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Waliur Rehman, another Mehsud aide, claimed responsibility for the assassination the day before of Mehsud rival Qari Zainuddin, who was shot dead in his office by one of his own guards. Rehman said Zainuddin was killed for working against the interest of the Pakistani Taliban. Zainuddin, who broke with Mehsud in 2007, was estimated to have about 3,000 armed followers. He recently criticized Mehsud for using suicide bombings to target civilians. The slaying underscores a rift in the Taliban's ranks as it braces for the impending army assault that has been preceded by aerial and artillery bombardment. It also sets back government hopes of exploiting these internal divisions. Despite some divisions, the renegade Taliban agree on the need to fight U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan. Mehsud has humbled the Pakistani army in past battles and has been closing ranks this year by forging fresh alliances with other powerful Taliban leaders and killing off opponents. Although Zainuddin was never seen as a serious challenger to Mehsud, the government had clearly hoped his outspoken criticism of the Taliban leader would foster others to defect and help the army with tips on where to find him. Ahead of the military campaign, Malik, the interior minister, said 65,000 displaced people have moved from South Waziristan to North Waziristan, where they are living with friends and relatives. The Obama administration supports anti-militant operations, seeing them as a measure of Pakistan's resolve in combating a growing insurgency. The battle could also help the war in Afghanistan because militants have launched cross-border attacks on coalition troops there.
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