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The political party led by the former cricket star Imran Khan claims to have blown the cover of the CIA's most senior officer in Pakistan as part of an increasingly high-stakes campaign against US drone strikes.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party named a man it claimed was head of the CIA station in Islamabad in a letter to police demanding he be nominated as one of the people responsible for a drone strike on 21 November, which killed five militants including senior commanders of the Haqqani Network.

John Brennan, the CIA director, was also nominated as an "accused person" for murder and "waging war against Pakistan".

The US embassy said it could not comment but was looking into the matter. The CIA spokesman Dean Boyd would not confirm the station chief's name and declined to immediately comment, AP reported.

If his identity is confirmed it will be the second time anti-drone campaigners have unmasked a top US spy in Pakistan.

In 2010 another CIA station chief, Jonathan Banks, was named in criminal proceedings initiated after a drone strike. Banks was forced to leave the country.

As with the Banks case, questions will be raised about how the PTI came to know the identity of the top US intelligence official in the country.

Although nearly all foreign spies in Pakistan use diplomatic cover stories to hide their occupation, many, including station chiefs, are declared to the country's domestic spy agency.

The letter signed by the PTI spokeswoman Shireen Mazari demanded the named agent be prevented from leaving the country so that he could be arrested. The PTI said it hoped he would reveal "through interrogation" the names of the remote pilots who operated the drone.

"CIA station chief is not a diplomatic post, therefore he does not enjoy any diplomatic immunity and is within the bounds of domestic laws of Pakistan," the letter said.

The accusation comes at a time when drones have once again become a matter of intense controversy in Pakistan.

The country's interior minister, Chaudhry Nisar, denounced a drone strike in early November. Although the attack killed the much hated chief of the Pakistani Taliban, Hakimullah Mehsud, Nisar said it had wrecked the government's efforts to hold peace talks with militant groups.



And it infuriated Khan, who has built much of his political platform around opposition to drones, which he claims are largely responsible for the upsurge of domestic terrorism in Pakistan in recent years – a suggestion disputed by many experts.

The 21 November strike was even more provocative as it was one of the first ever strikes outside the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, where nearly all attacks by the unmanned aircraft have taken place in the past.

The attack on a religious seminary associated with the Haqqani Network was in Hangu, an area in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the province where Khan's PTI leads a coalition government.

Khan responded with a massive rally in the provincial capital of Peshawar and ordered PTI activists to block vehicles carrying supplies to Nato troops in Afghanistan.

However, party workers have struggled to identify Nato cargo amid all the sealed containers plying the roads to Afghanistan. The exercise has received no support from the national government and the police have tried to stop PTI workers blocking lorries.

CIA's most senior officer in Pakistan 'unmasked' by Imran Khan's party | World news | theguardian.com
 
only a political media stunt, after a dam drama failed dharni?
after which its own members were trying to loot the every dam containers?
by an ammeture terrorists supporting, pakistani politician !
which is not going to stop the drones the only terrorists killing machine in the century anyway?
 
i think it is pro American activity to loss temper of pak. which led toward its success in GWOT.
Almost high proportion evacuated from Afghanistan, also have enough storage material for their survival.
They also d stable peace talk with TTP via Drone attack.
Now CIA leave Drone for their best interest in Pakistan as well as in Afghanistan.
International court of justice playing effective role to resolve issue.
In all this process high level of population effected .
Once Pakistan political party which have good potential in KPK & gov stop this service. Will lay American officials to keep table talk with Pakistan...
Let see how long this cold war remind..

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only a political media stunt, after a dam drama failed dharni?
after which its own members were trying to loot the every dam containers?
by an ammeture terrorists supporting, pakistani politician !
which is not going to stop the drones the only terrorists killing machine in the century anyway?
so mushy boy is thepatriot or the fat toad on TV? or the ganja bradaran? or the bearded bashi bazooks?
 
Yes, I believe the lawsuit is filed by PTI heavyweight Madam Shireen Mazari on behalf of PTI.
 
so mushy boy is thepatriot or the fat toad on TV? or the ganja bradaran? or the bearded bashi bazooks?
& you are non of them or thiers?

US political counselor meets PTI's Qureshi
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Topic discussed during the meeting, which was held at the Parliament Lodges in the federal capital city, included the overall political issues of the country, PTI protests against drone strikes in Pakistan and the blockade of Nato supplies via Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. — File Photo
Updated 2013-11-28 13:39:14
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ISLAMABAD: Rick Waters, the Political Counselor at the US Embassy in Islamabad held a meeting with senior Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI) leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi during which issues related to PTI-led protests against drone strikes and blockade of Nato supplies were discussed, DawnNews reported.

Topic discussed during the meeting, which was held at the Parliament Lodges in the federal capital city, included the overall political issues of the country, PTI protests against drone strikes in Pakistan and the blockade of Nato supplies via Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Moreover, the PTI-led protests, blocking Nato supplies through KP, against US drone strikes on Pakistani territory entered its sixth day.

All containers passing through Peshawar's Ring Road were undergoing searches by activists of the PTI and its allies in the coalition government of KP. Moreover the activists were also accompanied by the parliamentarians belonging to the parties demonstrating against the drone attacks.

The protesters shouted anti-drone slogans.

So far, 11 Nato trucks have been returned whereas the rest of the trucks were allowed to continue their travel after verification of documents and cargo.

The political administration had made strict security measures on the occasion.

The protest began two days after a rare US drone strike was conducted outside of Pakistan’s remote tribal region killing six people, including senior commanders of the Haqqani network, at a seminary in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Hangu district.
here it is the, bargainig talks begun?
its just new way to make the price tag up?
 
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