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Pakistani officials rebuke U.S. for drone strikeView Photo Gallery — Pakistani Taliban leader reported killed in drone attack:?Hakimullah Mehsud was at a northwest Pakistan home targeted by a suspected U.S. strike, according to local intelligence officials.

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The U.S. drone strike that killed the head of the Pakistani Taliban drew expressions of outrage from political officials here Saturday, capped by a public rebuke of the Obama administration.

A day after three missiles were fired into a vehicle in northwestern Pakistan, senior Pakistani Taliban members confirmed Saturday that Hakimullah Mehsud and four others had been killed in the attack, a major victory in the decade-old U.S. campaign targeting Islamist militants. But after they had buried their former chief, Pakistani Taliban leaders began to regroup, vowing retaliatory strikes against U.S. interests.

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His death could cripple the group, but also threatens to “sabotage the peace talks’’ between the militants and Pakistan’s leaders.

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With security heightened across Pakistan, the sharpest effect so far has been the derailment, at least temporarily, of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s efforts to engage Mehsud and other Taliban leaders in peace talks. In an angry, hour-long, televised news conference Saturday, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan accused the United States of “ambushing” the Sharif government’s efforts by authorizing the strike.

“The government of Pakistan does not see the drone attack as an attack on an individual, but as an attack on the peace process,” he said.

After Khan spoke, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry lodged a formal protest with U.S. Ambassador Richard G. Olson, saying the attack had violated Pakistan’s sovereignty. The Foreign Ministry also plans to protest to the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council.

When Sharif returns here after spending the weekend in London, he and his national security team will reexamine “the entire perspective” of future relations with the United States, including NATO’s use of Pakistani highways to transport equipment to and from Afghanistan, Khan said.

U.S. officials had no immediate comment Saturday, although a White House official noted Friday that Mehsud was linked to a 2010 plot to bomb Times Square in New York.

Mehsud, who Taliban leaders said was buried early Saturday in North Waziristan, was also implicated in a 2009 attack on a CIA outpost in eastern Afghanistan that killed seven Americans. The United States posted a $5 million bounty for him, as well as for another senior Pakistani Taliban leader, Wali ur-Rehman, who was killed in a drone strike in May.

Several analysts said those killings represent a major setback for the militant group, which is composed of dozens of factions and is loosely affiliated with al-Qaeda, as well as with the Afghan Taliban.

But Pakistani Taliban leaders met Saturday to try to select a new leader and shake off suggestions that Mehsud’s death will have a lasting impact on the group.

Some Taliban officials said that Khan Said, the group’s second-in-command, has emerged as a front-runner to succeed Mehsud. But two Taliban members who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the group has decided to appoint Sheheryar Mehsud, a little-known 33-year-old militant who has fought in both Kashmir and Afghanistan, as its temporary leader.

Other officials said that a final decision could come as early as Sunday.

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Persian Gulf countries, led by Saudi Arabia, are moving to strengthen their military support for Syrian rebels and develop policy options independent from the United States in the wake of what they see as a failure of U.S. leadership following President Obama’s decision not to launch airstrikes against Syria, according to senior gulf officials.

Although the Saudis and others in the region have been supplying weapons to the rebels since the fighting in Syria began more than two years ago and have cooperated with a slow-starting CIA operation to train and arm the opposition, officials said they have largely given up on the United States as the leader and coordinator of their efforts.

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Instead, the Saudis plan to expand training facilities they operate in Jordan and increase the firepower of arms sent to rebel groups that are fighting extremist elements among them even as they battle the Syrian government, according to gulf officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preserve comity with the United States.

What officials described as a parallel operation independent of U.S. efforts is being discussed by the Saudis with other countries in the region, according to officials from several governments that have been involved in the talks.

Unhappiness over Syria is only one element of what officials said are varying degrees of disenchantment in the region with much of the administration’s Middle East policy, including its nuclear negotiations with Iran and criticism of Egypt’s new government.

Secretary of State John F. Kerry arrives in Saudi Arabia on Sunday on a hastily arranged visit — to include his first-ever meeting with King Abdullah on Monday — that is designed to smooth increasingly frayed U.S. relations with the kingdom.

Kerry will also stop in the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Israel, all of which have expressed concerned at what they see as a weakened U.S. posture in the region. The 11-day trip also includes visits to the West Bank, Poland, Algeria and Morocco.

