By Omar Waraich / Islamabad
No one has contributed to Pakistan's slide into chaos over recent years more than Baitullah Mehsud. From his base in the wilds of South Waziristan, the leader of the Pakistan Taliban has overseen the killing of over 1,200 civilians and several hundred soldiers through brutal means including suicide bombings, kidnappings and beheadings. He has been accused of masterminding the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in late December 2007. In late March, Washington announced a $5m reward for information leading to his capture, describing Mehsud as a "key al-Qaeda facilitator." And over the past week alone, he claimed responsibility for five separate terrorist attacks, including the bombing of a luxury hotel in Peshawar and the killing of a vocal anti-Taliban cleric in Lahore.
Now Pakistan is taking the fight to his mountainous stronghold, ordering an expansion of its current offensive against Taliban fighters in the Swat Valley. On Sunday night, denouncing Mehsud as "the root cause of all evils," Owais Ghani, the Governor of the North West Frontier Province said that the government has called on the army to launch a "full-fledged" military operation to eliminate Mehsud and his estimated 20,000 men. The crucial battle may prove to be the most difficult that Pakistan's military has faced on its soil in recent years.
For more on this article, please click on the following link: Pakistan Takes On Taliban Leader Mehsud: Time
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Pakistan Takes On Taliban Leader Mehsud: Time
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