Pakistani Taliban Claims Times Square Bomb; Says Revenge For Death Of Group's Leader Baitullah Mehsud

NAHAL TOOSI and RYAN LUCAS   05/ 3/10 12:44 AM ET   AP

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ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's Taliban chief promised attacks on major U.S. cities in a video apparently dated early April and released following the weekend's car bomb attempt in New York City, a monitoring group said Monday. It followed reports of another video in which the group apparently tried to take credit for that attempted strike.

U.S. authorities have played down the potential connection between the Pakistani militant network and the car bomb attempt in New York's Times Square, saying the group does not have the global infrastructure to carry out such a strike. However, the Pakistani Taliban are allied with al-Qaida and other groups, which could expand their reach.

The latest video is about nine minutes long and features Hakimullah Mehsud, the Pakistani Taliban chief, according to IntelCenter, a U.S.-based group that monitors militant media.

Mehsud does not specifically mention New York, but says he is speaking on April 4 of this year, and promises that, "God willing, very soon in some days or a month's time, the Muslim (community) will see the fruits of most successful attacks of our fedayeen in USA."

"Fedayeen" usually refers to suicide bombers, which the car bomb attempt in New York did not involve.

Mehsud also refutes earlier Pakistani and American claims that he died in a U.S. missile strike in January, a belief Pakistani intelligence officials recently revised.

The video follows a second, shorter clip in which the group appears to claim responsibility for the attempted car bomb, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, another monitoring organization.

In the 1 minute, 11 second video allegedly released by the Pakistani Taliban, the militant group says the attack is revenge for the death of its leader, Baitullah Mehsud, and the recent slaying of al-Qaida in Iraq leaders Abu Omar al-Baghdadi and Abu Ayyub al-Masri, who were killed by U.S. and Iraqi troops last month north of Baghdad.

SITE, a U.S.-based terrorist tracking organization, first uncovered the video on YouTube. The tape, which later appeared to have been removed from the website, makes no specific reference to the attack in New York, nor does it mention that the location or that it was a car bomb.

New York City's police commissioner said there's no evidence of a Taliban link to the failed car bomb.

In a copy of the tape provided by SITE, an unidentified voice speaking in Urdu, the primary language in Pakistan, says the group takes "full responsibility for the RECENT ATTACK IN THE USA." The speaker says it comes in response to American "interference and terrorism in Muslim Countries, especially in Pakistan for (the) Lalmasjid operation," a reference to the Pakistani army's 2007 storming of the Red Mosque in Islamabad where militants were holed up inside.

The claim could not be immediately verified. But if it turns out to be genuine, it would be the first time the Pakistani Taliban has struck outside of South Asia. It has no known global infrastructure like al-Qaida. In at least one past instance, the Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack it played no role in.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs declined to comment on the claim.

"I'm not going to get into assumptions about who might be involved or what their motives might be," Gibbs said on Air Force One as President Barack Obama flew to New Orleans.

At the start of the video, a text in gold letters on black background celebrates the "jaw-breaking blow to Satan's USA." As the speaker delivers the message, images of the slain militants mentioned flash across the screen. English subtitles are provided at the bottom.

The speaker says the attack also avenges U.S. drone strikes in Pakistani tribal areas that target Taliban leaders hiding there and the "abduction, torture and humiliation" of Aafia Siddiqui.

Siddiqui is a 37-year-old Pakistani scientist who was convicted in a U.S. court in New York in February of trying to kill American service personnel after her arrest in Afghanistan in 2008. Her case has triggered anger among Pakistani extremist groups and in sections of the media.

As the message concludes, the voice calls on NATO countries – who have troops stationed in Afghanistan – to oppose "evil U.S. policies" and "sincerely apologize for the massacres in Iraq, Yemen, Afghanistan and Pakistani tribal areas."

The Pakistani Taliban is one of Pakistan's largest and deadliest militant groups. It has strong links to al-Qaida and is based in the northwest close to the Afghan border. The group has carried out scores of bloody attacks inside Pakistan in recent years, mostly against Pakistani targets, but it has made no secret of its hatred toward the United States.

Last year, its then commander, Baitullah Mehsud, vowed to "amaze everyone in the world" with an attack on Washington or even the White House. But Mehsud also reportedly said his men were behind a mass shooting at the American Civic Association in Binghamton in April 2009. That claim turned out to be false.

The claim comes a day after police in New York found a potentially powerful car bomb that apparently began to detonate but did not explode in a smoking sport utility vehicle in Times Square.

The vehicle contained three propane tanks, fireworks, two filled 5-gallon gasoline containers, and two clocks with batteries, electrical wire and other components, officials said.

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Lucas reported from Cairo. Associated Press writer Chris Brummitt contributed to this report from Islamabad, Pakistan.

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03:10 PM on 05/14/2010
The Pakistani Taliban takes credit for the Times Square attempt, the would-be bomber got training in Pakistan, but somehow the majority of comments think it's some southern right-wing conspiracy. So in your world, up is down and to just ignore the facts that dissprove your ridiculous theories? I've never read so many idiotic comments. If you were cops, you would never catch anyone for fear of racial profiling.

