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          US, Pakistan increasingly believe Mehsud dead
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-08-10 11:19

          US, Pakistan increasingly believe Mehsud dead
          Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud (R) is seen after a meeting with security forces in Sara Rogha, located in Pakistan's South Waziristan in this February 7, 2005 file photo. [Agencies]

          ISLAMABAD: A US missile strike almost certainly killed the head of Pakistan's Taliban and his death sparked a fierce power struggle among his deputies, officials said, despite claims and counterclaims as to the fate of the country's most wanted man.

          American and Pakistani government and intelligence officials, as well as some Taliban commanders and at least one rival militant, have said Baitullah Mehsud likely died in Wednesday's drone strike on his father-in-law's house in northwestern Pakistan's rugged, lawless tribal area near the Afghan border.

          President Barack Obama's national security adviser, James Jones, said Sunday the US was 90 percent confident Mehsud had been killed. But three Taliban commanders - Hakimullah, Qari Hussain, who is known for training suicide bombers, and Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umar - called AP reporters Saturday insisting Mehsud was alive.

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          Neither side has produced any concrete evidence, and the claims were impossible to verify.

          There also were conflicting reports that a major fight had broken out between rival Taliban factions during a meeting, or shura, to select Mehsud's replacement, and one or two of the most likely contenders -- Hakimullah and Waliur Rehman -- had either been killed or wounded.

          The meeting was in the Waziristan region in Pakistan's tribal region, a mountainous area off-limits to journalists where the reach of the government is tenuous or nonexistent.

          While it was unclear whether there had been a dispute at all -- one Taliban commander, Noor Sayed, denied there had been any disagreement -- any succession battle for the top slot in Pakistan's Taliban is likely to be fierce and potentially bloody.

          Mehsud's Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan is not a single, cohesive group. Rather, it is a loose alliance of tribal groups that often have disputes and power struggles between each other, so removing the man who coordinated the factions could lead to intense rivalry over who would succeed him. It could be in the interests of top commanders to deny their leader was dead until they could agree on who would replace him.

          Rahumullah Yousafzai, a prominent journalist and expert on the Taliban, said Mehsud's apparent death, and possible divisions among commanders, were a good sign for the government.

          "It is now also an opportunity for the Pakistani intelligence that they can create even more splits in Taliban ranks," he said.

          "There is no strong leader like (Mehsud) who can hold the Tehrik-e-Taliban in Pakistan together," he added.

          Two intelligence officials and two Taliban sources told an AP reporter a series of shuras were held in various locations in South Waziristan. They said while the meetings were attended mainly by local commanders in the initial days, Sunday's shura also attracted Afghan Taliban representatives and Arab fighters eager to resolve differences over Mahsud's succession.

          The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation. None of their claims could be independently verified.

          The US drone strike also sparked an anti-American protest Sunday in the northwestern frontier town of Peshawar, with about 8,000 supporters of the hard-line Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami taking to the streets to denounce what they called US interference in Pakistan's affairs and demand an end to drone strikes.

          Pakistan publicly opposes the missile strikes, saying they anger local tribes and make it harder for the army to operate. Still, many analysts suspect the two countries have a secret deal allowing the strikes.

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