Pakistani Taliban claims NYC car bomb

Time to clean up cesspool aka North Wazirstan. I hope they capture these mfs one by one and use them for target practice.

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Pakistani Taliban claims NYC car bomb
By NAHAL TOOSI and RYAN LUCAS (AP) – 1 hour ago
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s Taliban chief promised attacks on major U.S. cities in a video apparently dated early April and released following the weekend’s car bomb attempt in New York City, a monitoring group said Monday. It followed reports of another video in which the group apparently tried to take credit for that attempted strike.
U.S. authorities have played down the potential connection between the Pakistani militant network and the car bomb attempt in New York’s Times Square, saying the group does not have the global infrastructure to carry out such a strike. However, the Pakistani Taliban are allied with al-Qaida and other groups, which could expand their reach.
The latest video is about nine minutes long and features Hakimullah Mehsud, the Pakistani Taliban chief, according to IntelCenter, a U.S.-based group that monitors militant media.
Mehsud does not specifically mention New York, but says he is speaking on April 4 of this year, and promises that, “God willing, very soon in some days or a month’s time, the Muslim (community) will see the fruits of most successful attacks of our fedayeen in USA.”
“Fedayeen” usually refers to suicide bombers, which the car bomb attempt in New York did not involve.
Mehsud also refutes earlier Pakistani and American claims that he died in a U.S. missile strike in January, a belief Pakistani intelligence officials recently revised.
The video follows a second, shorter clip in which the group appears to claim responsibility for the attempted car bomb, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, another monitoring organization.
In the 1 minute, 11 second video allegedly released by the Pakistani Taliban, the militant group says the attack is revenge for the death of its leader, Baitullah Mehsud, and the recent slaying of al-Qaida in Iraq leaders Abu Omar al-Baghdadi and Abu Ayyub al-Masri, who were killed by U.S. and Iraqi troops last month north of Baghdad.
SITE, a U.S.-based terrorist tracking organization, first uncovered the video on YouTube. The tape, which later appeared to have been removed from the website, makes no specific reference to the attack in New York, nor does it mention that the location or that it was a car bomb.
New York City’s police commissioner said there’s no evidence of a Taliban link to the failed car bomb.
In a copy of the tape provided by SITE, an unidentified voice speaking in Urdu, the primary language in Pakistan, says the group takes “full responsibility for the RECENT ATTACK IN THE USA.” The speaker says it comes in response to American “interference and terrorism in Muslim Countries, especially in Pakistan for (the) Lalmasjid operation,” a reference to the Pakistani army’s 2007 storming of the Red Mosque in Islamabad where militants were holed up inside.
The claim could not be immediately verified. But if it turns out to be genuine, it would be the first time the Pakistani Taliban has struck outside of South Asia. It has no known global infrastructure like al-Qaida. In at least one past instance, the Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack it played no role in.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs declined to comment on the claim.
“I’m not going to get into assumptions about who might be involved or what their motives might be,” Gibbs said on Air Force One as President Barack Obama flew to New Orleans.
At the start of the video, a text in gold letters on black background celebrates the “jaw-breaking blow to Satan’s USA.” As the speaker delivers the message, images of the slain militants mentioned flash across the screen. English subtitles are provided at the bottom.
The speaker says the attack also avenges U.S. drone strikes in Pakistani tribal areas that target Taliban leaders hiding there and the “abduction, torture and humiliation” of Aafia Siddiqui.
Siddiqui is a 37-year-old Pakistani scientist who was convicted in a U.S. court in New York in February of trying to kill American service personnel after her arrest in Afghanistan in 2008. Her case has triggered anger among Pakistani extremist groups and in sections of the media.
As the message concludes, the voice calls on NATO countries — who have troops stationed in Afghanistan — to oppose “evil U.S. policies” and “sincerely apologize for the massacres in Iraq, Yemen, Afghanistan and Pakistani tribal areas.”
The Pakistani Taliban is one of Pakistan’s largest and deadliest militant groups. It has strong links to al-Qaida and is based in the northwest close to the Afghan border. The group has carried out scores of bloody attacks inside Pakistan in recent years, mostly against Pakistani targets, but it has made no secret of its hatred toward the United States.
Last year, its then commander, Baitullah Mehsud, vowed to “amaze everyone in the world” with an attack on Washington or even the White House. But Mehsud also reportedly said his men were behind a mass shooting at the American Civic Association in Binghamton in April 2009. That claim turned out to be false.
The claim comes a day after police in New York found a potentially powerful car bomb that apparently began to detonate but did not explode in a smoking sport utility vehicle in Times Square.
The vehicle contained three propane tanks, fireworks, two filled 5-gallon gasoline containers, and two clocks with batteries, electrical wire and other components, officials said.
Lucas reported from Cairo. Associated Press writer Chris Brummitt contributed to this report from Islamabad, Pakistan.
Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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bull****, the americans looking for excuses to finally drop an atom on pak with the helpof pakistani puppets/kuttay

