Pakistan Taliban leader, Hakimullah Mehsud threatens strikes on US in new video

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: May 03, 2010, 01:46 PM IST

Mehsud was reported to have been killed in a US bombing raid in January, but some reports last week quoted Pakistani intelligence officials as saying he had survived the strike.

Four months after he was believed killed in a US drone strike, Pakistan Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud has appeared in a new video, vowing revenge attacks against major American cities.

Mehsud threatened to carry out strikes against the US within a month for killings of the Taliban and al-Qaeda leaders as he surfaced in a nine-minute video apparently made on April 4, US monitoring groups reported.

"The time is very near when our fidayeen will attack states in major US cities," Mehsud warned on the video where he was shown flanked by two armed masked men. 

This is the first time that Taliban have directly threatened to carry out suicide attacks on the US soil, on the pattern of their close allies al-Qaeda.   

The video comes in the wake of an attempted car bombing in New York's Times Square on Sunday and follows another video released by Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) in which the group claimed responsibility for the failed strike. The US investigative agencies have however ruled out the attack being handiwork of any Islamist terror organisation.

US authorities played down the potential connection between the Pakistani militant network and the car bomb, saying the group does not have global infrastructure to carry out such attacks.

Mehsud was reported to have been killed in January in a US drone strike in Shaktai area of Waziristan in northwestern Pakistan. But, last week Pakistan's military intelligence ISI claimed that he had survived the attack.
 
Referring to the reports of his death, 27-year-old Tehreek-e-Taliban chief in the video rubbished them describing them as "open lie and propaganda by the non-believers". 

"Inshaallah (God willing) very soon in some days or a month's time the world will see the fruit's of most successful attacks by our fidayeen in the USA," Mehsud warned in the video.

CNN said Mehsud, who was once Pakistan's most feared terrorist commander, had made similar threats in an audio message in another TTP tape released to Pakistani journalists on April 19 which carried his photograph pasted on a map of US.

The second video in which the TTP claimed responsibility for Times Square attack, the outfit said it was a retaliation for having "martyred many of our Muslim leaders and many respective brothers from al-Qaeda".    

He specifically named the killing of Baitullah Mehsud, his predecessor in TTP who was killed in a US missile strike in August last year.

Mehsud said that TTP had already infiltrated the US. "Our fidayeen have penetrated the terrorist American, we will give extremely painful blows to the fanatic America." 

He also warned NATO and other allies to abandon the US or they would face worst humiliation and destruction than America itself.

SITE, the US intelligence group which monitors terrorist websites, said the video was made by Umar studio, the media arm of the TTP, which was sure to embarrass Islamabad.

The second video also showed Qari Hussain, the Taliban's suicide bomber trainer.

On another website commonly used by Islamists said the New York attacks were also revenge for killing of two senior Iraqi al-Qaeda leaders Abu Ayub Al-Masri and Abu Omar Al-Baghdadi.