islamabad that killed a security guard and at the Islamabad international airport.

Mehsud’s men kidnapped nearly 250 Pakistani soldiers in August and held them until November, when he negotiated the release of two dozen jailed tribesmen, a group that included extremists and would-be suicide bombers.

Mehsud’s forces also are believed to be behind an attack Wednesday on a Pakistani army fort near the Afghan border that left at least 22 soldiers dead or missing. The insurgents later abandoned the fort.

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has blamed Mehsud’s movement, Tehrik-e-Taliban, for 19 suicide attacks that killed more than 450 people over the last three months.

Mehsud, whose tribe of the same name is the most violent in South Waziristan province, signed a peace pact with Pakistan’s army in February 2005. In it, he promised to deny shelter to foreign al-Qaida fighters in exchange for an end to military operations in the region and compensation for tribesmen killed by the military.

“It was a disaster for the U.S. The bad guys had more operational freedom,” said Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan, the senior Republican on the House Intelligence subcommittee on terrorism. Rogers has made more than a dozen trips to Pakistan and Afghanistan in the last two years.

Al-Qaida has since re-established its headquarters in the sanctuary of the tribal area, and suicide bombers and Taliban fighters are believed to cross into Afghanistan regularly to attack civilians and U.S. and Afghan forces.

Mehsud fought in the late 1990s for the Taliban against the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan, according to U.S. intelligence.

The Musharraf government fingered Mehsud for Bhutto’s death in December, but some members of her political party and her family have questioned those assertions. There have been complaints that the government failed to provide her adequate security and vague allegations that elements within the government might have been involved in the assassination.

In December, the Pakistani government released the transcript of a purported conversation in which an al-Qaida operative reported to Mehsud that his men carried out the attack on Bhutto.

Rogers, who receives frequent intelligence briefings on Pakistan, told AP he has not seen definitive proof Mehsud’s organization carried out the attack.

“We had good information that he was at least making the attempt to do it. If his folks were the first ones to do it, I haven’t seen that yet. I do believe he had every intention to kill Bhutto. I don’t think you can say (he did it) that definitely.”

Bhutto was a secular politician popular in the U.S. and other Western countries for her opposition to hard-line Islam. Mehsud has denied involvement in her death.

Re: CIA confirms that Benazir killed by Baitullah Mehsud

Merc, no one is blaming Mush for her Murder..What people blamed Mush for is not providing adequate security and not provinding Benazir what she requested...

Thats not nonsense...

Also, the insensitivity and ludicrous excuses made for her death added to Mushies guilt.

If Baitullah Mehsoods men are involved, then they will have to go after him, but as of yet, there is no substantial move against him.

Re: CIA confirms that Benazir killed by Baitullah Mehsud

While I personally think Baitullah or someone like him did it..... I also think that the CIA has a severe credibility problem at the moment. WMDs in Iraq indeed...

Re: CIA confirms that Benazir killed by Baitullah Mehsud

^^ well you also know how Bush and Company cherry picked the info from CIA and twisted it to suit their needs

and CIA took stringent measures to avoid politicians influence its decision making needs and the NIE on Iran is the latest example

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BULL ****!!!

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CIA is definately the source number #1 to trust. Al Qaidas existance, WMDs in Iraq, tape scandal of Muslim torture videos vanished, Irani nuclear threats, etc.
Foolish people!

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just because Al-CIAda “said” such and such is involved in such and such, doesnt confirm anything.

An agency inquiry finds ‘strong indications’ that Taliban leader Baitullah Mahsud and his associates were behind the slaying.

                                                                        By Josh Meyer, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer                         

January 18, 2008

                                                                                                                                                       WASHINGTON -- The CIA believes that Pakistani Taliban commander Baitullah Mahsud and his associates, some linked to Al Qaeda, were responsible for the assassination last month of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, a U.S. intelligence official said Thursday.

“There are strong indications that Baitullah Mahsud was behind the Bhutto assassination,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly. “There is certainly no reason to doubt that Mahsud was behind this.”

** The intelligence official said he could not disclose how the CIA had reached that conclusion, including whether the assessment was based, at least in part, on a telephone call that Pakistani authorities say they intercepted shortly after Bhutto was killed. **In that call, a man said to be Mahsud congratulates a cleric who claims that his associates carried out the killing.

Mahsud has denied involvement in the attack on Bhutto on Dec. 27 after a political rally in the garrison city of Rawalpindi. But Mahsud, a tribal leader in northwest Pakistan, has not publicly commented on the purported call.

The CIA assessment concurred with that of Pakistani officials, who have said they believe that Mahsud was most likely behind the assassination, as well as an attack on Bhutto’s convoy in October, hours after she returned to Pakistan from a self-imposed eight-year exile.