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LOL some people will believe anything. Our own Pakistani people calling for the killing of Pashtuns they're not human to them. Astaghfirullah.

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this is truely an awkward situation emerging. on one hand you guys aim to totally eliminate talibs, on the other you need talibs to look after your interests as residents in foreign countries. interesting

whether you guys like their islam or not, we know the talibs live in the area northwest of pakistan, why dont you guys just let them live in peace. so they'd be dutybound to let you live in peace

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The Mayor of NYC denied it was Taliban, Al-Qaeda or any Pakistani group.

Not sure why the Pakistani terrorists are claiming this was their job .... ?????

They are looking for a suspicious looking white man who apparently parked the vehicle.

The same reason why, during the intifada in Palestine, quite often 3 or 4 different groups would claim the responsibility for a single attack.

Claiming to be responsible for an action helps with recruitment and funding. The Pakistani Taliban are trying to appear to be capable of striking in the US, so that more people who want to attack the US will be drawn to them and to support them.

You must be kidding me!!

Just FYI, americans are neither believing on it nor paying any attention to that claim. Even the media is not talking about these claims at all.

Pakistani talibans are ultra stupid, nothing more than that!


These claimants are nothing but liars/b@stards sold off to our enemies. I remember there was one more similar incident in past where some oriental rushed into an immigration office and killed several people, to which Mehsud or someone else in Pakistan claimed that it was work of their men and the Pakistani accomplice ran off (which turned out to be false).

Exactly!

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For Pakistani patriots it is time to pray for the safety of our Northern areas.

One would shiver contemplating the possible American reaction if such a terrorist act in NY would have gone off killing large number of people.

Then Prez Obama or Hillory Clinton would not be able to stop the cries for revenge.

What happened in early days of Afghan invasion should be a lesson for all of us. If you remember back then, Americans dropped the 35,000 lb on the Taliban.

Now they have even bigger conventional bombs. Few of those on N. Wazirastan would cause HUGE disaster, and make the drone attacks look like pin pricks.

Oh well posters like FBI and CP are securely settled in the West. Why do they care what havoc would decend on Pakistan. So they continue supporting terror.

Sad!

Let's all pray for the safety of Pakistan, because these Talibots are hell bent on turning Pakistan into their beloved Islamist Jahannum of Afghanistan aka under gora boots.

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Seems fabricated. I expect americans to come up with better techniques than these.

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Pakistani origin US man linked to TS bomb plot
Updated at: 0800 PST, Tuesday, May 04, 2010 ShareThis story
WASHINGTON: An American citizen who is originally from Pakistan has been linked to the car bomb plot in New York’s Times Square, amid increasing concerns that the failed attack was connected to international terrorism.

The man is believed to have bought the car that was left parked in Times Square loaded with explosives on Saturday night, according to U.S officials.

The latest clue to the identity of the would-be bomber comes as officials said the failed attempt on midtown Manhatten appears to have been masterminded by several people with international ties.

White House officials said that fresh clues were pointing in the direction of a “foreign nexus” and used the word ‘terrorism, for the first time in connection with the attack.

“I would say that whoever did that would be categorised as a terrorist,” Robert Gibbs, Obama’s spokesman, said.

