Bill Longley
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Proof of ISI help to Lashkar and Taliban, say top US officials
Electronic surveillance and trusted informants have provided the US with proof of direct ISI support for the Talibans widening campaign in southern Afghanistan and American officials say the Pakistani spy agency also shared intelligence with Lashkar-e-Toiba, the militant group suspected in the Mumbai attacks, and provided it protection.
Top American officials speak bluntly about how the situation has changed little since last summer, when evidence showed that ISI operatives helped plan the bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul, an attack that killed 54 people. They (ISI) have been very attached to many of these extremist organizations, and its my belief that in the long run, they have got to completely cut ties with those in order to really move in the right direction, Adm Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on The Charlie Rose Show on PBS.
After the US confronted Pakistan with evidence about the Indian Embassy bombing, President Asif Ali Zardari pledged
that the ISI would be handled, and that anyone working with militants would be dismissed. Yet with the future of Zardaris government uncertain in the current political turmoil and with Obama officials seeing few immediate alternatives, American officials and outside experts said that Pakistans military establishment appears to see little advantage in responding to the demands of civilian officials in Islamabad or Washington.
Support for the Taliban, as well as other militant groups, is coordinated by operatives inside the shadowy S Wing of the ISI, officials said. There is even evidence that ISI operatives meet regularly with Taliban commanders to discuss whether to intensify or scale back violence before the Afghan elections. The support consists of money, military supplies and strategic planning guidance to Taliban commanders who are gearing up to confront the international force in Afghanistan that will soon include some 17,000 American reinforcements.
use your mind boy
if your report is true the why TALIBAN ATTACKED ISI OFFICIALS IN ISB AND WHY ISI HAS LOST SO MUCH OFFICALS IN FIGHT AGAINST TALIBS
Suicide bombings in Islamabad and Rawalpindi - The Long War Journal
what all I can Say is enemy is enemy we must be alert of enemy propaganda especially beware of Indians