Thursday, February 25, 2010
The CIA And Pakistan's ISI Are Now Producing Results
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Inside a secret detention center in an industrial pocket of the Pakistani capital called I/9, teams of Pakistani and American spies have kept a watchful eye on a senior Taliban leader captured last month. With the other eye, they watch each other.
The C.I.A. and its Pakistani counterpart, the Directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence, have a long and often tormented relationship. And even now, they are moving warily toward conflicting goals, with each maneuvering to protect its influence after the shooting stops in Afghanistan.
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My Comment: This relationship was going to be difficult even in the best of times .... but with the recent arrests of Taliban leaders there is now hope that both agencies will continue to cooperate and work together in bringing down these terrorist networks.
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