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CIA to resume normal activities in Pak; 87 visas approved: WP
By: Special Correspondent | Submitted 6 hrs 57 mins ago

WASHINGTON - CIA will resume its normal operations in Pakistan in return for the US spy agency sharing with the Pakistanis more information — "in theory, at least" — about what its operatives are doing in the country under new rules agreed by the intelligence chiefs of the two countries, according to The Washington Post.

In an article published on Monday, the newspaper, citing US and Pakistani oficials, gave out some more details of the outcome of the recent meeting in Washington between ISI chief Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha and CIA's acting director Michael Morell, saying there was now renewed cooperation between the feuding “odd couple” of intelligence.
David Ignatius, the noted Post columnist and author, wrote, "The token of renewed cooperation: The Pakistanis have approved 87 visas for CIA officers working in the country ... That will bring the agency back toward normal operations in Pakistan, after what both sides say was a low point after the January arrest of CIA contractor Raymond Davis. He was seized in Lahore after killing two Pakistani surveillants; he was released after the CIA agreed to pay more than $2 million in 'blood money' to compensate the families of the two victims.

"Under new rules of the road, the CIA — in theory, at least — will share with the Pakistanis more information about what its operatives are doing in the country. Sources say, for example, that joint CIA-ISI counter-terrorism operations have resumed.

"A tricky issue is the fate of Shakil Afridi, a Pakistani doctor who was arrested by the ISI in May for allegedly helping the CIA try to identify DNA of Osama bin Laden’s family by running a private vaccination campaign in Abbottabad before the May 2 raid on Bin Laden’s compound. U.S. officials are said to have pressed for Afridi’s release. The Pakistani countered that, because Afridi is a Pashtun who works in Khyber Agency in the tribal areas, certain tribal customs for compensation of victims must first be satisfied.

"Another explosive issue is the ISI’s alleged role in the torture and death of Pakistani journalist Saleem Shahzad, whose body was found in May after he had reported critically about the Pakistani military’s failure in preventing al-Qaeda supporters from seizing a naval base in Karachi on May 22. A Pakistani judicial commission, headed by a supreme court judge, is looking into the journalist’s murder — which shocked Pakistanis and Americans alike.

"The double-game pattern for the CIA and ISI seems clear enough by now: Work together as if you are allies, but at the same time pursue independent operations as if you are enemies; protest loudly in public when the other side does something you don’t like, but keep working together in private because you have no choice — and because that’s what intelligence agencies do."
 
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"The double-game pattern for the CIA and ISI seems clear enough by now: Work together as if you are allies, but at the same time pursue independent operations as if you are enemies; protest loudly in public when the other side does something you don’t like, but keep working together in private because you have no choice — and because that’s what intelligence agencies do."



This paragraph says it all, now doesn't it? :D
 
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LOL.. Pasha's visit was fruitful afterall..............................
 
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"The double-game pattern for the CIA and ISI seems clear enough by now: Work together as if you are allies, but at the same time pursue independent operations as if you are enemies; protest loudly in public when the other side does something you don’t like, but keep working together in private because you have no choice — and because that’s what intelligence agencies do."

WELL THEN. We've got you loud and clear.
 
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This is what intelligence agencies have always done, it might surprise you to know, that one of the biggest desks in Mossad is the USA. Erstwhile allies no???

Nope, no surprise there.

Erstwhile? I think the US and Israel are still allies.
 
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sorry pakistan you was not made for such things but.......................................
 
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I thought, ISI Chief Pasha said no foreign private network in Pakistan ?

"According to senior intelligence officials here, Pasha would tell the American spy chief that the ISI has no objection to anti-terror cooperation between the two agencies but would never tolerate a private ‘network’ the CIA is secretly maintaining in Pakistan.

“We are willing to cooperate with CIA in war on terror … but there is no room for a private network. That is our position and we are going to stick to that,” said an official, giving a hint of what would be discussed during Pasha’s interaction with the Americans."

How can Pasha be sure no secret network 100% in Pakistan? Military Aids speak everything ! What a double-standard Pakistan is.
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Resume normal activities like......sabotage of pipelines in Balochistan, blowing up Electric Pylons, Kidnapping, killing people in the south west and north west, spying on airbases, buying political leaders etc.....


All is well.
 
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Pasha said the CIA rings will be busted and no more allowed.

There should have been at least a decent gap and not this post haste action even before his aircraft tyres had cooled!

Honestly, I am now totally confused.

Every time I think there is a finality, it gets turned on its head.
 
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Pasha said the CIA rings will be busted and no more allowed.

There should have been at least a decent gap and not this post haste action even before his aircraft tyres had cooled!

Honestly, I am now totally confused.

Every time I think there is a finality, it gets turned on its head.


even though sir i hope CIA will do as post said and pasha will do as he said .
 
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