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Perhaps he ideologically follows you?
Re: ‘ISI chief Pasha unlikely to get extension’
Perhaps he ideologically follows you?
Re: 'ISI chief Pasha unlikely to get extension'
Perhaps he ideologically follows you?
Bas karo Bhai
Kuchh din zinda erehnay do
Abducted persons are often from middle class
No rich among missing persons list .
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When does the term actually finish? What date in March?
Re: 'ISI chief Pasha unlikely to get extension'
When does the term actually finish? What date in March?
Only Ten days .
I don't think that he could get extension .
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Interesting. It would be a coup for the government if Pasha does not get an extension. That would also bring some strength back to the government hands. Inshallah that will happen.
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I told it .
And it happened .
Lt Gen. Zaheerul Islam succeeds Pasha as ISI chief
And it happened .
But Immi yateem ho gia
No problem .
He will find some one else .
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Immi koh aap kay chor jaisay leader kee tarah NRO kee zaroorat nahin aur na hee woh faujion kay boot chattay ga jiss tarah say zardari na chatay thay NRO kay liye.
Dirtiest politician in president house.
Aap PPP ka fikr karein woh yateem honay wali hai election kay baad, iss baar toh koi shaheed bhi nahin hai aap logon koh bachanay kay liye.
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Immi koh aap kay chor jaisay leader kee tarah NRO kee zaroorat nahin aur na hee woh faujion kay boot chattay ga jiss tarah say zardari na chatay thay NRO kay liye.
Dirtiest politician in president house.
Aap PPP ka fikr karein woh yateem honay wali hai election kay baad, iss baar toh koi shaheed bhi nahin hai aap logon koh bachanay kay liye.
Is khial main Ayoub Khan ,Yahya ,Zia ,Musharraf sab mar gaiay .
Yeh puppet bechta hi kia hay .
Sab thath para reh jaiay ga jab lad chalay ga banjara
سب ٹھاٹھ پڑا رہ جائے گا جب لاد چلے گا بنجارہ
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http://www.paklinks.com/gs/pakistan-affairs/546957-new-isi-chief-is-related-to-srk.html
This made me chuckle! Though not surprised. It’s only too well known how our “other” friends get an insta-orgasm at anything Pakistan/ISI and can’t help but put in their unwanted .02 paisas.
:k: Keep at it…
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Immi koh aap kay chor jaisay leader kee tarah NRO kee zaroorat nahin aur na hee woh faujion kay boot chattay ga jiss tarah say zardari na chatay thay NRO kay liye.
Dirtiest politician in president house.
Aap PPP ka fikr karein woh yateem honay wali hai election kay baad, iss baar toh koi shaheed bhi nahin hai aap logon koh bachanay kay liye.
Lets not underestimate the most mazloom political force in the history of Pakistan. They always keep a new trick under their sleeve based on whichever decade we may be talking about.
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Good bye Mr Pasha! Jang Multimedia
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It is extra ordinary criticism on Pasha , I was against him but his loyalty was never an issue . I also said every time that I knew him as a honest one .
This all may be true but this is like Universal truth about all of them .
We have to love them but we are facing result of their foolishness .
It is our real problem and actually main problem .
All our problems are due to this .
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There is a positive one as well which i can post if you desire? ;)
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Looking for all positive things .
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For you…
General Pasha put rare check on US influence
[Ansar Abbasi](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/TodaysPrintWriterName.aspx?ID=2&URL=Ansar Abbasi)Monday, March 12, 2012
ISLAMABAD: General Ahmad Shuja Pasha would have made many mistakes and would have failed on many fronts but he did wonders in limiting the role of CIA and FBI agents in Pakistan, the contribution that makes him look different from many others.
Gen Pasha has been the most hated Pakistani in Washington and a real pain in the neck for the CIA. For the same reason, his retirement has brought a sigh of relief to the Intelligence circles in the US. He was a rare breed of Generals, who would not be impressed with the influence of Washington and its powerful intelligence chief.
He has been the most difficult man to tackle for the Panettas and Patreauses of this world hence there have been demands from Washington that Pasha should be removed. It was his candidness and bluntness with his US counterparts, which made him one of the most powerful spymasters in the world.
Coming from a humble but well educated family and after having cleanly served the army with distinction for almost 35 years, Pasha took over as ISI chief, the position that earned him a lot of embarrassments and controversies.
Failures connected to the ISI during his tenure as its DG should remain a burden for him but there is hardly anyone to appreciate how he managed to limit the role of the American agencies in Pakistan.
Following 9/11 General Musharraf had put the sovereignty of Pakistan at stake and on sale by giving the kind of free hand to US agents that was simply unimaginable. “We had no idea how many foreign as well as local agents of CIA and FBI were operating within the territorial limits of Pakistan,” an official source said, adding that the American agents were spread all over.
Not only had Musharraf allowed the CIA and FBI to hire local agents in Pakistan in the garb of so-called war on terror, the Americans were also free to move in and out without any check. “At times we did not know who is coming and who is going, and what is brought in and what it taken out,” the source said.
