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Jamal Saeed Abdul Rahim Dead: Pakistan Says US Strike Killed FBI-Wanted Terrorist

ISHTIAQ MAHSUD and RASOOL DAWAR   01/15/10 01:22 PM ET   AP

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan — A U.S. missile strike in Pakistan killed one of the FBI's most-wanted terrorists, a man suspected in a deadly 1986 plane hijacking with a $5 million bounty on his head, three Pakistani intelligence officials said Friday.

The death would be the latest victory for the CIA-led missile campaign against militant targets in Pakistan's insurgent-riddled tribal belt bordering Afghanistan, a campaign that has recently escalated. One Thursday is believed to have missed Pakistan's Taliban chief.

The intelligence officials said a Jan. 9 missile strike in the North Waziristan tribal region killed Jamal Saeed Abdul Rahim. The FBI's Web site lists him as a Palestinian with possible Lebanese citizenship. The Pakistani officials called him an al-Qaida member, but the FBI site says he was a member of the Abu Nidal Palestinian terrorist group.

Rahim is wanted for his alleged role in the Sept. 5, 1986, hijacking of Pan American World Airways Flight 73 during a stop in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, according to the FBI site.

The hijackers demanded that 1,500 prisoners in Cyprus and Israel be released and that they be flown out of Pakistan. At one point, the hijackers shot and threw hand grenades at passengers and crew in one part of the plane. Some 20 people, including two Americans, died during the hijacking.

Rahim had been tried and convicted by Pakistan, but he and three suspected accomplices were apparently released in January 2008. All four were added to the FBI list late last year.

The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday. The three Pakistani intelligence officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they lacked authority to speak to media on the record. They cited field informants and sources in militant ranks.

But the information is nearly impossible to verify independently because access to Pakistan's tribal regions is restricted.

North Waziristan is considered a key sanctuary for a range of militant groups, including al-Qaida and factions focused on battling the U.S. in Afghanistan. Pakistan has been resisting mounting U.S. pressure to wage an army offensive in the region.

In the meantime, the U.S. has been pounding it with missiles. A pair of missiles hit a house in the Mishta area of South Waziristan on Friday, the 10th such attack in roughly two weeks in Pakistan's tribal belt bordering Afghanistan. Two intelligence officials told The Associated Press that the two people killed were suspected militants. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they did not have the authority to make such disclosures to the press.

Four of the drone-fired missiles landed Friday in the Zarniri area of North Waziristan, killing three people. The area is near where a strike Thursday killed 12 people but is thought to have missed its apparent target, Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud.

A purported audiotape of Mehsud denying his death emerged Friday but contained no specific reference to the missile strike.

The lack of a reference to Thursday's strike means the tape could have been recorded prior, possibly to keep the Pakistani Taliban united in case Mehsud was incapacitated. Militants have in the past given misleading information about who lived and who died.

"Propaganda is spreading through the media that Hakimullah has been martyred, and propaganda is spreading that the operation in South Waziristan has successfully concluded. It can never happen," Mehsud said in the Pashto language on the audio recording.

Another Pakistani Taliban militant played the audiotape for the AP reporter in a landline phone call, which the reporter recorded. The reporter recognized the voice as Mehsud's.

Intelligence officials have said Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud appeared to have escaped the strike, while a local Taliban commander also denied rising speculation Friday that Mehsud was wounded.

"I can confirm that our emir, Hakimullah Mehsud, is alive. He is not wounded. He is leading the fighters in South Waziristan," said the commander, Omar Khatab, in a walkie-talkie conversation with an Associated Press reporter.

Killing Mehsud would be a major victory for both Washington and Islamabad.

Under the 28-year-old's watch, militant attacks in Pakistan have soared since October, even as the army has waged an offensive against the Pakistani Taliban in South Waziristan tribal region. Mehsud also appeared on a recent video with the Jordanian militant who killed seven CIA employees in a December suicide attack in Afghanistan.

Mehsud's predecessor, fellow tribesman Baitullah Mehsud, died in a missile strike last August in South Waziristan. For nearly three weeks, militants denied his death even as U.S. and Pakistani officials said they were increasingly confident of it.

The Pakistani Taliban appeared in disarray for those initial weeks following Baitullah Mehsud's death, with several reports emerging of a power struggle between Hakimullah Mehsud and the man who eventually became his deputy, Waliur Rehman.

In public, Pakistani government officials criticize the missile strikes and say the United States is violating their country's sovereignty. But there is little doubt Islamabad agrees to at least some of the attacks and provides targeting information for them.

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Dawar reported from Mir Ali. Associated Press Writer Asif Shahzad contributed to this report from Islamabad.

