Pakistan Suicide Bombing Kills Dozens

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STEPHEN GRAHAM | 04/18/09 03:31 PM | AP

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ISLAMABAD — A suicide car bomber attacked an army convoy at a checkpoint in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 27 people near another emerging militant stronghold within striking distance of the Afghan border.

A deputy of Pakistan's top Taliban leader took responsibility for the bombing near the town of Hangu and said more would follow until the U.S. ends missile attacks into Pakistan's tribal areas.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani condemned the assault as a "cowardly act of terrorism" and said the pro-Western government would use an "iron hand" against terrorists and extremists.

While militant attacks are spreading across Pakistan, the onslaught remains fiercest near the Afghan frontier, where al-Qaida fugitives _ possibly including Osama bin Laden _ have found sanctuary.

The explosion Saturday damaged about a dozen army trucks and jeeps as well as a police station at the checkpoint, said Farid Khan, a senior police official in Hangu.

At least 25 members of the security forces and two civilians died, Khan told The Associated Press by phone from a hospital near the scene. Another 62 security personnel and three civilians were wounded, including the local police chief, other officials said.

Khan said the convoy was about to leave the checkpoint when the bomber exploded his vehicle.

The attack was claimed by Hakeemullah Mehsud, a Taliban commander who vowed earlier this month to carry out two suicide attacks a week to press for the withdrawal of Pakistan troops from the border region and for an end to CIA missile strikes.

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"We are meeting our pledge. ... We will intensify our attacks if the drone strikes in the tribal areas do not stop," Mehsud told AP by telephone from an undisclosed location.

Pakistan is under intense international pressure to crack down on an increasingly integrated array of Islamist extremist groups blamed for bloody attacks in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.

Donors including the U.S, Japan and Saudi Arabia on Friday pledged more than $5 billion to shore up Pakistan's shaky economy and pay for schemes to alleviate poverty and bolster its security forces _ twin tracks in a longer-term drive to dry up support for extremism.

Assaults this year in the capital, Islamabad, and on the Sri Lanka cricket team and a police academy in the eastern city of Lahore have fanned fear that militants are expanding across the country and could soon destabilize the state.

The checkpoint hit Saturday is near the Orakzai tribal region, which has emerged in recent months as a major Taliban base. Suicide bombers have targeted community leaders who have sought to rally local tribes against the militants.

An apparent U.S. missile strike reportedly killed 14 suspected militants in Orakzai on April 1, the first such attack in the area since unmanned CIA aircraft stepped up their assault on targets in the tribal belt last year.

The pro-Western government is also calling for and end to the missile strikes, arguing that while they may have killed several militant leaders, they fan anti-American sentiment and help militant groups attract recruits.

Saturday's was the fifth suicide blast in Pakistan so far this month, and the deadliest since 48 worshippers were killed in a mosque in Khyber tribal region in late March.

Hakeemullah Mehsud, a deputy to Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, had previously claimed responsibility for a suicide attack in the capital on April 4 that killed eight paramilitary troops.

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Associated Press writers Ishtiaq Mahsud in Dera Ismail Khan, Husnain khan in Parachinar and Riaz Khan in Peshawar contributed to this report.

ISLAMABAD — A suicide car bomber attacked an army convoy at a checkpoint in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 27 people near another emerging militant stronghold within striking d...
ISLAMABAD — A suicide car bomber attacked an army convoy at a checkpoint in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 27 people near another emerging militant stronghold within striking d...
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- zaz33 I'm a Fan of zaz33 32 fans permalink

1. As I understand it, and as the last elections proved, fundamentalist Muslims in Pakistan accounts for less than 5% of the population. Pakistan is as likely to become a Taliban nation as the US is to become a "Scientology" nation.

2. There is speculation that the objective of US/NATO is to divide Pakistan. Drone attacks killing civilians, and the resulting terrorist response. may confirm these suspicions. These attacks are definetly creating destabilization.

According to Juan Cole the total number of al- Qaeda in Afganistan and Pakistan is no more than 700.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 04/19/2009
- vishix I'm a Fan of vishix 8 fans permalink
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1. Your analogy would be more pertinent if Scientologists were in high level positions in all the US armed forces. Also, the population would have to be all Scientologists who were sympathetic to the extremist Scientologists because they are fighting the Hindus to the East because they apparently want to break up your country. And the extremist Scientologists are fighting to implement Xenu's will of completely taking over the entire planet.

Look lets just say your analogy is completely false and falsely simplifies a complex problem.

2. Pakistan is unable or unwilling to fight the Taliban therefore the attacks must continue.

al queada is not the main problem here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 04/19/2009

Islamist chickens are coming home to roost.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 04/19/2009
- FUHP I'm a Fan of FUHP permalink

This means that Obama is on the right track. He said he is going to root these bums out so they are fighting back. Unfortunately it is going to get worse before it get's better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 04/18/2009

Ugh. AfPak is going to be a thorn in Obama's side for the next four years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 04/18/2009
- Klimb I'm a Fan of Klimb 21 fans permalink

Look at this from Fareed ZakariaGPS­...it will be disastrous­...Obama shld just leave that region alone...we already missed an opportunity 6 years ago by attacking the wrong country...­too late!

Watch:
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2009/04/19/gps.ahmed.rashid.intv.cnn

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 04/19/2009
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