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Pakistani involvement in bombing of Indian Embassy in Kabul proved

No we cant do much .... But I wish you will not cry and beg for meddling in kashmir issue from US to China ..... when no one want to listen to you because of support of such terror activities in entire world.

Lady is this a Kashmir thread? or is it just butt-hurt?
 
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Support of terrorism from Pakistan exposed ones again ....is this really a butt-hurt??

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Investigators found the bomber's cellphone in the wreckage of his explosives-laden car. They tracked down his Afghan collaborator in Kabul, a man who provided logistics for the attack.

An Explosion powerful enough that it Blew away Buildings , Cars & everything around it .... But somehow the Cell phone survived .... Must be a Nokia 3310.
 
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The role of Pakistan's notorious Inter-Services Intelligence in the 2008 suicide car bombing of the Indian Embassy in Afghanistan is back in focus because of revelations in a new book, which says the attack was sanctioned and monitored by senior officials of the spy agency.

US and Afghan intelligence intercepted phone calls from Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) officials in Pakistan, hearing them plan the attack with militants in Kabul days before the bombing on July 7, 2008.

At the time, intelligence officials monitoring the phone calls did not know what was being planned, but a high-level ISI operative's involvement in promoting a terrorist attack was clear, says The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan 2001-2004, by journalist Carlotta Gall.


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The evidence was so compelling that the US administration dispatched then CIA deputy chief Stephen Kappes to Islamabad to remonstrate with the Pakistanis. But the bomber struck before Kappes reached Pakistan, according to excerpts from the book.

Investigators found the bomber's cellphone in the wreckage of his explosives-laden car. They tracked down his Afghan collaborator in Kabul, a man who provided logistics for the attack.

In the book, released next month, Gall writes that the collaborator was in direct contact with Pakistan by telephone, and the number he called was that of a high-level ISI official in Peshawar. The official had sufficient seniority that he reported directly to ISI headquarters in Islamabad, according to the book.

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Reports of an ISI role in the attack on the Indian mission in Kabul had also emerged weeks after the suicide bombing. At the time, sources had said an analysis of the explosives used in the attack by forensic experts of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan had concluded that they originated from the Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) in the northern Pakistani city of Wah.



It is no small coincidence that some of the grenades used in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks were also traced back to the POF unit in Wah. The grenades were manufactured by POF under licence from an Austrian firm.

American officials also said at the time of the Kabul bombing that members of the Haqqani network, which is based in the North Waziristan tribal region of Pakistan, were involved in the attack. The suicide attack killed 58 people, including defence attaché Brigadier Ravi Datt Mehta, Indian Foreign Service officer V. Venkateswara Rao, two Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel, and injured over 140.

Due to the alerts from US and Afghan intelligence, security at the Indian Embassy was strengthened before the attack. The suicide bomber struck just as the mission's main gate was opened to let in a car carrying Brigadier Mehta and the IFS officer.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had raised Pakistan's role in the attack with his then counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani on the sidelines of a SAARC summit in Colombo in August 2008. After initially agreeing to look into India's concerns, Pakistan later contended there was "no evidence" of ISI's involvement in the attack.

Gall writes in her book that the bombing of the Indian Embassy was not a "subtle attack needling an old foe" and the plan was to send "a message not just to India but to the 42 countries that were contributing to the NATO-led international force to rebuild Afghanistan".

Her book has already created a furore in Pakistan after an excerpt carried recently in The New York Times stated that the ISI ran a special desk to handle Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, who was killed in a US raid in Abbottabad in May 2011.

The book also claims there was regular correspondence between bin Laden and Pakistani jihadi leaders like Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Mohammed Saeed. Pakistan denies these claims.



ISI nailed in Kabul embassy outrage: 2008 bombing plan WAS hatched in Pakistan, new book claims | Mail Online

If what the book claims is true then go to the UN or shut the **** up, if what books ''claim'' is going to be used as evidence, any writer can write bullshit implicating India in things it was not involved in.....
 
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If what the book claims is true then go to the UN or shut the **** up, if what books ''claim'' is going to be used as evidence, any writer can write bullshit implicating India in things it was not involved in.....

Action was already taken against Pak by international community in 2008 when India first presented proof of ISI involvement.

This book is merely releasing that information in public domain so that the masses see the terrorist nature of Pakistani establishment.
 
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Ohh. Like Bangladesh happaned to Pakistan? Ya Ya. We talking bout true size. :rofl:

Regarding Zia, I am happy he happened to u guyz. The Islamization shit you guyz are suffering against the will of Qaid is coz of Zia. Congrats by the way to have someone like Zia. :)

Don't forget that Siachen happened during Zia--- I hope all their leaders 'handle' us like he did :lol:
 
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So what are bhartis gonna do about it?


Not play cricket with us?

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See what happened the next year in Pakistan before jumping in joy about your great work done by ISI to india

In 2009, the worst of any year, 2,586 terrorist, insurgent and sectarian-related incidents were reported that killed 3,021 people and injured 7,334, according to the "Pakistan Security Report 2009" published by PIPS.[6] These casualties figure 48 percent higher as compared to 2008. On the other hand, the rate of suicide attacks surged by one third to 87 bombings that killed 1,300 people and injured 3,600.[7]

Terrorist attacks staged in Pakistan have killed over 35,000 people, 5,000 of which are law enforcement personnel, and caused material damage to the Pakistani economy totalling US$67 billion by the IMF and the World Bank.[8]
 
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Why Pakistan allowing terrorist Hafeez Saeed to roam freely in their country? In every message and videos of him, He clearly attacking India and USA. where is the guarantee he is not planning some terror attacks against India\USA in future?
It's clear that he will be another big issue like Osama Bin Laden for Pakistan sooner or later.
Hafiz is free by court order's
Freedom of expression in Pakistan can not bind , the government can not go against the Constitution of Pakistan.
Why the Human genocide r NaMo is free in India ???
 
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Action was already taken against Pak by international community in 2008 when India first presented proof of ISI involvement.

This book is merely releasing that information in public domain so that the masses see the terrorist nature of Pakistani establishment.

It was nothing but accusations at best, has Pakistan's involvement been definitively proven then action would have been taken, so wake up from your bong dream and realize that no action was taken against us....
 
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