Mullah Nazir just got Obama'd

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Mullah Nazir was known as one of Pakistan's 'good Taliban'

Most victims of drone attacks live their lives in the shadows, their names publicised only once they are dead by intelligence sources pushing one agenda or another.

Mullah Nazir, killed in the first drone strike of 2013, is different.

Even before his death his name was already well known in South Waziristan where he controlled the main militant faction – as well as further afield where he was known as one of Islamabad's pet "Good Taliban" commanders.

He sent his fighters across the border to battle American and Afghan forces, and avoided taking on the Pakistani military, leaving him at odds with the leadership of the Pakistan Taliban led by Hakimullah Mehsud, based around North Waziristan.

As a result, his death could upset the careful balance that the Pakistan military has tried to build in the troubled tribal areas that border Afghanistan.

But he remained a crucial target for the CIA's drone programme much to the irritation of some Pakistani officers.

"The programme is making things very difficult for us. Nazir is the sole remaining major militant leader willing to be an ally," is how one officer described the tension in a recent interview with Reuters.

However, his ambiguous position also reflected the problems in the so called "Good Taliban, Bad Taliban" distinction made in Pakistan.

Imtiaz Gul, an author and expert on the country's tribal belt, said Mullah Nazir was playing a double game, harbouring al-Qaeda operatives despite agreeing peace deals with Islamabad.

"Both Pakistan and the US should be pleased he is gone because he was undermining Pakistan's stated position of disrupting, denying and degrading al Qaeda," he said.

Mullah Nazir was known as one of Pakistan's 'good Taliban' - Telegraph
 

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Tough situation. It's true that killing him will tilt the balance in favor of the "bad" Taliban, but I guess that has to be weighed against whatever bad he was doing in secret?
 

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This guy epitomizes how fukked up the political situation in that part of the world is

Hes from South Waziristan, which is technically Pakistan, but claimed by Afghanistan.

Wazir tribesmen were instrumental in fighting Indians in Kashmir post partition and helping put the Mohamadzai sub clan on the throne in Kabul

Nazir had Afghan and Pakistani citizenship

He pledged allegiance to Mullah Omar and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, and facilitated men and arms to the fight against the Americans

At the same time he had a peace agreement with the Pakistanis who are American "allies"

He went to war with Uzbek jihadists and their local allies after they started hitting up local tribal elders, and chased them out with the help of the Pakistani army. At the same time, he also has close links with other "Al Qaeda"
types who strictly fought in Afghanistan

He had hostility with the Pakistani Taliban aka TTP, but also refused to act against them.

And recently he ordered all Mehsud tribesman banned from his areas

:beli:

His death may cause all sorts of fukkkery
 

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Maybe this will push Pakistan to get rid of their pets.
 

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Tough situation. It's true that killing him will tilt the balance in favor of the "bad" Taliban, but I guess that has to be weighed against whatever bad he was doing in secret?

its so fukked, i cant even really call it one way or the other

did the Pakistanis know he was about to get droned and let it happen, because although he was an ally now he wouldve been a problem later? or did they let it happen because at the end of the day they dont give a fukk? (ie what happened to Nek Mohamad)

or did the Americans drone him without the Pakistanis knowing?

Will the TTP step in the void? or is the Wazir distrust of the Mehsuds strong enough to prevent an outsider or an outsider linked individual from coming to power?

How does this effect the situation in North Waziristan where the Haqqanis are based and where another "good" Taliban commander resides, Hafiz Gul Bahadur?

Does he say fukk it, why cooperate with the Pakistanis when Im getting droned' regardless?
 

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Obama smiling like a motherfukka to the camera, murking off terrorists left and right like he playing call of duty.
 
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