Posts Tagged ‘CIA’

ISI success against CIA Secret War

Role of intelligentsia has never been negated in any type of war. During World Wars (WW) I & II, the allies remained successful in number of operations because of timely receipts of information and clandestine operations. However, after WW-II U.S launched agency CIA against KGB.During Cold War period both the agencies remained dagger drawn against [...]

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CIA Influence in Pak Media

In an extremely sensitive case of the history of Pakistan, main culprit Ijaz Mansoor, former Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States – Hussain Haqqani , other petitioners, federal government,General Kayani and ISI Chief Lt General Pasha have filed their affidavits in Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP). The court is determined to clear the air about [...]

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NATO’s attack on Pakistani checkpost – Protests are for military personnel only!

NATO’s air attack on Pakistani checkpost Silala resulted in killing 24 Pakistani troops, including two officers. At least 13 injuries have been reported as well. The unprovoked and surprised attack took place around 2am, when the soldiers were asleep. As a result, Pakistan has stopped the NATO supplies and asked US to vacate Shamsi air [...]

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NATO Attacked Pak Check Post & Bonn Conference

According to the Pakistani army official NATO helicopters fired on a Pakistani border checkpost on November 26, 2011, in which 28 soldiers including one Major and Capt have been martyred and many injured. The attack, have taken placed at the Salala checkpost, about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the Afghan border in the Mohmand region [...]

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Brahamdagh Bugti & Balochistan Crises

In an interview with Carlota Gall (a British Journalist works for “The New York Times”) on 23 Aug 2011, Brahamdagh Bugti a renowned rebellion, grandson of late Akbar Bugti has claimed that he has no connection with armed struggle. Recently, he has applied for political asylum in Switzerland. He stated that he has no plans [...]

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CIA Intrigues against Pakistani Institutions

A couple of days ago Pakistani politics was pushed into turmoil because of an article published in a British paper last month, which was written by incredible Mansoor Ijaz, a Pakistani-American businessman with political connections in Washington. Mansoor Ijaz alleged US based Pakistani Ambassador Mr. Hussain Haqqani for dictating him the controversial “memo” and onwards [...]

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Let ISI Command Afghanistan

For the last many years this prediction is selling very hot that Pakistan is going to be no more on the world map in the near future. But every year Pakistan is always there, giving a tough time to all those who are dreaming of Pakistan changing into a waste land. Pakistan has become the [...]

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Pakistan Decided to respond U.S. direct Attack ?

Already strained Pak-U.S. relationship went under further cloud when in mid September, 2011 American civil and military leadership gave abrasive statements against ISI and Pakistani security agencies. US military chief, Admiral Mike Mullen accused the ISI of supporting the Haqqani network in carrying out an assault on the US Embassy in Kabul on September 13, [...]

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A Discreet Conflict – An Open Agenda

A month back an article under the title ‘A Discreet Conflict’ written by one Matt McCullough was published in an online journal ‘The Majallah’. it would have been comparatively a sensible article, written by any western writer, had few queries been answered logically. For example, without having any love lost for the armed forces and [...]

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Hidden hands behind Balochistan & Karachi Issues

Twin suicide bombs rocked Quetta capital of Balochistan at 08:54 on September 7, 2011. Suicidal bombers targeted Pakistan Frontier Corps of Balochistan security forces responsible for capturing of senior Al-Qaeda operatives, Younis al Mauritani along with two other high-ranking operatives, Abdul Ghaffar al Shami and Messara al Shami. The Al-Qaeda commander was picked up in [...]

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