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Now in 2012, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) [closely related to AQ] has restarted itscampaigns in Iraq against the Shi'a government after US troops have withdrawn. Theiraims are sabotage to weaken the new government, and target war contractormercenaries (who get payed to fight war for rich corrupt business men instead ofcountries.)Part 5 - New Allies (2005-2012)AQ's new ally - the Pakistani Taliban (2002- 2006+):After Osama and his men had entered into Pakistan territory, many dispersed todifferent parts of the world to start their own campaigns and spread the AQ ideology.America was now fully aware that Osama and his men had entered into Pakistanterritory. They now had two targets - the Taliban leadership in the mountains ofAfghanistan, and the AQ leadership in the Pakistan border.America started using a new technology - Predator Drones, a remote controlled(unmanned) aeroplane, controlled all the way from America which could spy and shootmissiles on selected targets.America would now fly drones over thePakistan border and target leadership of AQon the border. Knowing the danger of all AQmembers being in one place, only a fewremained in the border region. This selectfew would form alliances and spreadideology to local tribes, share guerilla tacticsand technology ideas to their newsupporters. These new supporters would beknown as the TTP (the Pakistani Taliban).Their leaders would be the Mehsud tribe (Abdullah Mehsud, Baitullah Mehsud, and nowthe present leader (still in 2012) - Hakimullah Mehsud (in the picture) - young bravemen in their 30s). The Mehsud’s had alliances with the Taliban and AQ since the RussianJihad and therefore good relations between the organistions go back to the 80s.They would work together with local tribes to form extended alliances and everincreasing strength.43

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