The US recently informed Pakistan that he was killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan on July 9th, in Nangarhar province. Permission for the attack was given by President Ashraf Ghani according to the Afghan ambassador in Islamabad, Dr Omar Zakhilwal; a move that can only be interpreted positively by Pakistan. No safe havens in Afghanistan is the message, one that Pakistan might care to ponder. Naray had gone to Afghanistan soon after Operation Zarb-e-Azb commenced and he has not targeted Afghan or US assets, concentrating only on hitting targets in Pakistan. He did not go on to the US ‘Global Terrorist’ list until May 25th or four days after Mullah Mansour was killed by a drone strike in Balochistan.
This is the first time that the Americans have taken down a senior member of the Pakistani Taliban who was operating cross-border but not directly against American and Afghan assets. This suggests a shift in American strategic policy as well as a still-operant linkage between American, Pakistani and Afghan intelligence agencies. Pakistan at least has seen the demise of a man who has wreaked havoc in recent years. An extra-judicial killing? Almost certainly. Any protests? Thus far we hear nothing but a ringing silence.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 16th, 2016.
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