Police and FBI agents said that they were looking for a second suspect, a man filmed on a tourist’s video camera running from the car shortly after it was parked in Times Square on Saturday. They also want to identify a white man, aged in his forties, who was videotaped on surveillance cameras removing a shirt and putting it in a backpack.

Police said that they had tracked down the registered owner of the dark, 1993 Nissan Pathfinder that contained the crude home-made bomb but he was not a suspect. He sold his car three weeks ago to a man described as of Hispanic or Middle Eastern appearance, aged about 30. That man is now believed to be of Pakistani origin.

Paul J. Browne of the New York Police Department said that had the bomb gone off there was a “good possibility of people being killed, windows shattered, but not resulting in a building collapse”. Police were also investigating whether there were links between the aborted plot and the botched car bomb attacks at Glasgow airport in 2007. Both involved cars containing propane and petrol that did not explode. The Glasgow attack allegedly had its roots in Iraq.

Another possible motive being explored centres on the cartoon South Park, which outraged many Muslims after a recent episode depicted the Prophet Muhammad in a bear suit. The Nissan was parked near the headquarters of Viacom, the owner of Comedy Central, which is the channel that airs South Park.

The car, whose number plates had been stolen from a junkyard, entered Times Square at 6.28pm on Saturday. Two minutes after it was parked, with the engine running and its hazard lights flashing, street vendors noticed smoke coming from inside it and alerted police.

The bomb was big but amateurish. Dozens of firecrackers appeared to be intended as a triggering mechanism to light two jugs of petrol, which in turn were meant to cause three tanks of propane, similar to that used in barbecues, to explode. Eight bags of fertiliser had also been placed inside a metal gun locker but the fertiliser was not the right type to cause explosions.

dude seriously pity on u. stop living in the dream world.

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U.S. seeks Pakistani-American over car bomb: report
Michelle Nichols and Daniel Trotta
NEW YORK
Mon May 3, 2010 11:36pm EDT

(Reuters) - U.S. investigators want to arrest a Pakistani-American man they have identified as the buyer of the vehicle used in a failed car bombing in New York’s Times Square, the New York Times reported on Monday.

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The man recently returned from a trip to Pakistan, the newspaper said, citing people briefed on the investigation.

The naturalized U.S. citizen from Pakistan, who lives in neighboring Connecticut, bought the 1993 Nissan sport utility vehicle with cash and no paperwork in the last three weeks, the Times said.

“Investigators who were tracking the man were also exploring whether he or others who might have been involved in the attempted bombing had been in contact with people or groups overseas,” it said, citing unnamed federal officials.

Law enforcement sources told Reuters that Saturday’s attempted attack may have involved more than one person and could have international ties.

The hunt for the suspects has now been taken over by the Joint Terrorism Task Force, led by the Justice Department.

Investigators – who are poring over surveillance camera footage, the Pathfinder and the bomb parts for clues – want to talk to a white man in his 40s captured on video near the vehicle shortly after it was left in Times Square.

Casualties, damage and chaos would have been certain if the crude bomb made of fuel and fireworks had gone off as the theater, shopping and hotel district was packed with people on a warm weekend evening.

For New Yorkers who bore the brunt of the September 11 attacks by al Qaeda militants in 2001, the scare was a reminder that their city of 8 million people is under constant threat.

‘INTENDED TO TERRORIZE’

Street vendors selling T-shirts and handbags alerted police to the smoking and sparking Nissan Pathfinder that was parked awkwardly with its engine running and hazard lights on near a Broadway theater where Disney’s “The Lion King” is performed.

The Pathfinder, with a license plate taken from a car now in a repair shop in Connecticut, was rigged with propane gas cylinders, gasoline cans, fertilizer, fireworks and timing devices when it was found in Times Square.

“I would say that that was intended to terrorize,” White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters. “And I would say that whoever did that would be categorized as a terrorist.”

The incident had little impact on Monday on a broadly stronger stock market and Treasury bonds stayed lower in a similarly muted reaction, with attention focused on encouraging economic data and reduced anxiety over Greece.

The registered owner of the vehicle told police he sold it three weeks ago without any paperwork to a 29- or 30-year-old man described as Hispanic or Middle Eastern, the sources told Reuters.

