Karzai Assassination Attempt Linked To Pakistan
As the new Pakistani government keeps telling everyone they know what they’re doing by making “peace” with these guys…
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - The weekend plot to kill Afghan President Hamid Karzai was masterminded by militants with links to the al-Qaida who reside in Pakistan’s lawless tribal areas, an Afghan intelligence official said Thursday.
Saeed Ansari, a spokesman for the Afghan intelligence service, said that one of those killed during a raid on a militant hideout in Kabul on Wednesday was also linked to a deadly suicide attack on the city’s luxurious Serena Hotel in January. Ansart identified him as Humayun.
After the Serena attack, in which eight people died, intelligence officials said Humayun had links to a network led by a militant leader Siraj Haqqani.
Haqqani’s network is believed to have links with al-Qaida members who operate from Pakistan’s tribal areas, where Afghan officials say Haqqani is also based. The U.S. military has a $200,000 bounty out on him.
Intelligence chief Amrullah Saleh has said those killed in the raid Wednesday and three other gunmen who tried to assassinate Karzai on Sunday, were in contact with militants inside Pakistan’s tribal regions.
Pakistan army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas called the allegation “baseless.”
Although Saleh said there was no evidence that the attack had the go- ahead from the Pakistani government, his comments will likely irk Islamabad. They could put a damper on recently improved relations between the two countries—relations often strained over allegations that Pakistan helps the Taliban and other militants.
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attempt on Karzai’s life during a military parade on Sunday. Karzai survived unharmed, but three people, including a lawmaker, were killed. Three assailants also died.
Afghan lawmakers on Tuesday passed a vote of no-confidence against the country’s three top security officials—including Saleh—after they revealed they had been aware of the assassination plot against Karzai hatched last month but failed to stop it. The officials, however, retained their jobs.
Sunday’s assault was at least the fourth attempt to assassinate Karzai since he came to power six years ago. That attack exposed how despite the presence of more than 40,000 U.S. and NATO-led troops and rapidly expanding Afghan security forces, Karzai is struggling to contain the insurgency.





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Pat -
That good-looking guy with “big gun(s)” in the second picture … Any chance he’s Blackwater covering Karzai’s ass?
Maggie
May 1st, 2008 at 6:35 amThat’s exactly who he is.
May 1st, 2008 at 6:52 amYep … he can cover my ass anytime …
May 1st, 2008 at 6:58 amYou’re an incessantly nasty bitch.
May 1st, 2008 at 7:00 amAnd damn proud of it …
May 1st, 2008 at 7:01 amDon’t ever change.
May 1st, 2008 at 7:09 amThat is an old stock photo from the first attempt on his life right after he became president. BW doesn’t cover Karzai - (I know the guy in the picture - no details for OPSEC reasons). Karzai has his own personal tribal guards these days, but he used to be covered by Dyncorp at one point. He got his tribal buddies after it started looking bad that the US needed to keep him protected. Too much like a puppet if he wasn’t looked after by his own boys.
May 1st, 2008 at 1:03 pmI can’t wait for the day that we go into this so called off limits area of Pakistan. Kick some ass, take lots of names. Find them, kill them.

May 1st, 2008 at 4:36 pmCase closed.