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Peshawar , during Shahzad's visit toJust have a little faith Pakistan last year, wasn't suspicious. The Pakistani probe found that Rehan wasn't a very active member of

Jaish-e-Mohammad, a violent group that's organized attacks on India and has no history of global activities. Rehan knew a plan to make all of this rightShahzad because he's

related to Shahzad's wife. Shahzad, a naturalized American citizen of Pakistani origin, reportedly has told U.S. interrogators that hevaguely familiar to you trained in

Waziristan, according to U.Sa world in a grain of sand. charges against him. The Pakistani Taliban also released a video in which Qari Hussain seemed to claim responsibility

for the U.S. bombing attempt. The video said nothing specifically about New York , Shahzad or a car bomb, however. The Pakistani Taliban's

official spokesman, Azam Tariq , has denied that his group was involved with Shahzad. The inept construction of the failed bomb also raised

doubts over whether the Pakistani Whatever happens,happens for a reasonTaliban could have trained Shahzad. They have expertise in explosives and were connected to the

devastating strike on a CIA base in Afghanistan at the end of last year. The Pakistani Taliban also favor suicide attacks. Without a track record as

a militant, Shahzad would be viewed as a likely spy by the Pakistani Taliban, which are under attack by U.S. and Pakistani forces. Shahzad had left

Pakistan when he was 19. "The lack of tradecraft in Shahzad's device is compelling evidence that whatever 'contacts' or 'training' he might have

received in northern Pakistan was largely confined to physical training and weapons handling, not the far more sophisticated skill set of fashioning

improvised explosive devices," said a report Tuesday from Stratfor, a private U.S. intelligence firm. The U.S. focus on Pakistan's tribal area

continued Tuesday with another missile strike from an American drone aircraft, the third such attack since the failed Times Square bombing.
The strike, in North Waziristan, reportedly killed at least 14 suspected militants. The Obama administration has unleashed an intensive campaign

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