One law enforcement source said the apparent difference between the vehicle buyer and the man captured on video in Times Square gave “some credibility to the statement that (investigators) believe there is more than one individual involved and that it is international in scope.”

But several officials cautioned against drawing conclusions because the investigation was still in the early stages.

“I can’t at this point rule in or out the possibility of international connections,” said one senior U.S. intelligence official.

Police said they plan to release a second video, taken by a tourist in Times Square and showing a man running near the scene at about the time of the incident.

The New York Times said investigators appear to be assigning less importance to the white man in his 40s seen removing a shirt in the first video released by police.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg described the failed bomb attack as an “amateurish job” but authorities said the device could have created a deadly fireball had it detonated.

“If anything was made clear on Saturday night, it’s that New York is a target,” U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, a Brooklyn native, said as he urged Washington to give the city $30 million to boost security.

‘SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS’

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder vowed that those responsible would be arrested.

“We have made really substantial progress. We have some good leads,” Holder told reporters in Washington. “We are following a number of other leads as well.”

The Taliban in Pakistan said on Sunday it planted the bomb to avenge the killing in April of al Qaeda’s two top leaders in Iraq. New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and Bloomberg have said there was “no evidence” to support that claim.

But former CIA analyst Bruce Riedel, who oversaw an Obama administration strategy review on Afghanistan and Pakistan last year, cautioned against dismissing a possible role of the Pakistani Taliban in the failed car bomb.

“They have said they want to attack inside the United States,” Riedel said before the Times report, adding there was “a very serious possibility” the incident involved “some Pakistani-American who has never built a car bomb before in his life but who is being coached either by phone or Internet.”

It increasingly looks like that there indeed is a connection. I'm glad the bomb did not go off. I hope they find this mf and hang him.

BTW, we need to accept our faults and admit that this is happening instead of denying it. I would have no sympathy for tribal areas if the US goes in with massive force and cleans up the area, and if that happens just remember that we are responsible for nurturing this jihadi terror monster and now its time to destroy it.

hanji just like somali lives are not important, pashtun lives are not important to us. :chai:

cheap lives eh?

What are you smoking? They're not peaceful people. They're terrorists, murderous killers, and most of them are not even Pakistanis. Most of these jihadi Islamists terrorist are Arabs, Somalis, and Chechns. They have no business being in Pakistan, killing and destroying our people and the country.

Stop connecting things that don’t connect. We’re talking about terrorists & the only good terrorist is the dead one.

Somalis and Pashtuns are victims of jihadi terrorists.

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U.S. citizen from Pakistan arrested in Times Square bomb case

By Anne E. Kornblut, Jerry Markon and Spencer S. Hsu
Tuesday, May 4, 2010; 2:02 AM
A man was arrested late Monday night in connection with the failed Times Square bombing, administration officials said. The suspect, Faisal Shahzad, a 30-year-old U.S. citizen from Pakistan, allegedly purchased the sport utility vehicle that authorities found packed with explosives in New York on Saturday night.

Authorities became aware of his identity Monday afternoon. He was arrested just after 11 p.m. by Customs and Border Protection agents at JFK International Airport. Shahzad’s flight to Dubai had left the gate and was headed toward the runway when authorities discovered that he was on board and wanted. He was removed from the plane and taken into custody, an official said.

Officials were reluctant to discuss Shahzad’s potential ties to foreign extremists – or his travel abroad – except to say that they believed he was fleeing the country at the time of his arrest. They did not immediately announce the charges against him or say where he was being held.

In a statement read to news media early Tuesday, Attorney General Eric Holder identified Shahzad as the man arrested at JFK airport. “This investigation is ongoing, as are our attempts to gather useful intelligence, and we continue to pursue a number of leads,” Holder said. “But it’s clear that the intent behind this terrorist act was to kill Americans.”

An FBI-led Joint Terrorism Task Force had taken over the investigation Monday amid growing indications of a possible international connection, U.S. officials and law enforcement sources said.

Shahzad, who lived in Connecticut, is believed to have used cash to purchase the Nissan Pathfinder that was set ablaze but failed to detonate Saturday night on a tourist-crowded block in Midtown Manhattan.

