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America's Afghan Peace Treaty Victory for the Fighters: What is in the TTP documentary paying tribute to Hakimullah Mehsud?

America's Afghan Peace Treaty Victory for the Fighters

The banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has released a 40-minute documentary called Abtal-ul-Amat-3, describing the agreement between the Afghan Taliban and the United States as a major victory for the current jihadists.


The video could also be called an attempt to give the Pakistani Taliban an impression of being closer to or under the Afghan Taliban.

The documentary has been published at a point where the question of what the future of anti-Pakistan militant groups in Afghanistan will look like when it comes to the possible capture of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

While the Afghan government, on the one hand, is regarded as their supporter, they on the other hand blame the Afghan Taliban for the fact that these elements are actually located in areas under the Afghan Taliban.
A tribute to Hakimullah Mehsud
The video was released a few days ago by a Tehreek-e-Taliban broadcaster, Omar Media, to pay tribute to former banned outfit Hakimullah Mehsud.

Hakimullah Mehsud became the second richest of the group after the assassination of Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud in August 2009, who himself was killed in November 2013 in an alleged US drone attack near Miranshah, North Waziristan.

Hakimullah Mehsud belonged to Kotki, South Waziristan, and was considered to be a close associate of Baitullah Mehsud from the beginning.

This video describes the various stages of Hakimullah Mehsud's military life, for example, leading armed attacks against Afghan, American and coalition forces in Afghanistan's border areas, the launch of extremist attacks in Pakistan, and Pakistanis in various tribal agencies. Its role in the establishment of the Taliban.

The film's attack on the CIA headquarters in Khost in December 2009 is described as Hakimullah Mehsud's most important plan.

However, according to other legitimate sources and American media claims, the operation was originally planned by the central leadership of al-Qaeda and it is claimed that Hakimullah was unaware of the original target until the attack.


In addition, Hakimullah Mehsud has also been named as the planner for a failed terrorist attack by Pakistani citizen Faisal Shahzad in New York City in May 2010. Video evidence of the two incidents was also published by the Pakistani Taliban.

Relations with other warring groups

In particular, Hakimullah Mehsud's friendly relations with the leadership of other extremist jihadist organizations have emerged, among which is the top Afghan Taliban.

The Pakistani Taliban has been described as a natural product of the Afghan Taliban. In one place, Hakimullah Mehsud, the current deputy head of the Afghan Taliban, paid his prayers in Hakimullah Mehsud, while Hakimullah's inauspicious relationship with Haqqani Taliban commander Maulvi Sangin Zadran was spotted. In addition there is mention of Mullah Dadullah and teacher Yasir.

It also shows the close ties of Uzbek fighters and Hakimullah. There is no mention of Hakimullah's links with al-Qaeda, although some Pakistani experts point out that the TTP has been al-Qaeda's frontline ally and influence in Pakistan since its inception.

The video also shows the prominent commanders killed by the Pakistani Taliban and various influential religious figures who are considered supporters of jihadists in Pakistan, including some of the top Lal Masjid and some of the leadership of the Spa Sahaba and several prominent Deobandis of Karachi. Ulema are included, who have all been killed in the past.


Not many militants mentioned

Dozens of prominent anti-Pakistan commanders were also seen, including Nick Muhammad Wazir, Abdullah Mehsud, Baitullah Mehsud, Wali-ur-Rehman Mehsud, Khalid Sajna Mehsud, Qari Hussain Mehsud, Sheikh Khalid Haqqani, Maulvi Fazlullah, Omar Khalifa Mansoor, all of whom were killed. ۔ But they do not mention Tariq Afridi, Qari Shakeel, etc., which are considered important names in this series.

There is no mention of Hakimullah Mehsud, the head of the Hakimullah Mehsud group, who was killed in Marora district, considered recently the stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.

Similarly, the prominent Pakistani leadership of Ustad Ahmad Farooq, Elias Kashmiri, Badr Mansour, Amjad Farooqi and other al-Qaeda leaders have not been mentioned in Pakistan, while some al-Qaeda Arab leaders, such as Osama bin Laden. , Mustafa Abu Yazid, Anwar-ul-Aloqi, Abu Masab Zarqawi are seen.

The video claims that the first suicide bomber in Afghanistan after 9/11 belonged to Pakistan's Waziristan region.

There is no mention of wealth Islamic or Afghan ISIS


One of the interesting aspects of this video is the silence on the subject of Islamic Islamic Khorasan or Afghan ISIS, which was founded by the Tehreek-e-Taliban commanders, who were in fact close and direct to Hakimullah Mehsud. Sheikh Maqbool Orakzai was the well-known Shahidullah Shahid and the TTP and other leadership of the Kaizai Agency.

Al-Qaeda subcontinent and Afghan Taliban broadcasts have been widely criticized and criticized, but the Pakistani Taliban's failure to mention them in the campaign video is perhaps one of the key points.


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