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Pakistan 'supported Kabul embassy attack' - Mike Mullen
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Posted on 09/22/2011 7:53:52 AM PDT by jhpigott

9/21/11

The most senior US military officer has accused Pakistan's spy agency of supporting the Haqqani group in planning and conducting last week's attack on the US embassy in Kabul.

"The Haqqani network... acts as a veritable arm of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Agency," Adm Mike Mullen told a Senate panel. In July he said Pakistan sanctioned the killing of journalist Saleem Shahzad.

Pakistan's government called that statement "irresponsible".

Pakistani officials have consistently denied links with militant groups.

'Credible intelligence'

At least 25 people died during the 20-hour attack on the US embassy, Nato headquarters and police buildings in Kabul on 22 September. The dead included 11 civilians, among them children, along with at least four police and 10 insurgents.

"With ISI support, Haqqani operatives planned and conducted a truck bomb attack, as well as the assault on our embassy," said Adm Mullen, who steps down this month as chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff.

"We also have credible intelligence that they were behind the 28 June attack against the Inter-Continental Hotel in Kabul and a host of other smaller but effective operations."

(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.co.uk ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; coldwar2; embassy; india; isi; pakistan; taliban; wot
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One of our top military officials accuses Pakistani intel services behing behind an attack on a U.S. embassay. That's a rather serious accusation.
1 posted on 09/22/2011 7:53:55 AM PDT by jhpigott
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2 posted on 09/22/2011 7:55:13 AM PDT by jhpigott (North Korea - The land of lousy options)
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Mullen has clearly gotten off of the Obama script. I wonder what the back storey is?


3 posted on 09/22/2011 7:57:45 AM PDT by Truth29
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Mullen would not have said this if he didn't have positive proof.

Watch for US/Pakistani relationships to blow up. It was only a matter of time anyhow.

4 posted on 09/22/2011 8:04:09 AM PDT by Gritty (War is hell, but global "mentoring" is purgatory - Mark Steyn)
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To: jhpigott

It is getting to the point where the Joint Chiefs are going to have to have a very serious discussion amongst themselves.

The Obama Administration is completely corrupt and out of control. With a feckless Congress afraid of its own shadow, there are very few options left to save the country.

And I don’t say these things lightly.

Some seriously courageous statesmen need to step up NOW.

The present situation is light years worse than Watergate.


5 posted on 09/22/2011 8:04:17 AM PDT by exit82 (Democrats are the enemy of freedom. Sarah Palin is our Esther.)
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To: Truth29

I think Obama is off his script. He’s pissed that Pakistan turned on us after the OBL raid.

While I appreciate the new candor, I think we lack a plan. Obama wants to believe he can talk these countries back into line.

In fact, Pakistan is on the verge of becoming an enemy backed by China. We have made the mistake of thinking we can make nice with countries that really are our enemies.


6 posted on 09/22/2011 8:05:04 AM PDT by Williams (Honey Badger Don't Care)
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"The most senior US military officer has accused Pakistan's spy agency of supporting the Haqqani group in planning and conducting last week's attack on the US embassy in Kabul."

Extremely serious accusation. And what's the Obama regime going to do about it? Increase Pakistani muslim immigration to the United States? If "The Regime" isn't going to punish Pakistan for their treachery Mullen should just keep quiet about it. This just makes the US look silly and weak.

7 posted on 09/22/2011 8:05:20 AM PDT by StormEye
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To: exit82

The Joint Chiefs are not going to do dick about Obama, nor should they. That remains our job as voters. Period.


8 posted on 09/22/2011 8:06:41 AM PDT by Williams (Honey Badger Don't Care)
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To: Truth29

He’s retiring and doesn’t have anything to lose now.


9 posted on 09/22/2011 8:06:51 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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To: Gritty
"Watch for US/Pakistani relationships to blow up. It was only a matter of time anyhow."

One wonders what could have been if Benazir Bhutto had not been assassinated in 2007. She most assuredly would have become Prime Minister. I understand that she was the Prime Minister when Pakistan went nuclear and knew about A.Q. Kahn's shennanigans. However, I think in 2007-2008 she would have been a very reliable partner in the war on Islamo Fascism. Things would be a lot different today.
10 posted on 09/22/2011 8:20:37 AM PDT by Old Teufel Hunden
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To: Williams
"The Joint Chiefs are not going to do dick about Obama, nor should they. That remains our job as voters. Period."

I agree. Generals being involved in politics and "doing something" about the elected leaders is what happens in third world banana republics. Their job is to provide advice and options to the elected leadership. If they think that the current CnC is leading America down the wrong path (national security wise), then they should resign and speak out about it as civilians.
11 posted on 09/22/2011 8:24:50 AM PDT by Old Teufel Hunden
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To: Old Teufel Hunden

That’s why they killed her.


12 posted on 09/22/2011 8:25:48 AM PDT by Iron head mike (The government will soon make criminals of us all.)
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To: Gritty
It was only a matter of time anyhow.

Yup, after the OBL operation, repercussions were bound to happen.

13 posted on 09/22/2011 8:43:57 AM PDT by Michael Barnes (Obamaa+ Downgrade)
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To: jhpigott

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I’m Popeye the sailor man! (toot, toot)
I’ll flap my gums now
Cause I’m going away anyhow
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14 posted on 09/22/2011 8:45:19 AM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: jhpigott

US chose to look the other way when India accused Pakistan of bombing the Indian embassy in Kabul. Blame it on karma.


15 posted on 09/22/2011 8:52:37 AM PDT by ravager
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To: Old Teufel Hunden

Regardless of whether or not this was Mike’s place to open his mouth, he is high enough up the food chain where what he said is going to leave a mark


16 posted on 09/22/2011 8:57:13 AM PDT by jhpigott (North Korea - The land of lousy options)
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New Ball game....... he is calling the Messiah out


17 posted on 09/22/2011 9:01:59 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 ....Rats carry plague)
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To: Old Teufel Hunden
“I understand that she was the Prime Minister when Pakistan went nuclear and knew about A.Q. Kahn’s shennanigans. “

Sorry but you are wrong yet again. Benazir Bhutto wasnt the Prime Minister when Pakistan went nuclear. She was in exile. It was Nawaz Sharif who was in power. And after him Musharraf took over. Although, A.Q Khan's nuclear gunrunning supply chain was very much in full swing during Benazir Bhutto. Benazir Bhutto and her husband (current Prime Minister) Asif Ali Zardari are just as unreliable as anyone else in Pakistan. Besides they are not really the ones in control. Its the Army and ISI who are the main power in Pakistan.

18 posted on 09/22/2011 9:03:28 AM PDT by ravager
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To: jhpigott
Pakistan committed an act of war against the US.

And the WH and the State Dept. have nothing to say about it.

Somebody needs to tell Barky to turn off ESPN and start listening to his briefings.

19 posted on 09/22/2011 9:25:57 AM PDT by mojito
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There is only one way of solving this problem. The US needs to identify those members of the ISI who are promulgating these attacks, and assassinate them.

Our intelligence agencies should be more than able to monitor their communications enough to flesh out a “hierarchy of agents” involved in anti-US and anti-Afghan operations, then somebody like SOCOM could start taking them out.

“Plausible deniability” should be used as needed, that is, to make many of the hits look like accidents, and the actions should have a “top down” orientation, to take out the directors and managers first.

But anywhere from dozens to hundreds of such missions should convince the remainder to cut it out.


20 posted on 09/22/2011 9:38:05 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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