This guy Gen Gul also justifies Pakistani support to the Afghan Taliban , i s aw it in the BBC documentary 'Secret Pakistan'. I don't think what this guy does is all for money , i think he is a bit of a religious fundamentalist as well .
For your info....
General Linked to Militants
Lt. Gen. Hamid Gul ran the ISI from 1987 to 1989, a time when Pakistani spies and the C.I.A. joined forces to run guns and money to Afghan militias who were battling Soviet troops in Afghanistan. After the fighting stopped,
he maintained his contacts with the former mujahedeen, who would eventually transform themselves into the Taliban.
And more than two decades later, it appears that General Gul is still at work. Documents indicate that he has worked tirelessly to reactivate his old networks, employing familiar allies like
Jaluluddin Haqqani and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, whose networks of thousands of fighters are responsible for waves of violence in Afghanistan.
One intelligence report describes him meeting with a group of militants in Wana, the capital of South Waziristan, in
January 2009. There, he met with three senior Afghan insurgent commanders and three “older” Arab men, presumably
representatives of Al Qaeda, who the report suggests were important “because they had a large security contingent with them.”
The gathering was designed to hatch a plan to avenge the death of “Zamarai,” the nom de guerre of Osama al-Kini, who had been killed days earlier by a C.I.A. drone attack.
Mr. Kini had directed Qaeda operations in Pakistan and had spearheaded some of the group’s most devastating attacks.
The plot hatched in Wana that day, according to the report, (see below) involved driving a dark blue Mazda truck rigged with explosives from South Waziristan to Afghanistan’s Paktika Province, a route well known to be used by the insurgents to move weapons, suicide bombers and fighters from Pakistan.
In a show of strength, the Taliban leaders approved a plan to send 50 Arab and 50 Waziri fighters to Ghazni Province in Afghanistan, the report said.
General Gul urged the Taliban commanders to focus their operations inside Afghanistan in exchange for Pakistan turning “a blind eye” to their presence in Pakistan’s tribal areas.
And turning a 'blind eye' has cost Pakistan dearly.
So much for Gul and his escapades! He can be categorized as an extremist militant up to his neck in sponsoring terror in the AFPAK region.
The Document