Previous CT Blog Posts on Mansour & Mullah Dadullah, Former Taliban Commanders
By Andrew Cochran
Pakistani forces captured and critically wounded Mansour Dadullah, formerly one of the Taliban's top commanders, in a remote area along the Afghanistan border. Dadullah was videotaped last summer at a graduation ceremony for teams of newly trained terrorists supposedly headed to the U.S. and Europe. He replaced his brother, Mullah Dadullah, who was killed by U.S. forces in May 2007. Contributing Expert Evan Kohlmann has covered Mansour Dadullah's actions and statements, and those of his brother, in previous posts:
NEFA Foundation: Taliban Dismisses Mansour Dadullah as Top Military Commander
Top Taliban Military Commander: Focus on Global Jihad Operations Will Continue
Transcript: Weltwoche Interview with Taliban Commander Mansoor Dadullah
On Mullah Abdullah, Mansour's brother killed in May 2007:
Video: The Last Words of Mullah Dadullah
Dead Taliban Leader Was Training U.S. Recruits
As-Sahab Video of Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan
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