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DERA ISMAIL KHAN: A splinter group of Pakistan’s Taliban has pledged support to Islamic State (IS), a spokesperson said on Monday, in another indication of the appeal of the Iraq- and Syria-based militant group in a region traditionally dominated by al Qaeda and local insurgencies.

Jundullah announced its backing after meeting a three-man delegation representing IS led by al Zubair al Kuwaiti, the group’s spokesperson Fahad Marwat told Reuters.

The group is one of several Pakistani groups exploring relations with IS, whose fighters have captured swathes of Iraq and Syria in a drive to set up a self-declared caliphate.

Analysts say that so far IS has mainly attracted sectarian groups rather than anti-state militants like the Taliban.

“They (Islamic State) are our brothers, whatever plan they have we will support them,” said Jundullah spokesperson Marwat.

His comments follow the release of a video last month by five Pakistani Taliban commanders pledging support to IS. Islamic State also has contacts with the banned Pakistani group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), militants and security officials said.

“The top leadership of LeJ visited Saudi Arabia and met Islamic State leaders at an undisclosed location at Saudi-Syria border,” one militant told Reuters.

He said the meeting took place more than a year ago.

Many Pakistani militants said they felt torn by loyalty to Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar, who has strong historical ties to al Qaeda. IS itself broke away from al Qaeda.

“All anti-Shia groups in Pakistan will welcome and support IS in Pakistan, though most of them will not announce it openly due to their allegiance to Mullah Omar,” one said.

Jundullah has taken part in attacks on Shias in addition to attacks on members of other religions including the All Saints church bombing in Peshawar last year that left around 80 Christians dead.

Last week, a leaked government memo warned that IS had recruited 10,000-12,000 fighters inside Pakistan, but government insisted that the group had no presence there. Militants and security officials also dismissed the memo as not credible.

Several militants said that hundreds of Pakistanis have gone to fight in Syria, but had done so through the Taliban or on their own.
Jundullah vows allegiance to Islamic State – The Express Tribune

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Lakh de lanat......... all these monsters have found a common cause to rally behind........ I see a shit-storm in the making......... and can't say, we didn't have our hand in their making........ our short sighted policies have come home to roost!

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN: A splinter group of Pakistan’s Taliban has pledged support to Islamic State (IS), a spokesperson said on Monday, in another indication of the appeal of the Iraq- and Syria-based militant group in a region traditionally dominated by al Qaeda and local insurgencies.

Jundullah announced its backing after meeting a three-man delegation representing IS led by al Zubair al Kuwaiti, the group’s spokesperson Fahad Marwat told Reuters.

The group is one of several Pakistani groups exploring relations with IS, whose fighters have captured swathes of Iraq and Syria in a drive to set up a self-declared caliphate.

Analysts say that so far IS has mainly attracted sectarian groups rather than anti-state militants like the Taliban.

“They (Islamic State) are our brothers, whatever plan they have we will support them,” said Jundullah spokesperson Marwat.

His comments follow the release of a video last month by five Pakistani Taliban commanders pledging support to IS. Islamic State also has contacts with the banned Pakistani group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), militants and security officials said.

“The top leadership of LeJ visited Saudi Arabia and met Islamic State leaders at an undisclosed location at Saudi-Syria border,” one militant told Reuters.

He said the meeting took place more than a year ago.

Many Pakistani militants said they felt torn by loyalty to Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar, who has strong historical ties to al Qaeda. IS itself broke away from al Qaeda.

“All anti-Shia groups in Pakistan will welcome and support IS in Pakistan, though most of them will not announce it openly due to their allegiance to Mullah Omar,” one said.

Jundullah has taken part in attacks on Shias in addition to attacks on members of other religions including the All Saints church bombing in Peshawar last year that left around 80 Christians dead.

Last week, a leaked government memo warned that IS had recruited 10,000-12,000 fighters inside Pakistan, but government insisted that the group had no presence there. Militants and security officials also dismissed the memo as not credible.

Several militants said that hundreds of Pakistanis have gone to fight in Syria, but had done so through the Taliban or on their own.
Jundullah vows allegiance to Islamic State – The Express Tribune
there are no dearth of foot soldiers in Pakistan, the highest bidder can have all the goodies they want in the restive places of Pakistan. It's up to you guys to handle it. I believe India is mixed up in messing things through western borders of Pakistan but it's hard to believe that we would invite ISIS to our doorstep. All we can say is happy hunting these low lives.
 
Lakh de lanat......... all these monsters have found a common cause to rally behind........ I see a shit-storm in the making......... and can't say, we didn't have our hand in their making........ our short sighted policies have come home to roost!
I think you are over reacting here bhai, these "1800 rent a loony" were always there, and I am sure ISI has details about such groups just shoot them without any prejudice and things will be alright.
 
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How did the top leadership of terrorist manage to get out of country. Without the security establishments knowledge? Who is the bigger threat to pakistan the terrorist or the security establishment.

“The top leadership of LeJ visited Saudi Arabia and met Islamic State leaders at an undisclosed location at Saudi-Syria border,” one militant told Reuters.


Purpose of visit to Saudi Arabia "terrorist convention"
 
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Lakh de lanat......... all these monsters have found a common cause to rally behind........ I see a shit-storm in the making......... and can't say, we didn't have our hand in their making........ our short sighted policies have come home to roost!

@Horus @Oscar

I took a gander at some of the IS supporters on the internet. They lead sorry lives.
 
Yes, Abu Jandal also pledged allegiance to IS and this how he ended up.

TTP Jamaatul Ahrar group confirms commander’s death in Khyber strikes – The Express Tribune

It's desperation beyond belief, in the hope that A, Pakistan will be scared (not happening) and B, support in the form of fighters and arms will come to aid them, again not happening, due the fact it would trigger a wider war with the Taliban, under Mullah Omar who declare IS unlawful.

Don't forget delusion. That seems to be a staple among extremist groups
 
Jundullah is a terror outfit that is beyond boundaries. They operate both in Iran and in Pakistan. No matter how much the top anchorpersons, news reporters and tv talk show hosts say, it is the same Jundullah which kills Iranians that also kills Hindus, Shias and others in Quetta. The LEJ and Jundullah are almost completely interlinked.

People who are supporting the evil ISIS should ask themselves a few questions:
1) Where is your humanity- if you can't feel the pain of others you are just a militant.
2) Why do you attack your own people-any ideology that seeks to murder its own community members is a theory for chaos.
3) Why do you murder Shias. Did the Prophet not say-do not strike at the necks of each other when he's gone?

We need to enforce a strong policy against terrorists and hunt them to extinction. We must protect the Shias from the almost daily killings in Quetta. I already proposed we create an standing force which is all-inclusive, has members throughout, including from the Christian, Hindu or Ahmedi communities.
 
Lakh de lanat......... all these monsters have found a common cause to rally behind........ I see a shit-storm in the making......... and can't say, we didn't have our hand in their making........ our short sighted policies have come home to roost!

@Horus @Oscar

That won't solve the problem. Killing them would.
 

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