January 4, 2010 7:25 AM

Taliban: Turncoat Killed CIA Operatives

(AP)  The Pakistani Taliban claimed Friday that they used a turncoat CIA operative to carry out a suicide bombing that killed seven American CIA employees in Afghanistan as revenge for a top militant leader's death in a U.S. missile strike.

The announcement was nearly impossible to verify independently because it involves covert operations in a dangerous region. It is highly unusual for the Pakistani Taliban to claim credit for an attack in Afghanistan, and the proclamation followed indications the Afghan Taliban may have been involved in the attack.

CIA spokesman George Little could not confirm the account.

"There is much about the attack that isn't yet known, but this much is clear: The CIA's resolve to pursue aggressive counterterrorism operations is greater than ever," he told The Associated Press.

The suicide bomber struck the CIA's operation at Camp Chapman in eastern Khost province on Wednesday. The base was used to direct and coordinate CIA operations and intelligence gathering in Khost, a hotbed of insurgent activity because of its proximity to Pakistan's lawless tribal areas, former CIA officials said. Among the seven killed was the chief of the operation, they said.

Six other people were wounded in what was one of the worst attacks in CIA history.

Qari Hussain, a top militant commander with the Pakistani Taliban who is believed to be a suicide bombing mastermind, said militants had been searching for a way to damage the CIA's ability to launch missile strikes on the Pakistani side of the border.

Using remote-controlled aircraft, the U.S. has launched scores of such missile attacks in the tribal regions over the past year and a half, aiming for high-value al Qaeda and other militant targets.

The most successful strike, in August, killed former Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud at his father-in-law's home. The latest strike, on Friday, killed three suspected militants in a car.

The Washington Post reported Friday that the CIA base has been at the heart of overseeing this covert program. The newspaper cited two former intelligence officials who have visited Chapman as saying that U.S. personnel there are heavily involved in the selection of al Qaeda and Taliban targets for the drone aircraft strikes.

Hussain said a "CIA agent" contacted Pakistani Taliban commanders and said he'd been trained by the agency to take on militants but that he was willing to attack the U.S. intelligence operation on the militants' behalf. He did not specify the nationality of the "agent."

"Thank God that we then trained him and sent him to the Khost air base. The one who was their own man, he succeeded in getting his target," Hussain told an AP reporter who traveled to see him in South Waziristan on Friday. The region is where Pakistan's army is waging a military offensive aimed at dismantling the Pakistani Taliban.

Two former U.S. officials told the AP that the bomber had been invited onto the base and not searched. One official, a former senior intelligence employee, said the man was being courted as an informant and that it was the first time he had been brought inside the camp.

The Pakistani army's offensive in South Waziristan is believed to have forced many Pakistani Taliban leaders to go on the run to other parts of the tribal belt. The group's recent claims that it has sent most of its fighters to help its brethren in Afghanistan were met with skepticism by analysts who said it is trying to worsen the already tense relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan.

Ishtiaq Ahmad, a professor of international relations at Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, said the Taliban's latest claim was likely untrue and just another attempt at driving a wedge between the allies because of the military campaign.

"Since the Pakistan army is succeeding, they are trying to complicate Pakistan-U.S. relations," he said. "It only reflects increasing depression."

After Wednesday's attack, Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said an Afghan National Army officer wearing a suicide vest had entered the base and blew himself up. There has been no independent confirmation of the bomber's identity. It was unclear if the Afghan Taliban statement was a claim of responsibility or simply an accounting of what the militants alleged happened.

The Pakistani Taliban and the Afghan Taliban are separate, though linked, insurgent movements. The Afghan Taliban are focused on ridding Afghanistan of Western troops and toppling the U.S.-backed government in Kabul, while the Pakistani Taliban are primarily determined to overthrow the U.S.-allied government in Islamabad.

Both militant movements are largely driven by Pashtuns, an ethnic group that straddles both sides of the Afghan-Pakistan border and whose members easily slip back and forth between the countries.

In Washington, CIA director Leon Panetta said Thursday that the seven killed in the Khost attack "were far from home and close to the enemy, doing the hard work that must be done to protect our country from terrorism."