"All points bulletin on a black male subject between 25 and 35 years old, but make sure you do not stop only black males, you must include all races in your investigations."
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10:19 AM on 05/04/2010
This story has been proven very, very wrong so why is it still up????
11:39 PM on 05/03/2010
the "mall" in Times Square is a failure the cops hate, real New Yorkers hate it, its cheesy,ugly, dangerous and ugly...restore the feng shui energy of the vehicular traffic and start moving these loiterers along...this experiment is a failure...whoever did this is probably a disgruntled local business owner who has seen the effects of this mess on the local business community..its ugly The Mayor needs to admit it and restore the flow of traffic and get rid of the mall
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07:35 PM on 05/03/2010
Oh my

It's looking more and more like another muslim bombing attempt.

"An FBI-led terrorism task force has taken over the investigation of the failed car bombing in Times Square because of indications it was connected to international terrorism"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/03/AR2010050300847.html?hpid=topnews

American Who Recently Visited Pakistan Eyed in Times Square Bomb Plot
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/05/03/officials-reportedly-foreign-plot-times-square-car-bomb/

ources tell CBS News the last registered owner of the 1993 Nissan Pathfinder - found in Times Square Saturday night - told authorities he recently sold the vehicle to a "Middle Eastern" or "Hispanic" looking man for $1,300 cash in $100 bills on Craigslist.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-20004018-10391695.html
04:32 PM on 05/03/2010
Our experience in the Middle East tells us that the enemy likes to hide munitions and bomb making materials inside of mosques.
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01:48 PM on 05/03/2010
And it's clear that - unlike 90% of the Taliban attacks- this guy didn't intend to commit suicide...an act which would "erase" all the back connections to prevent the "helpers" from being round up. The Taliban or al Qaida would have selected the best and most disciplined they had for such an operation. This guy wasn't it.
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01:47 PM on 05/03/2010
Here's what is clear.

The car was acquired in Texas, the plates stolen in Connecticut. That implies the perpetrator has contacts in both places. You can steal plates anywhere, why Connecticut? And were other plates on the car while it was driven from Texas?

Rather than driving to Washington, D.C. (even though it's on the way from Texas) where security around public buildings is tighter, he goes to a very public space in NYC.

He somehow obtained fireworks. This to me is a "southern connection" where it's easier to obtain these items, particularly around the 4th of July.

There is also the fact that much of the materials were planted in a gun cabinet. Who buys gun cabinets? People that purchase LOTS of guns for display to friends and family.

There were a ring of keys left in the ignition. That suggests (unless the ring belongs to the original vehicle owner) someone with a lot of locks~ for other cars, home, lockers, work, etc. That implies someone with some degree of income, established, and a US resident.

Suicide bombers wouldn't fly to Texas if they plan to attack NYC. They wouldn't have gun cabinets, purchase the wrong fertilizer, be able to obtain illegal fireworks...and have some sort of established profession in Texas with a place to hang out in Connecticut.

All this points to a different sort of perp. One that is "domestic".
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05:06 PM on 05/03/2010
Your analysis is spot on so far.

The only connection I know of between Texas and Connecticut is the Bush family.
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Cinnamonape
01:31 PM on 05/03/2010
Latest news: Taliban takes full responsibility for the BP Blowout, Chely Wright's announcement that she's gay, and Leno's flop at the Washington Press Club.
11:57 AM on 05/03/2010
I actually just posted something on my blog involving the failed, pathetic attempt at a car bomb in NYC: http://bit.ly/dbzb4Q
11:17 AM on 05/03/2010
Um, Obama said Mehsud was dead. oops... Good thing he's got his eye on the ball. Whew, I really feel safe now...
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Cinnamonape
01:31 PM on 05/03/2010
Actually PAKISTAN announced that Mehsud was likely dead.
10:54 AM on 05/03/2010
Democrats this, Republicans that, terrorists, teabagers and home grown plots,
best we look at what the bomb has really done to our thoughts.
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10:05 AM on 05/03/2010
The Pakistani Taliban has been smoking too much of its own product.
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09:53 AM on 05/03/2010
This just seems like a militia, or an anti-government group sponsored attempt. It also wouldn't surprise me if the same group was responsible for the "Pakistani Taliban" messages. The thing that really worries me is, if the government cracks down on domestic terrorism, will they step on civil rights to do it. That could blow this situation completely out of the water.
09:38 AM on 05/03/2010
It would not surprise me if the guy changed out of his drill baby drill t-shirt.
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09:41 AM on 05/03/2010
His accomplice had an "I'm with stupid" t-shirt.
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09:06 AM on 05/03/2010
As with several others on this thread, I would not be at all surprised if this was a domestic terrorist. Given the inflammatory language that has become commonplace, and (up until now merely looming) specter of violence, I wouldn't be at all surprised.