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Terror Networks
Pakistan's Jihadist Movements - Top 25 Commanders
2010-10-23
[MEMRI] This week MEMRI is launching its South Asia Studies Project. Be sure to visit the South Asia Studies Project daily.

This paper seeks to identify the top jihadist commanders of the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and other Sunni terrorist organizations in Pakistain who remain free despite the security operations conducted by the Pak military in recent years.

On September 1, 2010, the U.S. Department of State designated Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP, or the Movement of Pak Taliban) as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), and declared Hakimullah Mehsud, the Emir of TTP, and his deputy Waliur Rehman as Specially Designated Global Terrorists. A reward of $5 million each was also announced for information leading to the location of the two terrorist commanders.

The decision came within a month of the U.S. Department of State declaring Harkat ul-Jihad al-Islami (HuJI) as an FTO and its commander, Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri, as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. On August 6, the United Nations, aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society also listed Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri as a global terrorist for "being associated with" Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, or the Taliban, and for "participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf [of], or in support of" Al-Qaeda.

Like Hakimullah Mehsud and other TTP commanders, Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri is also believed to be based in the Pak tribal region of Wazoo. Kashmiri heads the Brigade 313, an operational unit of Al-Qaeda. In a sign of undeniable cooperation between the TTP and Al-Qaeda, Pak media reports indicated that the December 31, 2009, suicide kaboom on the CIA's forward base in Afghanistan's Khost province was planned by Ilyas Kashmiri, Hakimullah Mehsud, and other jihadist commanders based in the Pak tribal region. A video that emerged later showed Humam Al-Balawi, who carried out the Khost attack, sitting alongside Hakimullah Mehsud while recording his reasons for carrying out the suicide kaboom.

Now, the operational relationships between the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, HuJi, and other Sunni jihadist organizations are so linked that it is impossible to delineate true differences between these groups. The Taliban are united under the leadership of Mullah Mohammad Omar, Emir of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the Taliban's shadow government in Afghanistan). Though the Afghan Taliban are currently focused on their goal to drive out the U.S. and NATO troops from Afghanistan, their relationships with the Pak Taliban are inalienable. The Pak Taliban are united under the banner of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP), but consider Mullah Omar as their Emir.

After the 2001 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, a large number of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces of Evil returned to their familiar bases in South Wazoo, where they were commanded by Nek Mohammad. However,
The infamous However...
after the killing of Nek Mohammad in mid-2004 in a U.S. missile attack, the forces of Evil were leaderless.

In December 2007, Baitullah Mehsud established the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistain to organize the forces of Evil in South Wazoo. The TTP soon emerged as a loose confederation of a number of turbanic groups based in Pakistain's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATAs), which are situated along the Afghan border. Haroon Rashid, a senior Pak journalist who has reported developments in the Pak tribal region over several decades, noted in August 2009 that "unlike the other Taliban capos such as Hafiz Gul Bahadur and Maulvi Nazir Ahmad, Baitullah Mehsud's objectives were not limited to establishing Islamic Shari'a within South Wazoo and the tribal region; rather Baitullah Mehsud wanted the enforcement of Islamic Shari'a in Pakistain and across the entire world, and had indeed begun planning and was prepared to take bigger risks."
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