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Brig (retd) Ijaz Shah has been appointed as Minister of Interior

You couldn't even prove that he lived in Pakistan. Except a fictional Hollywood story of DEVGRU landing in Abbotabad and firing some shots. Pew Pew Pew! here come the good guys with tattoos and every one of them showing up a middle finger and shouting motherfukcer, take that motherfukcer! takes out the bad guys without any casualty, the bad guy who took 9 years to be found. Allowed by ISI and the Army to execute all their drama without any intervention. This is not John Rambo going on kid. It's the real world.

If it was a drama your generals could have grown a few balls on May 2nd and said so it is a drama
they are a lot wiser than that
 
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Shehryar Afridi was never the interior minister to begin with dude...the thing is that to get the "badmashia" to give up the cash that it has hoarded, we need an experienced and ruthless man who gives the "badmashia" sleepless nights. This guy is a former ISI operative and headed the MI and the IB. experienced in 3 spy agencies, you KNOW he'll give these crooked politicians major stomach aches and badhazmi!

Pakistan has one PRIMARY aim right now...LOOTI HUI DAULAT WAPIS LAO...yeh kaam sharafat say nahi hoga!

The problem is that this FORMER OPERATIVE actually worked with all the crooks upon Musharraf's instructions and allowed them a safe passage. Helped them regain their popularity and acted as a liaison officer.

If it was a drama your generals could have grown a few balls on May 2nd and said so it is a drama
they are a lot wiser than that

Well, I publicly shame those Generals. Your country got a whole big record of false flags. Even they were going to bomb the whole Florida, kill civilians just to gain favorable public opinion on the invasion of Cuba.

Your CIA works better on CASHint than HUMint. They buy people, what's new?
 
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With Ijaz Shah in command, a vice and Manzoor Pashteens balls will soon meet.
 
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Assuming he is not protected by Pakistani government agencies all it takes is dozen policemen with automatic rifles to slaughter everyone in that compound.

you do not need Navy Seals
ISI was monitoring situation in Abbottabad and nabbed a few notable terrorists from there prior to American operation, but Obama administration did not give Pakistan a fair chance in taking care of Bin Laden. Obama administration had ulterior motives actually.
 
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ISI was monitoring situation in Abbottabad and nabbed a few notable terrorists from there prior to American operation, but Obama administration did not give Pakistan a fair chance in taking care of Bin Laden. Obama administration had ulterior motives actually.

pakistanis buy conspiracy theories too much. The CIA director Leon Panetta is a hard nosed politician and bureaucrat.
he saw the intel on Bin Laden. He did not trust Pakistanis. the CIA/Pentagon evaluated pros and cons. the rest is history. Obama signed off on dotted lines.
 
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Well, I publicly shame those Generals. Your country got a whole big record of false flags. Even they were going to bomb the whole Florida, kill civilians just to gain favorable public opinion on the invasion of Cuba.

Your CIA works better on CASHint than HUMint. They buy people, what's new?

your post makes for a good Hollywood plot
 
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Exactly. Once the “national interests” are gained, it becomes the foe.

There is nothing unique about such a basic tenet of international geopolitics that applies to all countries, not just USA.
 
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Brigadier Ijaz Shah is a retired Pakistan Army officer and politician who is a member of the Pakistan's National Assembly from Nankana Sahib and the Federal Minister of Parliamentary Affairs.[1] Shah formerly served as Director-General of Intelligence Bureau of Pakistan from 2004 to 2008.[2]
Shah was a long-term close associate of Pervez Musharraf, and a former Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operator.[3] Shah's tenure as the head of Intelligence Bureau was controversial with accusations of political victimisation and for undermining the judiciary.[4]

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In 2004, Musharraf's attempt to appoint Ijaz Shah as High Commissioner to Australia was rejected in a highly unusual move by Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs. Instead Musharraf appointed him to head Pakistani Intelligence Bureau on 25 February 2004, transferring his predecessor, Wali Muhammad to Australia.[5]
Why is notification number of 2018 not 2019
 
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