A U.S. intelligence official said the attack will be avenged through successful, aggressive counterterrorism operations, and said the climate at CIA's headquarters in Langley, Virginia, is "determined."
By Associated Press Writer Rasool Dawar

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by YoureSoWrong18 January 4, 2010 2:14 AM EST
Is this a new website for the Taliban and their bbw admirers?
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by sean56v January 2, 2010 9:03 AM EST
NATO should invite the Pakistani Army to Afghanistan for capturing Rebels. They use the border region as a political sanctuary.
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by sean66x January 2, 2010 9:00 AM EST
The CIA should use more caution than show their jowls and overt posture. Baboon tactics rarely succeed. Rebels easily could retaliate for every drone missile attack. In the past, they executed women and children for revenge.
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by JJHH3000 January 2, 2010 7:58 AM EST
While Americans die in Afghanistan, politicians and "activists" on Al-Qaeda's payroll continue to promote the insane failed policies of mass immigration to our shores. Mass immigration remains Radical Islam's primary weapon for infiltrating Western nations until they have a critical mass of supporters. Why is this rarely discussed except on specialized websites like jihadwatch.org? Why are rich Saudi front organizations like CAIR allowed to operate with impugnity, buying off politicians, judges, journalists and academics? Could your Senator and/or Representative be among them? Shouldn't you find out?
If Islam even becomes the majority religion in America, non-Muslims can expect a life of active persecution, both official and unofficial as exists in every majority-Muslim nation. This is the fate you want for future generations? If not, you might want to spread the word about this and copy this text and send to as many friends and relatives as you can.
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by robinspp January 2, 2010 6:27 AM EST
For every action there will be an opposite reaction. If someone attack someone they have the right to defend and attack.
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by Turbidite January 2, 2010 9:15 AM EST
That's a two-edged sword, and a sure formula for never ending conflict. You attacked me, I attack you, you attack me back etc., etc. It's a terrible world to live in.
by robinspp January 2, 2010 6:21 AM EST
If a person thinks religion is more than anything else, he is against human beings. Whether he is a military person or ordinary fanatic, they do harm to human in order to satisfy the unknown God.
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by mnbrant January 1, 2010 11:00 PM EST
I applied to the CIA through a supposed front company but didn't here from them. I can't figure it out. Here is my application. I thought it was humorous.

Heh, I am a liberal, gay, psychotic, old and fat. I have even been called an enemy of that state by those Finnlanders I have been in contact with. I was chatting with them and asking why I am so utterly hacked and I found out that the Finnlanders are doing the same thing. I was doing my usual search and your name popped up as being a front for the CIA. I had applied there (CIA web site) months earlier and am still waiting for a reply. Ok I know they get thousands of these applications and haven't probably looked at it yet. Anyway, I looked up your site on Wikipedia And I just wanted to tell you I love Nazi's as much as you do. The health food, the morals, a healthy mind and body. In fact I am with you all the way on this. If you are some kind of CIA front put in a good word for me.
Sincerely
Brant
Please no job where I have to wear a gun as I am solidly in favor of gun control.
Thanks for your time.
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by Leaderless January 2, 2010 11:39 AM EST
mnbrant, you're a excellent candidate for positions within the obama administration...........
by mysteriousjz January 1, 2010 7:45 PM EST
A Question: Who is up in arms loaded with firepower, roaming and bombing whose territory, who is on offensive, who is on defensive?

Who is slaughtering whose men, women, children, infants in whose homes?

Another Question: Which side is rationalizing its deeds, which is demonizing the others'?
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by jd2408 January 2, 2010 1:29 AM EST
I am sure you are not an American. No American would believe the lies against our troops being reported in the British Press. Our troops would never do such a thing. Blatant lies created by the Taliban and their supporters.
by cbsblogger January 1, 2010 6:55 PM EST
Until I see the real question answered - will anyone who screws up in our government ever be held accountable I believe the answer is more cover-up? Accountability didn't happen on 9-11.

Maybe the honchos don't want accountability because it involves investigations and discovery that may lead into areas where they don't want any accountability.
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by sioux4life1 January 1, 2010 6:17 PM EST
Does the word BLOWBACK mean anything? The CIA had been supplying the Taliban since 1989 to remove the Soviets and kept up the on going drug trade over there. Cripes they have been operating since 1973 within the Chilian boarders and backed up Pinochet, they sponsered Saddam, bin Laden, the Shaw of Iran..get it? EVIl is as EVIL does, wonder why? Only Nixon could go to CHINA as his CIA chief was none other that GHWB.
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