Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Our Traitor in AfPak

Background: On January 27, Raymond Davis, a U.S. "diplomat" (read: CIA/whatnot operative), kills two Pakistani ISI agents said to be attacking him. He is arrested by Pakistani authorities, leading to an impasse between the U.S. and Pakistan. The latter refuses to acknowledge his diplomatic immunity, and demand that he face trial.

DAWN (March 8): US envoy insists on immediate release of Davis

"The United States made it clear to Pakistani authorities in talks here on Monday that it wanted immediate release of jailed CIA operative Raymond Davis and that there would be no business as usual until the matter was resolved...

"I think, I’m confident that we can resolve this (Davis) problem and once we do we can get back to business … we can build the relationship between the United States and Pakistan,” US Special Representative Marc Grossman said at a meeting with a group of journalists."

The next day, the "Taliban" targets an ISI building...

At least 25 killed in car bomb attack in Faisalabad

Early on in the story we learn that, "According to a Western agency report, the Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack."

Not until the final two sentences does Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan step forward to claim responsibility.

Those familiar with the Sibel Edmonds saga will immediately recognize the infamy of the name "Marc Grossman" - after an indictment for treason and of course a fair trial and sentence, it is likely that this man would be executed...

An unnamed high-ranking State Department official helps a nuclear smuggling ring connected to Pakistani nuclear scientist A. Q. Khan and Pakistan’s ISI to plant “moles” in US military and academic institutions that handle nuclear technology, according to FBI translator Sibel Edmonds. The State Department official apparently arranges security clearance for some of the moles, enabling them to work in sensitive nuclear research facilities, including the Los Alamos nuclear laboratory in New Mexico, which is responsible for the security of the US nuclear deterrent. The high-ranking State Department official who is not named by Britain’s Sunday Times is said to be Marc Grossman…

Fore her part, Sibel Edmonds has this to say:

Obama Administration’s Neocon Easter
Resurrecting the Neocons: Marc Grossman in … Richard Perle & Douglas Feith in Queue

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CIA has created own Taliban to wreak terror havoc on Pakistan, claims Pak paper


Lahore, May 12(ANI): Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operatives have infiltrated the Taliban and Al-Qaeda networks, and have created their own Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) force in order to destabilise Pakistan, a Pakistani newspaper has claimed.

Much of the information-gathering network of Pakistan's supreme security service was curtailed in the country's tribal areas during former military ruler Pervez Musharraf's era, consequently giving an edge to America's CIA, The Nation reported.

The CIA was given direct access to the entire territory of North and South Waziristan, which has since developed its stronghold in the belt, it added.

According to sources, the CIA's operations, which were suspended in Balochistan, Punjab, Islamabad and other areas of the country after the Raymond Allen Davis (RAD) incident, have also been restored.

Responding to a query, the sources said that the CIA operatives have infiltrated the Taliban and Al-Qaeda networks, and have created their own TTP force, the paper said.

This force has been recruited, trained and equipped by these CIA operatives to target the Pakistan Army personnel, armed forces' installations, markets, hospitals, schools and public places to destabilise Pakistan, the paper added.

The paper quoted the sources, as claiming that the Soviet Intelligence Agency had already disclosed that CIA contractor Raymond Davis and his network had provided Al-Qaeda operatives with chemical, nuclear and biological weapons, so that US installations may be targeted and Pakistan be blamed, and pressed to do more in areas such as conducting operations in North Waziristan.

"After the civil government justified the CIA operation in Abbottabad all of them have again indulged in their original nefarious activities," the sources added.

Former ISI Punjab Regional Commander, Brigadier (retired) Aslam Ghuman, was quoted as saying: "During my visit to the US, I learnt Israeli spy agency Mossad, in connivance with Indian agency RAW, under the direct supervision of CIA, planned to destabilise Pakistan at any cost".

The paper also quoted former Punjab Military Intelligence (MI) chief, Brigadier (retired) Mohammad Yousuf, as saying that over 7,000 CIA operatives have been conducting warfare within Pakistan.

"Days after the mystery of 9/11, the CIA operatives landed in Pakistan in order to train Pakistani troops and authorities concerned for counter terrorism, but with the passage of time, their demands increased, and now the CIA network has a strong grip," said another ex- ISI Punjab Regional Commander, Brigadier (retired) Ghazanfar. (ANI)