Pak Taliban leader vows war in Afghanistan

Reuters/NY Times:

The leader of the Pakistani Taliban vowed on Saturday to carry on fighting NATO and U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan regardless of negotiations for a peace deal with the government of Pakistan.

Baitullah Mehsud told a group of journalists, invited to his stronghold in the tribal lands of South Waziristan, that he wanted to stop fighting the Pakistan army.

"Fighting between the Taliban and Pakistan is harming Islam and Pakistan. This fighting should come to an end immediately," Mehsud said.

But he made no commitment about halting attacks in Afghanistan, and said the jihad, or holy war, would carry on.

"Islam does not recognize frontiers and boundaries. Jihad in Afghanistan will continue," Mehsud said, as guards carrying Kalashnikov assault rifles looked on.

Mark Laity, NATO spokesman in Kabul, said: Such comments come as no surprise to us. Mehsud is a very dangerous man and everybody knows that."

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Mehsud is a man who needs to be introduced to Hellfire from a Predator missile. It is absurd that Pakistan would make a deal with such an evil person. It raises serious questions about Pakistan commitments made that have earned it substantial funds from the US. We are not getting our monies worth from these guys.

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