Pakistani
politicians in TV talks shows seen to be appeasing their spooks by saying that
"our national security agency the ISI is the target of RAW, MOSSAD, CIA
and MI6" but always fail to elaborate. Why ISI is the target of these
agencies? All of these agencies are spy agencies whose work is to prevent a
crime before it happen. The Secret agencies job is to target criminals that my include
terrorism, drug trafficking both at national and international level. So ISI
should be part of these agencies because it claims to be fighting against crimes including
terrorism and drug trafficking. It means there is something wrong with ISI. CIA
is looking for terrorists such as al-Qaida, Taliban etc. Why they are after
ISI? If ISI is doing the same what al-Qaida and Taliban are doing then
certainly the secret agencies would look for it as terrorist organization
rather than part of law enforcement. Bombing of BB rallies and subsequently she
was killed in Rawalpindi; attack on Shia, Christian, Ahamdi communities;
abducting people from Karachi and Lahore and taking them to FATA is not
possible without helping hand from within; killing of Gilgit Baltistan
passengers in Chillas; hundreds of journalists had been killed without any
trace; attack on Chief Justice in Karachi by using the name of MQM. These are
few examples shows that Pakistani spooks are counter acting to their job. They
can kill their own people but others would not allow them to kill others
people. Pakistan’s real politicians have to open their eyes.
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Friday, April 25, 2014
Hamid Mir defiant, still holds ISI responsible for attack - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
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