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Blame Pakistani Spy Service for Attack on Indian Air Force Base - The Daily Beast


A days-long assault on a major Indian air force base is the work of a terror group created by Pakistan’s ISI, sources say—threatening to derail a potential thaw between the states.
The Pakistani intelligence service is behind the recent attack on a major Indian air force base in Punjab using a terrorist group it created 15 years ago, according to well-informed press and other knowledgeable sources. The attack is designed to prevent any detente between India and Pakistan after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surprise Christmas Day visit to Pakistan.

The escalating violence between the two nuclear-weapons states, which have already fought four wars, threatens to get worse. The Pakistani intelligence service has the capability to launch more attacks with little notice, at some point prompting a vigorous Indian response.

On Dec. 31, a team of terrorists infiltrated across the Pakistani border into India. On Saturday they assaulted the Pathankot air base, one of India’s largest air force installations near the border. At least seven Indian soldiers were killed in the fighting, which lasted for days. On Sunday, the Indian Consulate in Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan was also attacked by gunmen.

Both attacks are the work of the Pakistani terror group Jaish e Muhammad, according to reliable press reports. JEM was created in 2000 by Mualana Masoud Azhar, a longtime Pakistani terrorist leader. Azhar was captured in India in 1994 after taking western hostages in Kashmir. In December 1999 a group of terrorists hijacked an Air India jet flying from Nepal to India and diverted it to Afghanistan. They demanded the release of Azhar and his colleagues in return for the passengers and crew.

And they got it, thanks to help from the Pakistani intelligence service ISI and al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, according to accounts of the hijacking based on the Indian officials who negotiated with the terrorists for the hostages’ freedom.

The Afghan Taliban assisted the hijackers once they got to Afghanistan. Once Azhar was traded for the hostages, the ISI took him on a public victory tour through Pakistan to raise money for the jihad against India, and he announced the formation of Jaish e Muhammad, or the Army of Muhammad, in early 2000. JEM received training and weapons from the ISI and worked closely with al Qaeda.

In December 2001, JEM terrorists working with terrorists from another ISI-backed group, Lashkar e Tayyiba (LET), attacked the Indian parliament building in New Delhi. That attack prompted India to mobilize its military, and a tense standoff went on for nine months. Only intense mediation by President Bush’s national security team averted war.

Azhar kept a low profile for several years after LET’s 2008 attack on Mumbai, but he reappeared publicly in 2014, giving fiery calls for more attacks on India and the United States. His group is technically illegal in Pakistan but enjoys the continuing patronage of the ISI.

The ISI is under the generals’ command and is composed of army officers, so the spies are controlled by the Pakistani army, which justifies its large budget and nuclear weapons program by citing the Indian menace. Any diminution in tensions with India might risk the army’s lock on its control of Pakistan’s national security policy. The army continues to distinguish between “good” terrorists like JEM and LET and “bad” terrorists like the Pakistani Taliban, despite decades of lectures from American leaders.

The army has long distrusted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who has advocated a detente with India since the 1990s. An army coup in 1999 sent him into exile in Saudi Arabia for a decade. His warm embrace of Modi on Christmas Day in his home in Lahore undoubtedly angered the generals.

Modi’s visit was the first by an Indian prime minister in more than a decade. It was also Sharif’s birthday and the birthday of Pakistan’s founder, Muhammad Jinnah. Modi’s decision to visit and the warm family greeting Sharif extended set the stage for a planned resumption of formal diplomatic negotiations between the two countries scheduled for later this month.

So far New Delhi has not canceled the planned talks. Modi’s advisers are well aware of the double game the Pakistani army plays and the differences inside the Pakistani establishment. After four wars with Pakistan and a nuclear arms race, Indian experts understand the complexity of the dynamics inside Islamabad. The Indians have accepted Prime Minister Sharif’s public condemnation of the attack and promised to provide evidence of JEM’s role to his government, including cellphones captured in the attack.
 
Those who think that 9/11 was a Jew Conspiracy,26/11 was a False Flag,ISIS is a CIA front org and Baghdadi is its agent and OBL raid was fake,won't believe Bruce Riedel or for that matter G5 nations itself.
 
No sir this one
CIA’s final report: No WMD found in Iraq - World news - Mideast/N. Africa - Conflict in Iraq | NBC News

I wont be surprised if you would approve of invasion of Iraq, Afghanistan and Syrian Intervention.

//During a CNN interview, Mr Blair apologised for aspects of the Iraq war, including saying sorry that the intelligence behind the 2003 attack against Saddam Hussein’s regime was wrong, and admitting mistakes had taken place in the planning of the operation.//
Tony Blair Iraq war apology: Families of dead soldiers describe 'revulsion' at former PM's 'spin operation’ | UK Politics | News | The Independent
But you can carry on with the type of "truths & facts" you have, Sir !
 
No sir this one
CIA’s final report: No WMD found in Iraq - World news - Mideast/N. Africa - Conflict in Iraq | NBC News

I wont be surprised if you would approve of invasion of Iraq, Afghanistan and Syrian Intervention.

//During a CNN interview, Mr Blair apologised for aspects of the Iraq war, including saying sorry that the intelligence behind the 2003 attack against Saddam Hussein’s regime was wrong, and admitting mistakes had taken place in the planning of the operation.//
Tony Blair Iraq war apology: Families of dead soldiers describe 'revulsion' at former PM's 'spin operation’ | UK Politics | News | The Independent
But you can carry on with the type of "truths & facts" you have, Sir !
I do carry on with the world opinion about 26/11,9/11,OBL raid etc. ignoring the conspiracy theories.
 
Like i said i wont have any further qualms after finding out your type of "truths".

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LOL @ the daily beast and the crazy red neck CIA nut job Bruce Riedel...

Let's not even get into this blame game. Every side has been plotting and carrying out attacks against each other. However, Pakistan nor the ISI has anything to gain by sponsoring any such attacks in recent years when they are openly seeking peace talks. Every sane person knows this.

It is funny though how these CIA sponsored Americans always poke their ugly noses in the affairs of other nations.
 
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Good relations between Pakistan and India are not in the interest of the United States which seeks hegemony in our region. Its divide and rule, should have learned a thing or two from Farangis no?


It is sour grapes for the Americans. There is total chaos in Afghanistan and Iraq. ISIS is roaming everywhere. The world was supposed to be a safer place, but it has become more unstable. The Middle East is burning up in flames. Pakistan's refusal to join their crappy coalition is the point of contention I guess.
 
Well, I'll be damned .... who do the Indians have tendency blame for all their ills......Somalian Pirates. ??
 
Good relations between Pakistan and India are not in the interest of the United States which seeks hegemony in our region. Its divide and rule, should have learned a thing or two from Farangis no?
the usa will them them hate each other, but wont let them kill eack other.
 
Trust me, if ISI was behind this attack half the aircraft would have burned to ashes and NSG would have run out of body bags. And India thinks they would have Intel on ISI ops a day before? Given the state of Indian response, it was some amateur group from Kashmir or false flag ops to draw world's attention to increasing ignored Indian screams of terrorism victim.
 
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