WikiLeaks Releases Huge Batch of Classified U.S Intel Documents Showing Pakistan’s ISI Collusion With the Taliban and al-Qaeda…
Nothing we don’t already know, but this gives us a good idea what $1 billion a year in U.S. taxpayer money buys us…
(NY Times)- Americans fighting the war in Afghanistan have long harbored strong suspicions that Pakistan’s military spy service has guided the Afghan insurgency with a hidden hand, even as Pakistan receives more than $1 billion a year from Washington for its help combating the militants, according to a trove of secret military field reports made public Sunday.
The documents, to be made available by an organization called WikiLeaks, suggest that Pakistan, an ostensible ally of the United States, allows representatives of its spy service to meet directly with the Taliban in secret strategy sessions to organize networks of militant groups that fight against American soldiers in Afghanistan, and even hatch plots to assassinate Afghan leaders.
While current and former American officials interviewed could not corroborate individual reports, they said that the portrait of the spy agency’s collaboration with the Afghan insurgency was broadly consistent with other classified intelligence.
Some of the reports describe Pakistani intelligence working alongside Al Qaeda to plan attacks. Experts cautioned that although Pakistan’s militant groups and Al Qaeda work together, directly linking the Pakistani spy agency, the Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI, with Al Qaeda is difficult.
The records also contain firsthand accounts of American anger at Pakistan’s unwillingness to confront insurgents who launched attacks near Pakistani border posts, moved openly by the truckload across the frontier, and retreated to Pakistani territory for safety.
The behind-the-scenes frustrations of soldiers on the ground and glimpses of what appear to be Pakistani skullduggery contrast sharply with the frequently rosy public pronouncements of Pakistan as an ally by American officials, looking to sustain a drone campaign over parts of Pakistani territory to strike at Qaeda havens. Administration officials also want to keep nuclear-armed Pakistan on their side to safeguard NATO supplies flowing on routes that cross Pakistan to Afghanistan.
Taken together, the reports indicate that American soldiers on the ground are inundated with accounts of a network of Pakistani assets and collaborators that runs from the Pakistani tribal belt along the Afghan border, through southern Afghanistan, and all the way to the capital, Kabul.
The reports suggest, however, the Pakistani military has acted as both ally and enemy, as its spy agency runs what American officials have long suspected is a double game — appeasing certain American demands for cooperation while angling to exert influence in Afghanistan through many of the same insurgent networks that the Americans are fighting to eliminate.
Behind the scenes, both Bush and Obama administration officials as well as top American commanders have confronted top Pakistani military officers with accusations of ISI complicity in attacks in Afghanistan, and even presented top Pakistani officials with lists of ISI and military operatives believed to be working with militants.
FYI: The total number of documents released by WikiLeaks is 90,000 files…
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That’s what you get when you bed in with muzlims. They take you for all your worth, while they smile at you. A muzlim, if he breathes, he lies.
Send in Captain Kickass!!!! And his trusty side-kick…Pants Suits!!
Thats what happens when you trust muslims.
Obama calls it “irresponsible”.
If it had happened to Bush, the Left would be cheering, including Obama.
So, who do we prosecute?
Is Pope Catholic?
Mangos cost how much?
Omama administration thrilled in 3.2.1. everything is going as planned hehehehehehe”obama” sarc.
There is hardly a person in the US who doesn’t want our troops back. But aren’t these leaks exposing our soldiers to even greater risks? I do believe in free speech, but I’m not sure if these documents should be online at this time.
Good bless America!