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Pakistan Bombing Leaves Dozens Dead

Pakistan Suicide Bomb

RIAZ KHAN   05/26/11 03:59 PM ET   AP

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A suicide bomber in a pickup truck detonated his explosives near several government offices in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, killing at least 32 people, in the latest violence to hit the country since the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. Its devastation was likely to add to criticism of the government, already under fire over the unilateral U.S. operation to kill the al-Qaida chief and the mounting bloodshed since.

The attack came as Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, landed in Pakistan for talks with top military and civilian leaders. Earlier Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton stressed the importance of strengthening Washington-Islamabad ties, which have frayed badly since the bin Laden raid.

Hangu is located just outside Pakistan's lawless tribal regions bordering Afghanistan. The tribal areas have long been havens for al-Qaida and other militants, including Pakistani Taliban fighters, who oppose the Pakistani government because of its alliance with the United States.

The bomb went off near several government buildings, including the district commissioner's office. Those buildings for the most part escaped the blast, officials said, but many shops and other structures nearby were damaged.

At least 32 people were killed and 56 were wounded, said a Pakistani official, Mir Chaman Khan. Most of the victims were civilians, including many in a nearby restaurant. Around 900 pounds (400 kilograms) of explosives were used, said Masood Afridi, a high-ranking police official.

The May 2 U.S. raid that killed bin Laden damaged the Pakistani government and military's reputation, with many Pakistanis asking how bin Laden could have hidden in an army town, and how the Americans managed to enter the country, carry out the raid and leave Pakistani airspace without being detected.

On Thursday a U.S. official said Pakistan has agreed to allow the CIA access to bin Laden's compound. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the contacts, did not say when this would happen.

Since the raid, Pakistani Taliban militants have claimed responsibility for several major attacks in Pakistan, including an extraordinary 18-hour siege of a naval base that killed 10 people, saying they were retaliating for the bin Laden killing. The attacks have further embarrassed the government and the country's powerful security establishment.

In claiming Thursday's attack, however, the militant group told The Associated Press that it was not vengeance for bin Laden, but rather revenge for security forces' killings of a family of five Chechens earlier this month in Baluchistan province.

The Chechens – a husband, his pregnant wife, and their three children, apparently unarmed – were traveling toward Quetta city when they encountered a checkpoint on May 17. For unclear reasons, security forces fired on them. At first officials claimed the five were suicide bombers, but video from the scene undercut that claim, and the government has since launched an inquiry into what happened.

Pakistani Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan did not explain why his group would kill numerous Pakistanis to avenge those he called "innocent foreigners." But the attack suggested the militants were trying to exploit public outrage over the Chechens' killings and general frustration with Pakistani authorities.

Earlier Thursday, Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said Pakistan would use "all appropriate means" to attack militant hideouts on its soil, but he gave no indication the army was considering new offensives against insurgents along the Afghan border.

The United States wants to see action in North Waziristan tribal region especially, where a deadly Afghan Taliban faction is based, to help it put pressure on Afghan insurgents and enable it to begin withdrawing troops later this summer after 10 years of war.

Several U.S. officials have recently visited Pakistan to try calming tensions over the bin Laden raid. Mullen's visit was likely part of that outreach.

In Paris on Thursday, Clinton acknowledged that the two governments had differences in the fight against Islamist extremists, but said it's in America's long-term security interest to keep trying to strengthen the relationship with Islamabad.

"There have been times when we wanted to push harder, and for various reasons they have not," Clinton said. "Those differences are real. They will continue."

She added strong praise for Pakistani cooperation since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, saying that the country had allowed the killing of "more terrorists than anyplace else in the world."

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Associated Press writers Rasool Dawar in Dera Ismail Khan, Anne Gearan in Paris, and Zarar Khan and Nahal Toosi in Islamabad contributed to this report.

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11:41 PM on 05/26/2011
They are used to kiIIing one another.. its their culture
11:19 PM on 05/26/2011
Musharraff was on CNN, He says, Obama is arrogant.
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Vincent Van Der Hyde
The truth will set you free.
03:16 PM on 05/26/2011
See how our allies profit from the American military presence!
They all become nice, peaceful, fun-loving democracies like Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Bahrein, Qatar, Somalia, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Yemen, and now Pakistan.
Why in the world ANYBODY would WANT to be our ally is completely beyond comprehension.
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03:33 PM on 05/26/2011
All M-lim countries, allies or no, are devolutionary and an utter disaster. Regardless of whose allies they are.

