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Dead or Alive?
Five world leaders who may or may not still be with us.
BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | FEBRUARY 4, 2010
Five world leaders who may or may not still be with us.
BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | FEBRUARY 4, 2010
HAKIMULLAH MEHSUD
Location: Pakistan
Last appearance: Last video released Jan. 9. Audiotape released Jan. 16.
The evidence: U.S. drones have had a number of near misses with the Pakistani Taliban leader, who generally releases a videotape after a failed strike to taunt his pursuers. But after drone strikes aimed at Mehsud on Jan. 14 and 17, White House officials say they are "95 percent" sure that he was killed. The Taliban denies that Mehsud was killed but has offered little proof -- only a short audiotape. They have declined to provide further evidence of Mehsud's existence, saying they don't want to make him vulnerable to spies. However, reports indicate that the Taliban leadership recently met to choose Mehsud's successor. There have also been secondhand reports that a funeral was held for him last week. Despite the contrary evidence, at the time of this writing the Taliban continues to maintain that Mehsud is alive. "All the reports regarding his death are propaganda," a spokesman told CNN.
If he was indeed killed, he would be the second Pakistani Taliban leader -- after his predecessor Baitullah Mehsud -- to meet his maker in only six months.