Al Qaeda Justifies Taliban Attacks On Pak
Army-International Terrorism Monitor- Paper
No. 539
By B. Ramam
Since February last, a debate has been
going on in the jihadi circles in Pakistan
over the wisdom of the attacks launched by
the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) headed
by Baitullah Mehsud, its Amir, against the
Pakistani Armed Forces and the
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
2.Some of the jihadi organizations such as
the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET), the
Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HUM), the
Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI) and the
Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) have been
uncomfortable over the attacks launched by
the TTP on the Pakistani Armed Forces and
the ISI. They are of the view that the TTP
should focus its attacks on the US and other
NATO troops in Afghanistan.
3.Even the Afghan Taliban headed by its
Amir Mulla Mohammad Omar has been critical
of the TTP.
4.The only jihadi organizations supportive
of the tactics of the TTP are the Jaish-e-Mohammad
(JEM) and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LEJ), which
is an anti-Shia organization.They are of the
view that since the Pakistan Army has been
collaborating with the US forces in their
operations against Al Qaeda and the Afghan
Taliban, attacks on it and the ISI are
justified.
5.Till now, Al Qaeda was silent in this
debate. In a message addressed to the
Pakistani nation on June 3, 2009, on the
fighting in the Swat Valley, Osama bin Laden
has justified the attacks of the TTP on the
Pakistan Army by describing the Government
of Asif Ali Zardari as a Government of
kafirs and by denouncing the Pakistan Army
under Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani as an army of
kafirs.
6.According to his arguments, since the
Government of Zardari and the Army under
Kayani have let themselves be used by a
kafir state like the US for killing faithful
Muslims, who wanted to live according to the
Sharia, they have become kafirs and ceased
to be true Muslims.
7.bin Laden says: “ There is a response to
those who deprecatorily question: How do the
Mujahideen fight the Pakistani Army, which
is a Muslim army? The Pakistani Army is the
one which came to the tribal region to fight
them in agreement with America and in
response to its demands. It should be clear
if a Muslim supported kafirs against
Muslims, his faith will recoil. He will
become a kafir and apostate…. Who stood by
America the Christian and who supported it?
Isn’t that Zardari, his Government and the
Army? How would you judge? He who supports
kafirs becomes one of them. He must be
fought against even if he fasted, prayed and
claimed he is a Muslim…..The Pakistani Army
is with America in the same trench against
Islam. It is the duty of the honest people
of Islam to fight them.”
8.bin Laden has compared the Pakistani Army
under Kayani to the Afghan Army under
Najibullah, which allegedly let itself be
used by the Soviet Army for killing true
Muslims in Afghanistan. Al Qaeda remnants in
Pakistan expect Kayani to meet the fate of
Najibullah. They point out that religious
clerics in Pakistan had issued fatwas
against Najibullah for co-operating with the
Soviet Army and ask how can they now support
Kayani, who has been co-operating with the
US army.
9.In their propaganda, Al Qaeda remnants in
Pakistan have sought to address the question
as to why Al Qaeda has not been able to
carry out another 9/11 in the US Homeland.
They attribute this to its preoccupation
with the fighting against the US troops in
Iraq and Afghanistan.
10.At the same time, they claim that Al
Qaeda has not given up its plans for another
9/11 in the US Homeland. They believe that
the growing Pashtun anger against the US and
the exodus of over two million Pashtun
refugees from their homes as a result of the
anti-TTP operations allegedly forced on the
Pakistan Army by the US have created
favourable conditions for planning another
9/11 in the US Homeland. They also believe
that just as the “martyrs” of 9/11 came from
the Arab world, the “martyrs” of the next
9/11 will come from the Pashtun world.
11. Al Qaeda remnants in Pakistan say that
bin Laden would soon be coming out with a
fitting rejoinder to President Barack
Obama’s Cairo message addressed to the
Muslims.
12.My earlier comments on a version of the
same audio message
of June 3 as
disseminated by Al Jazeera may be seen at
http://www.southasiaanalysis.org/papers33/paper3229.html.
Kindly also see my earlier article of June
7,2009, titled “Anti-Taliban
Operation Projected as Anti-Pashtun” at
http://www.southasiaanalysis.org/papers33/paper3238.html
(The
writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New
Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute
For Topical Studies, Chennai. E-mail:
seventyone2gmail.com )