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Title should be Pakistan knew everything about laden
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Title should be Pakistan knew everything about laden
but it happens all the time ? just imagine 9/11 hijackers in USA, then thier attempt, then the delivery of the planes to thier targets?Did no one in Pakistan's intelligence service.. retired or serving . know about Bin Laden?
I certainly doubt that...However, My suspicions are on the very people that are responsible for Mehran and Kamra.. ex military and intel personell who have turned radicals. These people know about the system, still have their connections.. and know how to dodge their ex-career places.
The ISI is a quagmire.. it is one of the best intelligence agencies in the world but it is not perfect either. it makes glaring mistakes as well.. and has left many a door open for being flanked in the past. The overlook on simple weather gear reportedly cost us the element of surprise in Siachen.
It's very difficult to produce "concrete" proof in Pakistan, since the ISI is unaccountable to democratic authority. One of the problems I noted from Wikileaks is that this pervades Pakistan's polity, leading to officials who operate based on commonly-held fictions - for example, Nawaz Sharif telling the U.S. ambassador that the U.S. chooses Pakistan's military leaders. I can just imagine how that made her eyes spin...Pakistani reporters have wrote stories far worse than these and they were based on facts. This article is largely based on fiction without any concrete proof or even logic.
but it happens all the time ? just imagine 9/11 hijackers in USA, then thier attempt, then the delivery of the planes to thier targets?
where was CIA, or even FBI?
i guss, but its just a guss, yes OBL was here & both. CIA & ISI had the knowledge about it, he was tool of a plan against IRAN but went totaly wrong, because of few misunderstandings by the both sides!
what happened later, was been coopreated by both, i mean OBL,s capture or kill?
Oh yeah. Heard that story. Per it, not just surprise, but the Siachen itself completely. Had that not happened, Pakistan would have been there first and would have been the current owner.The ISI is a quagmire.. it is one of the best intelligence agencies in the world but it is not perfect either. it makes glaring mistakes as well.. and has left many a door open for being flanked in the past. The overlook on simple weather gear reportedly cost us the element of surprise in Siachen.
Point being .. the ISI is good.. very good.. but its not perfect. Especially if you are an ex employee disgruntled with how your employers are getting cozy with the Americans whom you consider as infidel enemies.Oh yeah. Heard that story. Per it, not just surprise, but the Siachen itself completely. Had that not happened, Pakistan would have been there first and would have been the current owner.
Pakistan has somewhat more democracy today then a decade ago. You think Mushy was lord and president. Not so; he was at the top of a military oligarchy. Think 1970s Argentina. The top guy only has such authority as his underlings permit. This gives them great flexibility in decision-making and carrying out orders; there is no political check on action, so as long as they can cover their butts and make it look like they were complying with orders they can do what they want. There isn't a better reason for increased political accountability of the intelligence services to democratically-elected representatives than breaking these fetters of secret power. Unfortunately, Pakistan has made no progress here, nor has the U.S. pushed Pakistan to do so via economic or military incentives; you guys are going to have to do the hard work yourselves.But there were people in the ISI and Army who supported OBL and who left.. and are still out there now fighting against Pakistan.
Pakistan has somewhat more democracy today then a decade ago. You think Mushy was lord and president. Not so; he was at the top of a military oligarchy. Think 1970s Argentina. The top guy only has such authority as his underlings permit. This gives them great flexibility in decision-making and carrying out orders; there is no political check on action, so as long as they can cover their butts and make it look like they were complying with orders they can do what they want. There isn't a better reason for increased political accountability of the intelligence services to democratically-elected representatives than breaking these fetters of secret power. Unfortunately, Pakistan has made no progress here, nor has the U.S. pushed Pakistan to do so via economic or military incentives; you guys are going to have to do the hard work yourselves.
That's a good observation. Yes, the Argentine Junta fell when the Brits defeated it because they set themselves over the people, whereas in Pakistan the "entrenchment" seems to be in Pakistanis' minds. That's the result of the military's fifty-year effort at elevating itself over other institutions in Pakistan. Yet all government is a form of shared myth - a set of principles or conduct held in common. That can be changed, but ONLY if you work at it.That he may be, but the question with Military Inc in Pakistan is slightly more complicated than Argentina. While the Argentinian military was involved at a social level.. it was not entrenched as the Pakistani military is. To make it short, what it would take to displace the Military Junta in Argentina is not going to cut it for Pakistan.
That's a good observation. Yes, the Argentine Junta fell when the Brits defeated it because they set themselves over the people, whereas in Pakistan the "entrenchment" seems to be in Pakistanis' minds. That's the result of the military's fifty-year effort at elevating itself over other institutions in Pakistan. Yet all government is a form of shared myth - a set of principles or conduct held in common. That can be changed, but ONLY if you work at it.