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Feb 05 2009

Pakistani Intelligence Agency ISI named culprit in Mumbai Terror Attacks

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 Finally the Indian government has stopped using disguising language in blaming the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI as a co conspirator in the 26/11 Mumbai Terror attacks. The government of India has today blamed the ISI for being a party in the team of conspirators for the recent Mumbai terror attacks. The ISI is being blamed for the past recent times for supporting the terror outfits linked directly to the terrorists who carried out the attacks. The ISI is supposed t o have provided the all necessary training and logistics support to the Pakistan based Lashkar-e-taiba.

 

The terrorists had used high end satellite phones and internet telephony and the ISI is supposed to have assisted the terror outfits in these matters. ISI has been in the past linked to other terror networks around the world like the Al-Qaida and supporting terror attacks like the 9/11 in the United states.

 ISI had been an instrument used by the United States during their conflict between the US and USSR over Afghanistan during the late 70s and 80s. So, the ISI has an imprint of the CIA and works similar to the US spy organization. ISI has been assisting the terrorists in infiltration into Indian territories in the Jammu and Kashmir. They have been key in almost all terror attacks in various parts of India in the recent past.

 

The world community needs to ban the ISI and name it a Terror organization. They need to be contained as the Pakistani army is directly linked to the ISI and has been making democracy weak in the already terror affected country. The ISI is the backbone of all terror activities being conducted in and out of Pakistan. So to win the war on terror the ISI needs to be contained.

 

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