** But an associate of Bhutto’s said Thursday that her Pakistan People’s Party was deeply skeptical of the CIA’s assertions, especially when so little in the way of a forensic criminal investigation has been done. Party officials say that most, if not all, of the evidence in the case was destroyed by police and firefighters who hosed down the site within hours of the shooting and suicide attack, making it virtually impossible to gather evidence to help determine who else might have been involved.**
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“Whoever is now identified as responsible by state sources, we would need to know how they came to any conclusions, as we are uncomfortable with the cover-up that was done on the ground after Ms. Bhutto’s assassination,” the party official said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution by Pakistani officials.**

Bhutto had contended that the rise of extremism in Pakistan could not have happened without support from government agencies, including the military and the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency, or ISI. And she said that though Mahsud had reportedly threatened to send suicide bombers against her if she came back to Pakistan, the real danger came from extremist elements within the government that were opposed to her return.

** “I’m not worried about Mahsud, I’m worried about the threat within the government,” she told the Guardian newspaper of London. “People like Mahsud are just pawns. It is the forces behind them that have presided over the rise of extremism and militancy in my country.”**

Pakistani officials angrily denied such allegations. And the U.S. intelligence official said, “We don’t have information that points to the involvement of the ISI or any other organization within the Pakistan government in the plot.”

** Robert Grenier, the CIA’s station chief in Islamabad, the capital, from 1999 to 2002, said he too believed that “extremists within Pakistan and folks associated with Baitullah Mahsud” were the likely culprits.**

One former Pakistani official, however, cautioned that even if Mahsud was involved, that did not mean that elements in the Pakistani army or intelligence agencies did not play a role in the slaying, , even if only to look the other way or help stymie an investigation.

“My view is that this was a combination of elements from the intelligence agencies with people from the extremist groups with whom they have working relationships,” said Hassan Abbas, a former official in the administrations of Bhutto and President Pervez Musharraf and author of the book “Pakistan’s Drift into Extremism: Allah, the Army and America’s War on Terror.”

The CIA’s conclusions about Mahsud’s involvement were first reported in the Washington Post, based on comments made to the newspaper by CIA Director Michael V. Hayden.

The U.S. intelligence official also said Mahsud’s organization poses a serious internal threat to Pakistan.

American counter-terrorism officials have said recently that Mahsud has amassed a large force of fighters that has been responsible for potentially dozens of suicide bombings and other serious attacks.

“Mahsud is a die-hard militant with strong ties to Al Qaeda, the Taliban and other terrorist organizations,” the U.S. official said. “He and his followers, who operate out of the tribal areas, pose serious security risks inside Pakistan and have to be among the first suspects to look at if terrorist attacks occur there in the future.”

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why dont they capture this boogeyman?

Re: CIA confirms that Benazir killed by Baitullah Mehsud

^Who will destabilize Pakistan then? Some one needs to take care at borders too and US of A is eagier on selling tons of weaponry as ever. US economy is experiencing hard times.

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Mehsud has denied even sending out warning messages, he said someone made those warnings up.... yeah, Elvis did that.

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^Mehsoods ppl are quite fashionable. Using eye glasses and a nice hair cut with some brown leather jacket and a neat white shirt. It could be Beckham!

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CIA

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahhaahhahahaha now i'm convinced! :@:

CIA's credibility lies along the same lines as ISI. :D same deal, different names.

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Assalamlikum Merc,

What else can be expected from their reports? Ofcourse they'll blame them. They need to get into our lands, and they're achieving it through these means.

Taliban have already denied any involvement.

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^^ i will welcome them to our lands, if they are coming to kill this hypocrites in beards. Most welcome...
**
..."bait ullah masood" ko us k anjam tuk pounchayein gey" .... DGMO **

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They cried the big bad wolf, but when the big bad wolf came for real, no one believed them. :chai:

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Ya i trust Baitullah Meshud immensely... He is an angel , a saint , whenever he plans killing a crowd of 20 via a suicide bombing, he usually accepts it right away.

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Ya the same way we get into their lands, just like being sitting somewhere in Canada or UK or USA .

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Thank you CIA, without your confirmation, we the people of Pakistan would have been in dark forever.

Govt. of Pakistan knew it right after assassination. That is why the crime site was POWER WASHED within two hours. How lucky we are that we have angels protecting us with the support of their ‘God’.

:jhanda:

Next thing CIA will confirm to Pakistanis be that Bush is the Promised Messiah that Muslims have been waiting for (specially conspiracy-lover Pakistaniz).

God Bless America.

Re: CIA confirms that Benazir killed by Baitullah Mehsud

Yeah, the CIA wants everyone to believe that.
Just like they said there were WMD in Iraq.

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Bull F-in shyt.
Most read book by us official on usamaBladin,says alqaida kill Zia ul haq.
That book is written by ex president's security adviser.

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Why is US opposing a UN inquiry? Interesting. Anyone could be involved in this. Even the supposed good guys policing the world.