Small list of our non-Muslim allies who are thriving: Germany, Britain, Japan, Is-el, Australia, France, Taiwan, India, Sweden etc.

Reality. Don't let it beeatch-slap you on the way out.
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Vincent Van Der Hyde
The truth will set you free.
07:45 PM on 05/26/2011
Y ou seem to be confused.
A. Places like India and Sweden are not our military allies.
B. We don't keep big armies in any of the other countries you mention who are engaged in military actions.
In all the countries I mentioned the US is or was engaged in active military operations.
02:34 PM on 05/26/2011
Perhaps this will help convince the Pakistani people that the Taliban, al Qaida and their clones are as big a threat to Pakistan as they are to the rest of the world. Make that BIGGER THREAT. And convince them that the elements in the military or Intelligence Services who are supporting these murderers are traitors to Pakistan. And deserve to be destroyed.
11:17 PM on 05/26/2011
No it won't. They haven't learned the lesson in all these years and it doens';t look like they would in the future.

'I was at the Pak def forum and their they are talking about n00k war.
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PoliSci2008
Life Long Democrat
01:39 PM on 05/26/2011
I hate hearing of murder of innocent lives.

Evidently, supporters of ObL feel the Pakistani government allowed CIA intelligence to position themselves close enough to ObL's compound for the US to okay the raid, and now al Q
11:18 PM on 05/26/2011
There are hardly any innocent there
01:34 PM on 05/26/2011
cddewew
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01:28 PM on 05/26/2011
You reap what you sow. Pakistanis should direct their anger toward the people to blame for this: their own government­, for sheltering and protecting extremists­.
02:35 PM on 05/26/2011
Elements of their own government and military.
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walkinthedogdude
If you can't be on-time, be early
01:06 PM on 05/26/2011
This is as good a place as any for the freak show that is the Taliban. Pakistan needs to shed its own blood. we don't need to send in our troops to be targets.
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Smithn
Different strokes for different folks.
01:02 PM on 05/26/2011
Pakistanis: A peculiar, corrupt and deceitful people who use after-life beliefs to frosting over their own genocidal culpabilities.
02:36 PM on 05/26/2011
Overgeneralize much? Your statement is silly. Pakistani's are not all one thiing or another.
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Vincent Van Der Hyde
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03:17 PM on 05/26/2011
Good grief, you mean they copied the US on that too?
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Kate Zeiss
What fresh Hell is this?
01:01 PM on 05/26/2011
Color me cynical but this really smells of "black ops" to me. Wonder how long it will be before Pakistan rolls out the red carpet for US troops to control the "Pakistani Taliban"? The US can spin it that we started it by assassinating bin Laden, so we have an obligation to help; meanwhile the Pakistanis still have egg on their faces after OBL turned up on their turf and will probably be more cooperative . . . .
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Vincent Van Der Hyde
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03:18 PM on 05/26/2011
To some people everything is a conspiracy.
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SamEllison
I feel so clean!
12:59 PM on 05/26/2011
Pakistan had bombings before bin Laden's death.
Why is every article prefaced with his demise?
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Susan Shaffer
tell me from the beginning
11:56 PM on 05/26/2011
because the taliban are saying so
probably the plans were in the works already and now they just use the sentence "revenge for obl death" as an introduction
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cornel
wuf wuf
12:55 PM on 05/26/2011
What is the Pakistani government waiting to retaliate with extreme prejudice against the Taliban ? Don't worry we'll make sure everybody looks the other way and you can borrow T-Fangs for a while !
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12:55 PM on 05/26/2011
Osama bin Laden's Wife and Mistress Talk About His Sadistic Sexual Perversions
May 18, 2011 07:35 PM EDT

http://celebs.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474979340892
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Susan Shaffer
tell me from the beginning
12:10 AM on 05/27/2011
i wonder if the article is stating the truth
if he was diabetic then that could cause kidney problems
he might diet to reduce his sugar
i did not see any mention of diabetic meds in stories released about the drugs seized by seals
however one of the problems that comes with diabetes is neuropathy. the feet sometimes don't feel when they have been injured. the other problem is erectile dysfunction so this makes me wonder if he was the monster they have portrayed. incidentally another story did mention natural viagra amongst the drugs they seized from the compound so perhaps there is some truth.
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12:54 PM on 05/26/2011
The religion of pieces.
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Jack Daniels Esq
Hold the ice
12:40 PM on 05/26/2011
oy vey