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LTG Zahirul Islam appointed new ISI Chief.

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then that is a valid enough reason to disqualify him ASAP,
what Pakistan needs is someone who can take the Sino-Pak strategic alliance to a whole new level @ the same time be able to break the ice with the Russians,make peace in baluchistan & purge out the pro-U.S lobby out of the state institutions & holds on to a Strong position with a tenacious diplomacy with regards to the end game in Afghanistan

extreamly right, but i think what we need is sir zaid as the supreme commander of PakisTan...:sniper: he is a true leader of Pakistani nation ... :coffee: :pakistan:
 
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MuZammiL Dr. s[1]n;2667648 said:
extreamly right, but i think what we need is sir zaid as the supreme commander of PakisTan...:sniper: he is a true leader of Pakistani nation ... :coffee: :pakistan:


Boy that will put a bee in the Indian Knickers, would'nt it ?
 
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the voices tell me that next cheif of ISI will be vaana malik.
 
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4 Lt.Gen's and 1 Maj.Gen being considered

Why not consider, dictation from centcom,pentagon, or this com & that com?
At leAst we can get 1 from! Blackwaters?
Why not consider. ! That mr,pasha will be extended as a top commander of (green waters) After All the
MAjor intelligence frud ?
 
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What do u ppl think... Will Gen Pasha be getting another extension as DG ISI? Should he be getting one, considering the fact tht there are serious security challenges these days, esp in Balochistan, and end game in Afghanistan,and the new DG ISI, whoever might come, no matter how much exceptionally brilliant,he is, , but he will take atleast few months to adjust to the situation and understand the job of DG ISI...so will it be good idea to give Gen Pasha, another extension?

Does anyone here know, Gen Pasha, or know someone who knows him? If anyone here knows, abt him, plz tell us, whats ur opinion abt him? How patriotic he is? If he is patriotic enough, he should be given an extension.. And plzz dont quote, OBL operation as an intelligence failure.. Bcoz i personally dont believe tht OBL was actually there..

And abt DG ISI, is it only a ceremonial post..or is it actually a high profile job, as we perceive it to be? IS DG ISI really the one, who makes national security and intelligence policy and calls the shots in ISI( obv with the advice of COAS) or DG ISI is more ..a face for the media, while someone else actually calls the sots or makes policy in ISI?
Can anyone clarify this?
 
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Oz, can u explain the "not needed" comment? Is it because decisions about which terrorist group to support or deny support to are taken at higher or lower levels than the ISI chief or that such decisions are taken by a different "agency" outside his purview?

Depends on which 'terrorist' group you are referring to as the US has the sole liberty to declare any group as a terrorist group. You would declare WHO a terrorist outfit in a minute if it suited you and that's the kind of scum your leadership is and anybody who supports them is. You will build up, train, equip and support a group and then declare it a terrorist outfit in a moment of convenience!

You, mate, are the biggest terrorist in the world and if that's what you mean by the words 'terrorist group' in your post then I guess it shouldn't matter to you who is appointed the ISI head as most of them are probably on your payroll anyway!
 
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Depends on which 'terrorist' group you are referring to as the US has the sole liberty to declare any group as a terrorist group. You would declare WHO a terrorist outfit in a minute if it suited you and that's the kind of scum your leadership is and anybody who supports them is. You will build up, train, equip and support a group and then declare it a terrorist outfit in a moment of convenience!

You, mate, are the biggest terrorist in the world and if that's what you mean by the words 'terrorist group' in your post then I guess it shouldn't matter to you who is appointed the ISI head as most of them are probably on your payroll anyway!
And Israel's B I T C H as well............
US suspends $81m in aid to Palestine over UN statehood bid - The National
 
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they will consider some one who has quite few years in retirement ansd may be lt gen i think who ever they make should be loyad to paksitan nation not a amarican dog:taz:
 
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Wanted: U.S.-friendly Pakistani security chief

But civilian leadership in nuclear power underscored by weakness

The following report is excerpted from Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin, the premium online newsletter published by the founder of WND. Subscriptions are $99 a year or, for monthly trials, just $9.95 per month for credit card users, and provide instant access for the complete reports.