Investigators and agents also were scouring international phone records showing calls “between some of the people who might be associated with this and folks overseas,” according to a U.S. official who has discussed the case with intelligence officers. Investigators uncovered evidence – a piece of paper, fingerprints or possibly both – that also indicates international ties, according to a federal official briefed on the investigation. The material points to “an individual who causes concern to [investigators], who has overseas connections, and they are looking for him,” the official said.

An overseas angle does not necessarily mean that the incident was planned or financed by al-Qaeda or another organized group, investigators said. “Think smaller,” said one senior law enforcement official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.

Even as investigators emphasized that the probe is in its early stages and little is definitively known, they pursued what Obama administration officials characterized as a flood of new leads, both foreign and domestic. The Pathfinder’s registered owner, for example, told investigators that he sold it several weeks ago to a stranger, in a cash transaction through Craigslist.

On a day of fast-moving developments from Manhattan to Washington, President Obama was repeatedly briefed on what a senior administration official called "a very active investigation.‘’ Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said in the morning that it was too early to designate the failed bombing as an attempted terrorist incident. By afternoon, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs was calling it just that.

“I would say that was intended to terrorize, and I would say that whomever did that would be categorized as a terrorist,” Gibbs said, sharpening the administration’s tone.

Differences also emerged over the significance of a surveillance video that caught a man in his 40s changing his shirt in an alley and looking over his shoulder near where the Pathfinder was parked. New York City police officials had characterized the man as acting suspiciously, but multiple federal law enforcement officials said he may not be the focus of the investigation.
“It looks like he was just taking off his shirt because he was hot,” said one law enforcement official. Investigators were seeking to find another person captured on video running north on Broadway away from the area where the smoking sport-utility vehicle caused an evacuation of Times Square on a crowded weekend night.

Police said the bomb would have created a fireball that likely would have killed or wounded many people, making it the most serious bombing attempt in the United States since the Christmas Day attack aboard a commercial flight bound for Detroit.

The growing evidence of terrorist connections in the Times Square case prompted the New York-based terrorism task force to take the lead in the investigation, which had been overseen by the New York Police Department, a senior U.S. law enforcement official said. That indicates that the failed bombing is being investigated as a terrorist incident with international connections, the official said.

FBI Special Agent Richard Kolko of the New York field office said in a statement Monday night that the “FBI JTTF [Joint Terrorism Task Force] and NYPD are working this case jointly and have been since the beginning.” The New York police force, known for its expertise in terrorism matters, is represented on the task force and will remain heavily involved in the probe, officials said.

In the rear of the SUV, police found a makeshift bomb made up of three tanks of propane similar to those used in backyard barbecues; two jugs of gasoline; dozens of M-88 firecrackers, which are legal for purchase in some states; and a metal gun case holding 100 pounds of fertilizer that police said was incapable of exploding.

Some officials cautioned that the international focus did not mean that other possibilities, such as domestic terrorism or an individual acting alone, were being ruled out. Nor did it mean, they said, that international ties automatically constituted a well-formed plot.

One federal law enforcement official, for example, said international communications don’t necessarily “get you to an international plot, a multi-organizational plot.”

“We’re just not there,” the official said.

The nature of the possible international connection also remained murky.

The Pakistani Taliban had asserted responsibility for the attempted bombing in a video posted on YouTube, but New York police and federal investigators have said no evidence had surfaced linking the group to the bomb.

On Sunday night, a second video was posted by apparent representatives of the Taliban, showing the group’s commander, Hakimullah Mehsud, promising to launch attacks in the United States.

Mehsud, who U.S. and Pakistani authorities initially believed was killed in a January drone strike, was recorded saying, “The time is very near when our fedayeen will attack the American states in their major cities . . . in some days or a month’s time.”

The video is marked with the logo of the Pakistani Taliban’s official media wing, Umar Studios, and appears to be credible, according to Evan F. Kohlmann, a terrorism consultant at Flashpoint Partners.

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Good to hear one more lungur caught red handed but when will they stop doing chichori harkats?

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wow what a fast action serial drama

more interesting then 24

both parties playing good roles:chupki: