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    CIA hit list: 30 high value drone targets in Pakistan

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    By Sarah Akel on 15 December 2010 Uncategorized

    LAHORE: Seeking credible intelligence cooperation from Islamabad, the
    US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) sleuths stationed in Pakistan
    have shared with their Pakistani counterparts a list of 30 high-value
    al-Qaeda and Taliban-linked terrorists, who currently operate from
    their Waziristan hideouts and have evaded successfully the radar of
    the American drones.

    According to well-informed sources in the Pakistani security
    establishment, who are working in tandem with their American
    counterparts in the US-led war against terror, the CIA sleuths have
    got prior permission of their bosses to kill all those on the hit list
    while using deadly drones since it was almost impossible for anyone to
    capture them alive in the Waziristan region even if they are somehow
    tracked down. Started under former President Bush, the drone programme
    is being run by the CIA, which had been provided written legal
    authority to hunt down and kill any terrorist without seeking further
    approval each time the Agency wants to hit a high value target. The
    previously undisclosed CIA hit list of targets included top al-Qaeda
    leaders, such as Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Dr Ayman al-Zawahiri
    and other principal figures from al-Qaida, Taliban, Haqqani network
    and their affiliated terrorist groups. The hit list was known as “the
    high-value target list”, also called HVT.

    Following the ouster of President Bush in 2008, his successor,
    President Obama, was quick to grant the CIA the presidential authority
    to kill the most wanted al-Qaeda and Taliban-linked leaders. The newer
    hit list of the potential drone targets represents an expanded CIA
    effort against a larger number of al-Qaeda fugitives who are operating
    from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Yemen. The hit list is updated from
    time to time as the CIA, in consultation with other counter terrorism
    agencies, adds names or deletes those al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders who
    are captured or killed, or when new intelligence indicates the
    emergence of a new terror leader. The hit list contains the names of
    many of the same people who are on the FBI’s list of most-wanted
    terror suspects, although the lists are prepared independently.

    US intelligence sleuths stationed in Pakistan believe that there are
    over 2,000 al-Qaeda militants who have taken shelter in the Waziristan
    region alone on the Pak-Afghan tribal belt. According to them, there
    are three primary targets of the ongoing American drone strikes – key
    al-Qaeda and its allied commanders; al-Qaeda’s external operations
    network; and al-Qaeda, Taliban and their allied Afghan and Pakistani
    militant groups which are conducting cross border ambushes against the
    US-led Allied Forces across the border in Afghanistan. The following
    is the list of the 24 non-Pakistani high-value al-Qaeda and
    Taliban-linked terrorists who are the potential targets of the CIA-run
    American drone programme:

    Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, his deputy Dr Ayman al-Zawahiri,
    al-Qaeda’s No. 3 Sheikh Yunis al-Mauretani, the ameer of the Afghan
    Taliban, Mullah Mohammad Omar, al-Qaeda’s chief operational commander
    for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Saif Al Adal, al-Qaeda’s chief military
    strategists for terror operations in the West, Commander Ilyas
    Kashmiri, the chief of the Haqqani militant network, Jalaluddin
    Haqqani, the operational commander of the Haqqani network, Sirajuddin
    Haqqani, the official spokesman of al-Qaeda, Sulaiman Abu Ghath, the
    spiritual leader of al-Qaeda, Abu Hafs al-Mauritani, al-Qaeda’s field
    commander for operations in Afghanistan, Abu Yahya al-Libi, al-Qaeda’s
    operational chief for North America, Adnan Al-Shukri Juma, Osama bin
    Laden’s son, Saad bin Laden, the commander of Turkish jehadis in North
    Waziristan, Abu Hanifah, the commander of the Chinese jehadis in North
    Waziristan, Abu Nasir, the commander of Uzbek and Tajik militants in
    North Waziristan, Abu Akash, two German brothers, Mouneer Chouka alias
    Abu Adam and Yaseen Chouka alias Abu Ibrahim, who command German
    militants, three American jehadis, Abu Ibrahim al Amriki, Sayfullah al
    Amriki and Anwar al-Awlaki, two Yemeni militants, Nasir al-Wahishi and
    Qassim al-Raimi, a Saudi militant Said al-Shiri, and an Algerian
    jehadi Abdelmalek Droukdel.

    The CIA hit list also carries the names of six key al-Qaeda and
    Taliban-linked jehadi leaders from Pakistan who are involved in
    targeting the Pakistani and NATO forces and are considered common
    enemies by Washington and Islamabad. They include the ameer of the
    Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, Commander Hakeemullah Mehsud, his fellow
    commanders, Maulvi Faqeer Mohammad and Waliur Rehman Mehsud, Taliban
    renegades in Waziristan, Hafiz Gul Buhadar and Maulvi Nazir, and the
    fugitive ameer of the Swat chapter of the
    Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi, Maulvi Fazalullh.

    According to sources in the security establishment, despite public
    protests against violations of their national sovereignty by the
    drones, the Pakistani authorities are sharing vital intelligence
    information with their American counterparts to nip the evil of
    al-Qaeda and Taliban in the bud which equally threatens Pakistan. To
    substantiate their claim, they referred to the September 16, 2010
    statement of US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan,
    Richard Holbrooke, wherein the late senior official had stated that
    the drone attacks against terrorists in Pakistan’s northern tribal
    region were being conducted in close collaboration with Pakistan’s
    civil as well as military leadership. “Everything we do is in close
    collaboration with Pakistan government and the GHQ”, The News had
    quoted Holbrooke, as saying.

    amir.mir1969@gmail.com

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