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CIA Alleges Pakistan’s Intelligence Services Linked to Militants

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is alleging that Pakistan’s spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), is linked with militants.  See: Mark Mazzetti and Eric Schmitt, “C.I.A. Outlines Pakistan Links With Militants, New York Times, July 30, 2008.  

ISI support of militant jihadist movements is not new or surprising.  The same could have been said of the CIA in the 1980s when both ISI and CIA provided support to jihadists fighting the Soviets in Afghanistan.  Their ranks included Osama Bin Laden.  ISI has also long supported the Taliban.  Pakistani favor toward jihadist movements dates back to the rule of Zia al-Haq in the 1970s.

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