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Sydney Morning Herald
September 27, 2001

US allies are killers and drug dealers
By Rahul Bedi in New Delhi


Pakistan's shadowy intelligence service, one of the
main sources of information for the US-led alliance
against the Taliban regime, is widely associated with
political assassinations, narcotics and the smuggling
of nuclear and missile components - and backing
fundamentalist Islamic movements.

Locally referred to as Pakistan's "secret army" and
the "invisible government", the Inter Services
Intelligence (ISI) was founded soon after independence
in 1948. Today it dominates the country's domestic and
foreign policies. It is also responsible for
manipulating the volatile religious elements, ethnic
groups and political parties that are disliked by the
army.

Trained by the CIA and the French SDECE, the ISI "ran"
the mujahideen in their decade-long fight against the
Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s. Brigadier
Mohammed Yousaf, who headed the ISI's Afghan bureau
for four years until 1987, says in his book The Bear
Trap that the agency funnelled US money and weapons to
the mujahideen.

In the early 1990s the ISI provided logistic and
military support for the Taliban, and helped them to
seize power in Kabul five years ago.

Thereafter, it maintained a formidable presence across
Afghanistan, helping the Taliban to consolidate their
hold. The tactics used included bribery and raids that
wiped out villages of different ethnic tribes. It is
the knowledge gained of the Taliban into which the US
is tapping as it plans punitive raids.

Intelligence sources said that the ISI-CIA
collaboration in the 1980s assisted Osama bin Laden,
as well as Mir Aimal Kansi, who assassinated two CIA
officers outside their office in Langley, Virginia, in
1993, and Ramzi Yousef, who was involved in the failed
bomb attack on the World Trade Centre in New York five
years later.

Opium cultivation and heroin production in Pakistan's
northern tribal belt and adjoining Afghanistan were a
vital offshoot of the ISI-CIA co-operation. It
succeeded in turning some of the Soviet troops into
addicts.

Heroin sales in Europe and the US, carried out through
an elaborate web of deception, transport networks,
couriers and pay-offs, offset the cost of the
decade-long war in Afghanistan.

In the 1970s the ISI established a division to procure
nuclear and missile technology for the military from
abroad, especially China and North Korea. It also
smuggled in crucial nuclear components and know-how
from Europe.

The Telegraph, London


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