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"This is a replay of Baghdad," said Khurshid Ahmad, a member of Pakistan's upper house of parliament for Jamaat-e-Islami, one of the country's two main religious political parties. "This (Islamabad embassy) is more (space) than they should need. It's for the micro and macro management of Pakistan, and using Pakistan for pushing the American agenda in Central Asia." ......
Be-sharam Jamatis had no problem getting CIA money during Afghan war and on other occasions.
Now they don't want Americans in Pakistan. I guess Americans need to give $$$ and JI would be quiet as a mouse.
........ ..... ...... The existing embassy, in the capital's leafy diplomatic enclave, was badly damaged in a 1979 assault by Pakistani students.
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Those were not just "Pakistani students", they were Jamatias.