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01:07 AM on 01/18/2010
If you step on a quicksand with right foot and then put left foot in it to get right foot out, you're not doing a victory dance and I won't do a Hokey Pokey to celebrate because you’re a reckless fool who'll get a lot of people killed needlessly. Patriotic Americans wouldn't allow to be done with "OUR" soldier kids what they wouldn't allow be done with their biologic kids. Army is bleeding to death. If you kill 100 innocent Muslims to kill one "bad guy" you are only creating 1000 more shahids and ten top-drawer replacements the guy you killed. We did that in Vietnam for years and then, though we finally learned how to run "A BETTER WAR," public patience ran out and we had to pull-out. Luckily Nixon played the Sino-Soviet Rift so that Chinese boys stopped Hanoi's march over SE Asia as a Soviet proxy, replacing American boys that Congress would no longer allow to do it. So now anti-Vietnam historians can argue that we "lost" in Vietnam and nothing bad happened. Such illusion will not be permitted us by Muslim World of 1.5 billion, most youths ready to become Jihadis, driving America deeper in debt to China, the economic winner in Iraq (oil) Afghanistan (copper). I'm not going to do Hokey Pokey for the idiot whacking a hornet’s nest with a short stick. A lot of us are going to get biten!
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Dolmance
01:36 PM on 01/18/2010
You're sniveling weak and you're cranky. That's an obnoxious combination that gives Democrats a bad name.

Obama has decided to go after these despicable killers, which are really no more than an exotic, hookah smoking version of our own Religious Right, empowered a thousand times over. Killing them should make every decent minded American want to scamper over with a loaf of French bread and use it to sop up their blood for treats.

You need to get a grip and do the hokey pokie. And tell me how it all works out, because I care. I really, really care.
05:54 PM on 01/17/2010
Don’t be so quick to do your Hokey Pokey dance. Think! We insolent Americans, a nation of middle-aged suffering from “ain’t my kid going to war” disconnect syndrome sending mom&dad soldiers to die causing widows&orphans on homefront. Nor can we appreciate that Jihadis commit to die killing us in revenge for invading their world. We kill only to stay alive and go home. We’re aggressive thinking our weapons can do the dying and killing for us. One-year-tour-American soldiers loaded-up with 50 lbs of armor and supplies, dropped-in and picked up by choppers call-in B-52 strikes against men in rags fighting for keeps. Americans don't know is that 53% of our forces are for-profit killers sent by for-profit corporations that rob our War on Terror blind. We are not just fighting terror, we are fighting so we 4% of world’s population can get cheap 60% of its resources. This war is a war for corporation-safety, not for safe-America. Calculating how much it costs us to kill a Jihadi you realize that with every Jihadi we kill we are losing because our economy is exsanguinating but he’ll be replaced. Bankers damaged economy more than binLaden ever dreamed. Middle-aged America turning against youthful Muslims ready to become mujahedins fighting invaders; so we can "f" only short-time and they can "f" long-time; we keep pulling out until there's no place to pull out of anymore.
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10:05 PM on 01/16/2010
Once again, please join me in doing the Hokey Pokey, which I have adopted as my Victory dance whenever a Taliban or Al Qaida guy gets killed.

And again, you're probably asking why? Why? Why, the Hokey Pokey?

Because that's what it's all about.
10:34 PM on 01/16/2010
Hold your dance........these are the same guys who fed us the crap about WMD's in Iraq. Not very reliable folks.
10:45 PM on 01/16/2010
While there is always room to be skeptical, the intelligence community undoubtedly took the Iraq intelligence failure seriously and has been much more conservative in its intelligence estimates since that debacle. Read an NIE from 2001 and read one made in the last three years and you will see what I mean.
01:48 PM on 01/18/2010
Dolmance, Can we please contract "Hockey-Pokey" to HOCCUM? Because THAT'S what it's all about!!!
11:01 PM on 01/18/2010
Bajed and Dolmance, please consider the case of a doctor who screws up your surgery but, lucky for you, you survive. Yet, he insists that you MUST let him try again because his reputation as a surgeon is at stake. That's what we're doing with Afghanistan: a decade of bloody screwing up and now we insist that we have a right to keep bombing because our reputation is at stake. Consider the words of a campaign advisor to Obama, Zbigniew Brzezinski, as he NOW looks at our decade long failed surgey to remove Jihadi tumor. How long can we keep killing people as collateral damage and be satisfied with missing the target but killing a terrorist of two decades ago?

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/226/story/82554.html

The issue you, how many "organs" (nations) can you damage to prove you're an incompetent surgeon whose technique improved with practice?

