Sur,
That is a horrible thing to say. You should never make such comments, especially for dead. I personally do not have any respect for her and her father, who have done greater damage to Pakistan in long run.
Dance,
General Zia was not the biggest traitor for Pakistan. I have neutral views for him. He has done several positive things for Pakistan and during his era the world bowed to Pakistan
(for personal reasons though). But once again looking into history, none of the presidents of Pakistan were good enough and have committed mistakes they should not have done. If it were not for the NRO, Musharraf would have been most successful ruler of Pakistan.
The topic is not Zia-ul-Haq VS Zulfiqar Bhutto. So please refrain from posting such harsh comments to each other.
It was not the KGB. It was the CIA.
Right after the crash, a team of FBI investigators was ready to got to Pakistan but last minute orders
'from top' stopped them leaving them wandering why. The book I mentioned has details with names of chief of the team and dates which I cannot recall now. The team leader tried to persuade the 'top brass' to allow them to leave for Pakistan yet in vein. After increasing pressure from UN and the world, the FBI team was sent to Pakistan which returned after two weeks. They were given orders not to do anything and have a sigh-seeing tour of Pakistan.
ISI and PAF intelligence started working on their own accords and latter, much latter, FBI joined in. It was well planned. Despite claims by some member, ISI was NOT involved officially albeit Pakistani military officials were bribed out. PPP was also involved ans Benazir tried to limit the investigation by all possible means.
This was a joint plan by CIA and PPP. Benazir wanted to avenge her father's death whereas CIA has many reasons.