Egyptian state media reported Friday that Kerry will begin his trip with a brief stop Sunday in Egypt, his first visit there since the military ousted President Mohamed Morsi this summer. The State Department declined to confirm the visit.

Officials in several countries that had pledged to support a U.S. strike on Syrian targets after confirmation that President Bashar al-Assad had used chemical weapons described their stunned reaction to Obama’s abrupt decision in late August to cancel the operation just days before its planned launch so he could ask for congressional agreement.

“We agreed to everything that we were asked .?.?. as part of what was going to take place,” said a senior Saudi official reached by telephone in the kingdom. Instead of the 10-to-12-hour warning before launch that the Americans had promised, the official said that Saudi intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan “did not know about [the cancellation]. .?.?. We found out about it from CNN.”

Although the current policy differences are unlikely to be resolved soon, if at all, the Saudis derive part of their standing as a regional leader from their close ties to Washington. Kerry’s visit, in large part, is designed to publicly stroke that aspect of the Saudi image.

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Stick Figures and Stunted Growth as Warring Syria Goes Hungry  http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/world/middleeast/stick-figures-and-stunted-growth-as-warring-syria-goes-hungry.html?pagewanted=all Stick Figures and Stunted Growth as Warring Syria Goes HungryAcross Syria, a country that long prided itself on providing affordable food to its people, efforts to ensure basic sustenance appear to be failing, and millions are going hungry. @ahauslohner Good piece on Afghanistan's surge in drug addiction by the Twitter-less Azam Ahmed in the @nytimes:  http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/world/asia/that-other-big-afghan-crisis-the-growing-army-of-addicts.html?pagewanted=all That Other Big Afghan Crisis, the Growing Army of AddictsA new report underscores a growing crisis in the city of Herat: one in every five households contains at least one drug user. @ksieff Rahul Gandhi’s worst enemy is Rahul himself - Karan Thapar  http://www.hindustantimes.com/comment/karanthapar/rahul-gandhi-s-worst-enemy-is-rahul-himself/article1-1146737.aspx Rahul Gandhi’s worst enemy is Rahul himself - Hindustan TimesWould you agree that sometimes Rahul Gandhi can be his own worst enemy. Yes, if you consider the things he has said in his recent speeches or the earlier press conference that scuppered the government’s ordinance. Karan Thapar writes. @RamaNewDelhi 'No crackers for Diwali; it may sound like gunfire' -  http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/muzaffarnagar-no-crackers-for-diwali-it-may-sound-like-gunfire/article1-1146723.aspx?hts0021 'No crackers for Diwali; it may sound like gunfire' - Hindustan TimesNot a single shopkeeper is selling crackers in Kaval village this year. As an atmosphere of tension envelops the village, even children are scared of bursting crackers to herald Diwali. @RamaNewDelhi Not a done deal, and his reception was distinctly frosty MT @MaxHigh32: 'U.S. to boost military aid to Iraq'  http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-us-iraq-20131102,0,2045101.story U.S. to boost military aid to IraqWASHINGTON — Facing a deadly resurgence of Al Qaeda in Iraq, President Obama signaled Friday that he would begin increasing U.S. military support for Baghdad after five years of reducing it. @LizSly Not a done deal, and his reception was distinctly frosty MT @MaxHigh32: 'U.S. to boost military aid to Iraq' latimes.com/world/la-fg-us… @LizSly Maliki shunned in DC: no extra help against Al Qaeda. And Iraqis will continue to get blown up, as usual  http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/02/opinion/can-iraq-be-saved.html Can Iraq Be Saved?After creating disorder in his country, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki suddenly wants more American help. @LizSly BREAKING: UN envoy Brahimi has succeeded in uniting the Syrian regime & opposition. Both agree he must step down  http://t.co/cfz5UiSzpN” ” @LizSly All Maliki got from his shopping trip to Washington was some extra openings for Iraqi students in the US  http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/11/01/joint-statement-united-states-america-and-republic-iraq WhiteHouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. This site is a source for information about the President, White House news and policies, White House history, and the federal government. @LizSly All Maliki got from his shopping trip to Washington was some extra openings for Iraqi students in the US m.whitehouse.gov/the-press-offi… @LizSly The Post's Foreign Bureaus

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