February 17, 2009
The American CIA almost killed Musharraf. The ISI is familiar with terrorism inside Pakistan by the spy agencies of many countries. Even Libya’s Gaddafi once ordered a couple of bombings here after the execution of his friend Mr. Bhutto. But this is the first time that the CIA is found directly involved in working against Pakistani interests. The U.S. spy organization is sponsoring the multibillion dollar Afghan drug trade, helped by the Indians. CIA’s latest trash is a statement by a U.S. congresswoman and a book by a third-rate American journalist both aimed at discrediting the ISI in the eyes of its own people. The million dollar question is this: Why is CIA sponsoring the campaign to tarnish Pakistani image worldwide, from the nuclear scare to the breakup scare to the ‘terrorist’ scare? The answer is astonishing.
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CIA’s involvement in campaigns against the Military / ISI
February 17, 2009The American CIA almost killed Musharraf. The ISI is familiar with terrorism inside Pakistan by the spy agencies of many countries. Even Libya’s Gaddafi once ordered a couple of bombings here after the execution of his friend Mr. Bhutto. But this is the first time that the CIA is found directly involved in working against Pakistani interests. The U.S. spy organization is sponsoring the multibillion dollar Afghan drug trade, helped by the Indians. CIA’s latest trash is a statement by a U.S. congresswoman and a book by a third-rate American journalist both aimed at discrediting the ISI in the eyes of its own people. The million dollar question is this: Why is CIA sponsoring the campaign to tarnish Pakistani image worldwide, from the nuclear scare to the breakup scare to the ‘terrorist’ scare? The answer is astonishing.
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Posted in Afghanistan, Article, China, Intelligence Agencies, Israel, Kashmir, Pakistan, Politics, PPP, President, Taleban, The Real India, USA, War on Terror | Tagged Afghan drug trade, Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, America, Army establishment, Bagram base, Balochistan, Baluchistan, biggest dilemma, blitzkrieg, Christina Palmer, CIA, CIA Versus ISI, CNN, Daily Mail, David e. Sanger, Diane Feinstein, disclosure, drug money, Drugs Enforcement Agency, Gaddafi, George Bush, George W. Bush, heroin factories, Indian embassy, Iran, ISI, Islamabad, Israel, Izzat Ullah Wasifi, Jamal Afghani, jamming device, KGB, Khaad, Libya, Makhdoom Babar, media commentators, MIF, Militants, Mosaad, Musharraf, New Delhi, NSA, Pakistan, Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Army, poppy crop, Predators, RAW, remote device, Research and Analysis Wing, sabotage operations, Sandra Johnson, Savak, Senate Intelligence committee, Soviet Union, spy agencies, suicide attack, Taliban, Terrorism, Terrorist, The New York Times, U.S. intelligence sources, U.S. journalist, U.S. media, UN office on Drugs and Crimes, United States, UNODC, US dollars, US drones, USA, USSR, War on Terror, Warlords, Washington, Washington Post, Western intelligence observers, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto | 4 Comments »