Pak ISI is staffed by the three military branches, in addition to, as this article says, funded through ministry of defense. Therefore putting it under the prime minister is like putting CIA nominally under the Speaker of the House, Pelosi, one person, but the next layer is a complete disconnect in every way, administrative and financial. The pm has no idea.
With Bush going out, and McCain not going to win the election, the global warmongers are changing strategy. Osama bin Laden has been in Waziristan since 911, thousands of al-CIA-duh non-Afghan Taliban assets were moved with full US air stand-down, from Afghanistan into Pakistan, after 911. Then Tora Bora, the back door left open into Pakistan. Then during the US occupation of Afghanistan, Pak border zone was allowed to be like Laos and Cambodia during Vietnam war, an off-the-map zone for CIA heroin labs. Call it the Pashtun Smuggler Zone. Opium production went from zero under Taliban to 130% of world supply, 4000 tons a year, with CIA heroin labs running full blast in the Pak border off-the-map Laos-like limbo. The next stage will be full autonomy, full off-the-map status, exactly like Laos and Cambodia during the Vietnam War. Obama is already posturing about that sanctuary, but sanctuary status will only increase, which will take the blame off Pakistan, and that plausible deniability is the whole point. It will be plausibly deniable for Pakistan for increasing US casualties and mayhem in Afghanistan to be staged from off-the-map limbo between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with the Venetian Bankers and Dick Cheney giving orders from Halliburton HQ, Dubai. Halliburton's One-Bid treasure under the Big Dubya made by Bushes will essentially continue unabated in a Democrat admin. Remember all the trouble CIA could cause while Carter was president? Remember what Bush and Cheney's Enron did to Governor Gray of California, and what was the first thing Shortzaneuter did as governor? Call the dogs off Enron. The Pashtun Smuggler Zone will take on the status of a self-determined country like Laos and Cambodia, to give al-CIA-duh a deeper darker sanctuary, since Bush and Cheney will not be around to black out that geographical area by administrative fiat. Larouche EIR staff give much of this picture, but they leave out CIA and in that vacuum make up a Red Cocaine story in the form of a Taliban heroin story, without even talking about Pak heroin junta. EIR speaks as if there were no books by Professor Alfred McCoy, Professor Peter Dale Scott, Professor Michael Chossudovsky, Chomsky's prerequisite "professors" of CIA drugs. EIR does concur that the Pak border region will gain autonomy from Pakistan, but why not start with the real reason Afghan Taliban was reinvented within weeks of the announcement that Afghan opium production had been raised from zero before the US invasion to 130% of world supply or 4000 tons several years after the US liberated the poppies, and failed to capture Osama. EIR also fails to mention the complete US cooperation in evacuating al-CIA-duh and leaving the Tora Bora backdoor open, in order to inflate MIb and eliminate CIA from al-CIA-duh, 911, and heroin trade. EIR does throw in some detail on the latest Opium War, though. -Bob --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, RoadsEnd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: "Mario Profaca" [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: July 28, 2008 5:59:05 AM PDT > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [SPY NEWS] Pak flip-flop on ISI creates confusion > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://www.asianage.com/presentation/leftnavigation/news/international/p\ ak-flip-flop-on-isi-creates-confusion.aspx > Pak flip-flop on ISI creates confusion > BY MUHAMMAD NAJEEB > Islamabad > > July 27: The Pakistan government's notification on Sunday, reversing > an announcement made a day before to place the two top intelligence > agencies under the interior ministry, has led to further confusion > with a former top spy saying a conspiracy was foiled. > > The government on Saturday issued a notification saying the Prime > Minister has approved giving the interior ministry control of the > Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Agency and the Intelligence Bureau > (IB). > > The notification, issued on a day Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani > left for a crucial meeting with President George W. Bush, was seen > mostly as a positive step and a move towards complete civilian rule. > > It said: "In terms of Rule 3(3) of the Rules of Business of 1973, the > Prime Minister has approved the placement of the Intelligence Bureau > and the Inter-Services Intelligence under the administrative, > financial and operational control of the interior division with > immediate effect." > > However, early Sunday morning the government issued another > notification saying that the earlier order was misunderstood and the > ISI would remain under the Prime Minister. > > Traditionally and according to the government record, the ISI has been > under financial and administrative control of the defence ministry but > was answerable to the Prime Minister. > > "This may be in papers but everyone knows the reality from where the > ISI takes orders and who heads it," Lt. Gen. (retd) Talat Masood said. > > He said it was an excellent move to bring the ISI under the complete > civilian rule. "But let's see what happens now." > > The early morning notification by the information ministry stressed > extending cooperation between the interior ministry and the ISI in > matters like war against terror and internal security. > > It said that more details in this regard will be given in a detailed > notification, creating more confusion and the media was left guessing > what the third notification can be. > > Many politicians, civil society representatives and intelligentsia > termed the earlier notification a right step in the right direction. > > —IANS > > > > ------------------------------------ > > -__ ___ _ ___ __ ___ _ _ _ __ > /-_|-0-\-V-/-\|-|-__|-|-|-/-_| > \_-\--_/\-/|-\\-|-_||-V-V-\_-\ > |__/_|--//-|_|\_|___|\_A_/|__/ > > SPY NEWS is OSI newsletter and discussion list associated to > Mario's Cyberspace Station - The Global Intelligence News Portal > http://mprofaca.cro.net > http://spynews.byethost13.com > > Since you are receiving and reading documents, news stories, > comments and opinions not only from so called (or self-proclaimed) > "reliable sources", but also a lot of possible misinformation > collected and posted to Spy News for OSI purposes - it should be > a serious reason (particularly to journalists and web publishers) > to think twice before using it for their story writing, further > publishing or forwarding throughout Cyberspace. > > To unsubscribe: > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > *** FAIR USE NOTICE: This message contains copyrighted material whose > use has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. 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