This unimaginable concession for the US officials was first brought under check by no one else but Pasha on whose orders in October 2009 the facility of unchecked arrivals and departures with no scrutiny of their luggage at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport (BBIA) in Islamabad was formally withdrawn.
Gammon Gate of the BBIA, which was basically meant for food catering services and had a direct outside airport link without passing through immigration and customs checks, was specified for the US officials and for the UN officials too. This special facility had allowed the Americans to have unchecked arrivals and departures to and from the Islamabad Airport. The facility was massively misused and there were reports of even unauthorised and undeclared import of sensitive material and equipment, including weapons.
A CAA order, issued on the subject in 2009, did concede that the customs and immigration authorities have no arrangements/staff to check the movement and crew and other foreigners, etc. “The equipment related to aeroplane, the crew and their personal luggage also passes through this gate. During checking, US vehicles and the luggage they carry to and from apron area are not properly searched/checked by the ASF staff deputed to control the entry/exit at the Gammon Gate,” a document said, adding in view of this, use of the Gammon Gate by foreigners should be stopped forthwith as it was a serious security hazard.
In the garb of training, the CIA spies had their presence in and around vital sites of Pakistan’s national security. Police College Sihala near Kahuta Nuclear Plant was one such sensitive site from where Gen Pasha managed to root them out and packed them back to Washington.
To check the activities of ruthless members of Blackwater and DynCorp, the ISI under Pasha started checking the US “officials” and “diplomats” on the roads of Pakistan and even started questioning them and in some cases even taking them to police stations.
It was also on the direction of Pasha that action was launched against DynCorp and its local partner Inter-Risk, which was issued the prohibited bore licences by the interior ministry on the request of the US embassy.
Besides pushing the already present CIA and FBI agents out of Pakistan, Pasha pursued the policy of strict monitoring of the US visitors. He wanted a tight scrutiny of every visitor coming from Washington - a move that made the US administration angry.
Washington put pressure on the rulers in Islamabad, who in a strange decision had allowed its embassy in Washington under Hussain Haqqani to issue visas to US officials without getting clearance from the security agencies of Pakistan.
The issue of Raymond Davis and May 2 Abbottabad shame brought CIA and the ISI face to face. Clashes between CIA and ISI had actually begun after the Army chief’s refusal to lauch operation in North Waziristan, with Gen Shuja Pasha refusing to cooperate with the CIA unless the relationship was on an equal footing.
According to one report, visas to 1545 US employees in the name of diplomats, trainers, NGO workers or NATO officials were issued controversially and without proper scrutiny. After the Raymond Davis case, the ISI had asked CIA to disclose the location of its agents/employees in Pakistan and the nature of their appointment in Pakistan. After repeated questioning CIA kept denying that they had so many operatives in Pakistan. The ISI managed to expel many of them following the release of Raymond Davis - the incident that was a great embarrassment for Pakistanis - however the complete cleansing was still not done.
The clashes between ISI and CIA worsened when Pasha reportedly insisted on the one-point agenda that ISI would not support any CIA activity in Afghanistan or Pakistan if they do not declare their operatives in Pakistan. To this effect the CIA officials said in plain words that no such clarification would be made to ISI as all visas have been issued duly and by the Pakistani authorities. However, after a lot of discussion the CIA, according to the report, agreed to declare 1079 officials, which were operating in Pakistan under various capacities, but denied to give any clue about others.
The ISI, on the other hand, had a list of 438 US officials who were in Pakistan but were not present in any consulate or embassy staff of any city. Their whereabouts were reportedly asked from CIA, to which they gave a funny reply that many of them have been lost? The CIA reportedly claimed that these operatives were used in the FATA area for the war on terror but in various incidents they have either been kidnapped or killed by Talibans so now they were no more in Pakistan. This was something Gen Pasha could not stomach.
Pasha in his meeting with former CIA chief Panetta in Washington had clearly stated that if CIA did not trust ISI then ISI too was not bound to keep the ties as they were. Panetta never expected such a curt reply. Exchange of harsh words took place between the two, prompting Gen Pasha to abruptly end his visit. He left USA just 5 hours after his arrival.
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Same has been printed in "jang' today .
This is too true but this all is just due to their own foolish acts and due to their will to enjoy US alone .
Re: 'ISI chief Pasha unlikely to get extension'
Same has been printed in "jang' today . This is too true but this all is just due to their own foolish acts and due to their will to enjoy US alone .
was it ISI that wanted to enjoy US alone and stopped Sarah Palin from hugging dear president?
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If what is said is true lets hope the new guy is as good as Pasha when it comes to dealing with the US.
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If what is said is true lets hope the new guy is as good as Pasha when it comes to dealing with the US.
I hope the new one is better than pasha, and he concentrates more on the defence of the nation and improving the image of isi in the public and keeps away from politics.
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Loved the Hamid Mir editorial.