WASHINGTON – Pakistan will be looking to replace retiring Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha as the director general of the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate, which the United States believes knew of the presence of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, according to a report in Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.

Bin Laden was killed in a U.S. military raid in Abbottabad nearly a year ago

Now, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is looking for a candidate to be appointed by Pakistani Prime Minister Gilani who also has the backing of the powerful Chief of the Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani.

Kayani has been critical of the United States not only for continued U.S. drone attacks inside Pakistan but also for the U.S. SEAL killing of bin Laden last May without first notifying anyone in Pakistan of the impending operation.

The U.S. was concerned that Pakistani authorities would tip off bin Laden, given Pakistan’s relationship to terrorist groups. Kayani also has been instrumental in cutting off the flow of critical supplies that must go through Pakistan’s Khyber Pass to coalition forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, fighting Pakistan’s creation, the Afghan Taliban, in Afghanistan.

Until now, there has been what B. Raman of the South Asia Analysis Group calls an “undeclared war” between the militaries and intelligence agencies of the U.S. and Pakistan. While Zardari is concerned with this breakdown in relations, there appears to be little he can do about it because of the power and influence of the military and ISI in the Pakistani society.

Such a predicament also underscores the weakness of Pakistan’s civilian leadership. Since Pasha will be departing as head of the ISI shortly, there is some hope to try and reverse the strain in the U.S.-Pakistani relationship as Gilani prepares to make his next appointment. But the question remains over who will be the candidate.

Until now, appointments have had the backing of the military. Those ISI director-generals who didn’t have the blessing of the chief of the army staff, or COAS, also lacked the military’s backing, thereby placing their support behind the directors-general of military intelligence over which the COAS could assert control.

The civilian leadership now is looking at non-military and retired military officers to be the new ISI chief to replace Pasha. There reportedly are at least four serious candidates under consideration: Corps Commander Lahore Lt. Gen. Rashid, Corps Commander Karachi Lt. Gen. Zaheer-ul-Islam, deputy Director General for the ISI Maj. Gen. Asfandyar Pataudi and the Director-General Military Intelligence Maj. Gen. Noshad Kayani.

The U.S. and the Pakistani civilian leadership are said to favor Pataudi, considered to have a reputation “as a liberal and clean officer,” according to Raman. However, he isn’t considered to be the favorite of chief of the army staff Kayani, who is closer to some of the other candidates.

A civilian has been all but ruled out, since it would further provoke the animosity between the army and civilian leadership. In looking at other retired officers, Maj. Gen. Mahjmud Ali Durrani, who was the National Security Adviser to Gilani, is actively being considered. He is said to have the confidence not only of the civilian leadership and army officers who are supporters of former general and President Pervez Musharraf, but also of the U.S.

Keep in touch with the most important breaking news stories about critical developments around the globe with Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence news source edited and published by the founder of WND.
 
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Wanted: U.S.-friendly Pakistani security chief


The civilian leadership now is looking at non-military and retired military officers to be the new ISI chief to replace Pasha. There reportedly are at least four serious candidates under consideration: Corps Commander Lahore Lt. Gen. Rashid, Corps Commander Karachi Lt. Gen. Zaheer-ul-Islam, deputy Director General for the ISI Maj. Gen. Asfandyar Pataudi and the Director-General Military Intelligence Maj. Gen. Noshad Kayani.

The U.S. and the Pakistani civilian leadership are said to favor Pataudi, considered to have a reputation “as a liberal and clean officer,” according to Raman. However, he isn’t considered to be the favorite of chief of the army staff Kayani, who is closer to some of the other candidates.

A civilian has been all but ruled out, since it would further provoke the animosity between the army and civilian leadership. In looking at other retired officers, Maj. Gen. Mahjmud Ali Durrani, who was the National Security Adviser to Gilani, is actively being considered. He is said to have the confidence not only of the civilian leadership and army officers who are supporters of former general and President Pervez Musharraf, but also of the U.S.

Keep in touch with the most important breaking news stories about critical developments around the globe with Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence news source edited and published by the founder of WND.

Such suspicious personalities only will be cause of downfall of National security if (hope will not) become DG ISI.
 
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