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Ahmed Quraishi | The News

The CIA contingent in Afghanistan has a clear role in grooming and supporting terrorism and insurgency inside Pakistan. This role started immediately after seizing Afghanistan in 2002. The idea was to create Islamic groups that attack and kill enough Pakistanis to build domestic pressure to act against neutral groups such as Afghan Taliban and the pro-Kashmir activists.

It was one way of nudging the Pakistani military into full acquiescence beyond a simple cooperation in America’s war, including boots on the ground.

The CIA wanted to decide Pakistan’s foreign policy, how the international dispute on Kashmir should be resolved, India’s regional role, and the roles of Pakistani military and intelligence. It wanted a say in Pakistani politics and recruit enablers in Pakistani media. At some point, the lines blurred between the US military and CIA as the two pursued an agenda in Pakistan similar to what they did in South America in the eighties. This was a clear violation of the post-9/11 UN mandate in Afghanistan.

Dr Shakil Afridi is not the only agent the CIA cultivated in Pakistan (who, by the way, deserves a second harsh sentence for giving fake polio vaccines to Pakistani children, knowing he endangered the lives of possibly tens or more of our kids in exchange for a few thousand dollars.)

The CIA brought the Indian intelligence service to Afghanistan to help deal with Pakistan.

The Pakistani Taliban, or TTP, a mass murderer of thousands of Pakistanis, was launched by a Pakistani tribesman recruited by the CIA and the Indian spy service while in US custody for two years. He was an unknown foot soldier for the Afghan Taliban arrested in 2001. But after spending two years with the Americans, he returned to Pakistan as the commander of a new group called Pakistani Taliban, with enough money and weapons to raise a small army, using tribal contacts.

He was released from American custody but was not handed over to Pakistan. His first act of jihad after entering Pakistan and forming the so-called Pakistani Taliban was to kidnap and kill Chinese engineers. Millions of American dollars were pumped into the tribal belt to ensure its rebellion against Pakistan. The Pakistani Taliban’s supplies continue to come from Afghanistan. The Afghan Taliban denies any link to this group.

The idea behind TTP was simple: If Pakistan can use religious proxies in Afghanistan and Kashmir, so can others. Trained killers in the Pakistani Taliban introduced suicide bombings into Pakistan sometime in 2006, mostly targeting Pakistani cities. In countless instances, young Pakistani boys were told they were going to kill American soldiers inside Pakistan but were surprised to see their targets were ordinary Pakistanis.

In July 2008, in a meeting in Rawalpindi US told not to back terrorism against Pakistan - thenews.com.pk during a secret visit by Admiral Mike Mullen and then CIA deputy director Stephen Kappes, senior Pakistani military officers accused the CIA of protecting Pakistani Taliban.

Again, in November 2009, then ISI chief Ahmed Shuja Pasha confronted his CIA counterpart Leon E Panetta with several pieces of evidence that showed links between the CIA and anti-Pakistan terrorists. A detailed report published by a Pakistani newspaper provided a glimpse into that meeting. Here is an excerpt: On these pages, retired Vice Admiral Taj Khattak has accused the US military of turning an Afghan province into a base for TTP terrorists to plan and launch attacks inside Pakistan. The official American protection accorded to the leaders of BLA terrorist group active in Balochistan is also well documented.

Another evidence of the CIA’s breach of Pakistani borders came on the last day of 2009 when a Jordanian agent working for CIA blew himself up and killed his American handlers. The case confirmed how the CIA had invited spy services from several countries to join its illegal operations inside Pakistan.

Afghanistan today is an intelligence black hole, used by spy services from several countries for multiple strategic purposes. This poses a security challenge not just to Pakistan but also to China and Russia. Pakistan has a solid case against the CIA and US military. No wonder these two are doing everything they can to poison Pakistani-American ties.

The writer works for Geo television. Email: aq@paknationalists.com
 
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It's to bad Pakistan continues to hide Terrorist.... all this wouldn't have occurred if Pakistan simply closes and controls its own land, and stops supporting and hiding terrorist.

We would of been first in LINE to provide any type of AID Pakistan needed, both for civilian use and military use... now Pakistan wants to play games...

WE WILL PLAY Pakistan's game
 
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LOL are u american president lol they way u are trying to say it says that pakistan is the only country and who have terrorist well every contry have some sick minded people who dont care for others oka in 911 3000 amercians died and u started a war Civilian casualties in the War in Afghanistan (2001 thats why u guys killed 40000 died in pakistan u tell me arent they were human so sht the f UP biggest terrorist is usa oka and isreal it was us army who attcked pak army checkpost and killled 24 soldiers their were helping u oka u are using drone to attack inside pakistan, both of them are killing innocent childerns if u gone hit some u will get a hit back when u gone stop every thing gone stop dont be a cryng B*** face realty every time when united nation was stck pak army helpd u remeber somalia where pakistanis helpd ur forces we dont need u r sympth or add or bullshit just leve our country alone
 
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