Sunday, December 27, 2009

CIA And Pakistan ISI Cooperation Includes Over 60 Joint Operations Against Al Qaeda

ISI, CIA Ran Over 60 Joint Operations Against Qaeda Commanders Hiding In FATA -- New Kerela

New York, Dec.27 : A senior Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan's main spy agency, official has revealed that the Central Investigation Agency (CIA) and the ISI together have run over 60 operations against Al-Qaeda and other key extremists commanders hiding in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Balochistan.

The official said the missions included "snatch and grabs", the abduction of important militants, as well as efforts to kill extremist leaders, The New York Times
reports.

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My Comment: The U.S. administration has been putting pressure on the Pakistani Government to adopt a more aggressive stance against militants within its borders .... someone is obviously leaking this story to show that Pakistan has (in fact) been very active against Al Qaeda leaders and commanders.

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