While I think our intel services mediocre at best, they are not the real problem. Our military commanders are incompetent and lethal. That's the problem: WE FEED JIHAH
11:07 AM on 01/19/2010
Well, Dolmance, I guess I don't permit myself the luxury of "ain't my kid going to war" disconnect syndrome so I keep trying to get focus on our mom and dad soldiers who come back in aluminum boxes, leaving behind widows and orphans on the homefront instead of being there to raise the next generation that can make the case of liberty when all the Jihads of today calm down. Recall that our Wall Streeters did more harm to our economy than binLaden ever hoped to do and nothing is changed except that MOR mom and dad soldiers were sent to make for MORE orphans and widows on the homefront. I'm a UC Berkeley kid from the 60s and believe that it is our duty to educate ourselves to common perspective through MEANINGFUL DIALOGUE. I'm sorry you find trying to garnish your airy stuff with substance "awful to be around." But don’t you think we owe at least that to our patriotic volunteers?
06:48 PM on 01/16/2010
This article leaves out some poignant details. PanAm Flight 73 originated from Mumbai, India enroute to New York. It was boarded by Islamic terrorists when it stopped in Karachi, Pakistan. The fatalities on the flight included one very brave woman from India - Neerja Bhanot - who was a PanAm crew member. Among her defiant acts of valor, she refused to identify American and Indian passengers and thus saved many lives. Her final act of courage was to shield 3 children as she herself was killed. For her bravery, she was posthumously awarded the one of the highest medals of honors in India...

For some more context:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Neerja-wont-return-Mother/articleshow/676424.cms

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/24-yrs-after-Pan-Am-hijack-Neerja-Bhanot-killer-falls-to-drone/articleshow/5454295.cms
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06:26 PM on 01/16/2010
Ben Affleck is d.ead?
03:24 PM on 01/16/2010
have i been banned?
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05:16 PM on 01/16/2010
Not yet, but you're psychic.
02:46 PM on 01/16/2010
Hollywood coulda used a good lookin' man like him. Stunt double for Ben Afleck, maybe.

But noooo! He had to go the turrist route.....
01:43 PM on 01/16/2010
Just sh00t at anyone in Pakistan. You are sure to bag a terr0rist or a wanted kiIIer from some country in the world.
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05:22 PM on 01/16/2010
Just move to Texas, where many live on a ranch near Crawford, planning their next attack.
05:41 PM on 01/16/2010
Pakistan is also home to the Sufi, the most peaceful sect of Islam anywhere in the world.

Get educated.
01:53 AM on 01/17/2010
A lot of places are home to sufi. Pakistan is one place where they are persecuted.
02:51 PM on 01/18/2010
Don't speak that way to Kandahar. Americans ARE VERY EDUCATED. Remember we are trained to read from childhood so we can get our shopping instructions off the ads as young as can be because in wonderful America "FREEDOM means "BUY, BUY, BUY!"...to save is anti-American so read those labels imstead of the Constitution or we'll bring back the draft!!!!
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TJCole
01:17 PM on 01/16/2010
Allah Akbar M-F.....Hasta La Vista...!
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12:49 PM on 01/16/2010
As an American can you name one country that has the right to kill or kidnap suspected terrorists on your soil without any form of due process? If you cannot then you also have to ask why the U. S. believes it has the right to do both.
01:41 PM on 01/16/2010
Pakistan is open territory. Even the pakistanies don't have a write there...
01:56 PM on 01/16/2010
Because they're illiterate?
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RRK70
02:13 PM on 01/16/2010
I get your point, but this guy is probably not the best example to use.

Due Process: this guy was captured after hijacking a PanAm flight in 1986 and was convicted in Pakistan to serving a life sentence. Pakistan released him in January of 2008.

Due process: this man was convicted for a hijacking that resulted in 20 deaths and over 100 wounded.

the REAL story here SHOULD be why Pakistan released a convicted hijacker who had been serving a life sentence.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Am_Flight_73#cite_note-4
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/01/03/international/i072545S92.DTL
02:48 PM on 01/16/2010
Yeah, that is troubling, isn't it? Especially considering all the money we give Pakistan.

thanks for the links.
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SEDAGIVE?!?
12:35 PM on 01/16/2010
who knew Ben AffIeck was a terr0r!st?
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05:19 PM on 01/16/2010
Me! I did! I did! I've seen his movies.
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05:34 PM on 01/16/2010
Anyone who wasted nine bucks on "Reindeer Games".
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12:20 PM on 01/16/2010
Time to do a little 'cleaning up' at home? Detroit, Minneapolis, Lewiston, ME [Somalis]... and...
12:09 PM on 01/16/2010
Wasn't this guy in Star Trek: Next Generation.... Make it so #1
11:35 AM on 01/16/2010
Chalk another one up for the weak on national security president.
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RRK70
12:15 PM on 01/16/2010
Not to mention this guy was RELEASED by the Pakistani's in January 2008. I thought Cheney was protecting America back then?
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William Young
Repubs you lost GET OVER IT!
02:00 PM on 01/16/2010
Was does this have to do with Obama?
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05:24 PM on 01/16/2010
Nothing, which appears to be what you've gleaned from the article.
05:42 PM on 01/16/2010
I think he means Bush/Cheney.
11:22 AM on 01/16/2010
Give em what they want!