Hakimullah Mehsud sets his sights on American targets in an image released by Intelligence Group. Mehsud's Taliban group is one of a number across Pakistan. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Pakistani Taliban Are Said To Expand Alliances -- New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani Taliban, which American investigators suspect were behind the attempt to bomb Times Square, have in recent years combined forces with Al Qaeda and other groups, threatening to extend their reach and ambitions, Western diplomats, intelligence officials and experts say.
Since the group’s formation in 2007, the main mission of the Pakistani Taliban has been to maintain their hold on territory in Pakistan’s tribal areas to train fighters for jihad against American and NATO forces in Afghanistan and, increasingly, to strike at the Pakistani state as the military pushes into these havens.
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More News On The Growth Of Pakistan's Version Of The Taliban
Security Brief: Are the Pakistani Taliban about to go global? -- CNN
Terror group that claimed Times Square bomb is one of many -- The Guardian
North Waziristan's terrorist soup -- Sydney Morning Herald
Lashker-e-Toiba Has Transnational Goals: Gen.Petraeus -- RTT News
Pakistan: Taliban and Al-qaeda `morphed` into one group -- Antara News
Terror roads lead back to Pakistan -- Asia Times
US faces new terror threats, tactics out of Pakistan -- AFP
Profile: Pakistan's troubled Waziristan region -- BBC
Pakistani Taliban Denies Links to NYC Bomb Suspect -- Voice of America
Times Square bomb: If Pakistan Taliban involved, a 'game-changer' -- Christian Science Monitor
Times Square bombing and the Taliban of Pakistan -- Examiner
Petraeus on the 'new generation of terror' -- MSNBC
Editorial: North Waziristan: the new terrorist epicentre? -- Daily Times
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