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12 April 2009 ISLAMABAD – The Pakistani Taliban
is making a move further into the area of Pakistan.
Now they are very close to the capital of Pakistan,
Islamabad, after they have managed to establish their
rules (Islam-ed) in the region of Swat Valley and got
accepted by the populations there. Around 20 vehicles
that transported a number of Mujahideen entered the
Buner District, 100 km North West of Islamabad on
Monday (6/4). The local office confirmed on Monday
that it was true that the Mujahideen had entered the
town area and were fighting the police personnels of
Pakistan in some parts of the Buner district. The
Pakistani Taliban had succeeded in controlling the
Swat Valley and implemented Islamic rules in that
region. The Swat Valley is located around 160 km from
Islamabad.
The Taliban admitted that the attacks they had
launched in Pakistan which targeted the US kafir
forces and its allies, were as a response to the
American missile attacks which they had often fired
into the tribal regions of Pakistan and killed
innocent civilians. The Taliban had repeatedly
warned Pakistan that they would do "something" in the
capital of Pakistan if Pakistan continues to battle
the Taliban and supports the "war on terror" launched
by the US. Even though it is now recorded that
there are around 70,000 kafir forces in Afghanistan,
that number does not reduce the spirit of the
Mujahideen, instead they even become stronger from day
to day, and their strength and deployments have even
spread into the borders.
If the Taliban Mujahideen in Afghanistan are focused
in finishing off the kafir forces every day, then in
Pakistan, the Mujahideen are carrying out attacks on
the transportation convoys that bring logistics for
the US terrorist forces and its puppets in
Afghanistan. The growing strength of the Taliban
Mujahideen in Afghanistan and Pakistan made the US
burnt with exasperation, and it tried to look for new
strategies to fight them, including using the sly
tricks of intending to pay the tribal chiefs in the
rural areas of Pakistan to help the US. The US had
also embraced new friends in order to join forces in
the war in Afghanistan, one of them is Russia. |