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*Two senior U.S. military officials who visited Pakistan last month faced
tense moments when President Musharraf,  army chief Gen. Kayani and the ISI
chief confronted them with evidence that showed Washington supporting
separatist, sectarian and religious terrorism inside **Pakistan** with help
from Indian intelligence operatives based in major Afghan cities. The two
Americans, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen and CIA Deputy
Director Stephen R. Kappes, came to lecture Pakistanis on ISI but ended up
receiving an earful in Rawalpindi. Now, at last, **Islamabad** confronting *
*Washington** about what appears to be a clear case of **U.S.** betrayal,
conspiring with Karzai and Indians against its own staunch ally.*

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*By Kamran Khan*

The News International

Tuesday, 5 August 2008.

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KARACHI, Pakistan—Pakistan has complained to United States military
leadership and the Central Intelligence Agency’s involvement with terrorism
inside Pakistan was inconsistent with Washington's declared commitment to
the war against terror.

Impeccable official sources have said that strong evidence and
circumstantial evidence of American acquiescence to terrorism inside
Pakistan was outlined by President Pervez Musharraf, Chief of Army Staff
General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and Director General Inter Services
Intelligence (ISI) Lt. Gen. Nadeem Taj in their separate meetings with US
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen and CIA Deputy
Director Stephen R Kappes on July 12 in Rawalpindi.

The visit by the senior US military official along with the CIA deputy
director — carrying what were seen as India-influenced intelligence inputs —
hardened the resolve of the Pakistani establishment to keep supreme
Pakistan's national security interest even if it meant straining ties with
the U.S. and Nato.

A senior official with direct knowledge of these meetings said that Pakistan's
military leadership and the president asked the American visitors "not to
distinguish between a terrorist for the United States and Afghanistan and a
terrorist for Pakistan.”

For reasons best known to Langley, the CIA headquarters, and the Pentagon,
Pakistani officials say the Americans were not interested in disrupting the
Kabul-based fountainhead of terrorism in Balochistan nor do they want to
allocate unmanned Predators to eliminate Baitullah Mehsud, the undisputed
kingpin of suicide bombings against Pakistan who currently hiding near the
Pak-Afghan border.

The most intriguing moment for the two senior U.S. officials while visiting
Rawalpindi was when their Pakistani hosts presented them with evidence of
American link to terrorists in Balochistan. Pakistani officials proved
Brahmdagh Bugti's presence in Afghan intelligence safe houses in Kabul, his
photographed visits to New Delhi and his orders for terrorism in
Balochistan.

The top U.S. military commander and the CIA official were also asked why the
CIA-run Predators and the U.S. military did not swing into action when they
were provided the exact location of Baitullah Mehsud, Pakistan's most wanted
terrorist and the mastermind of almost every suicide attack against the
Pakistan Army and the ISI since June 2006.

One such precise piece of information was made available to the CIA on May
24, 2008, when Baitullah Mehsud drove to a remote South Waziristan mountain
post in his Toyota Land Cruiser to address the press and returned back to
his safe abode. The United States military has the capacity to direct a
missile to a precise location at very short notice as it has done close to
20 times in the last few years to hit al-Qaeda targets inside Pakistan.

Pakistani official have long been intrigued by the presence of highly
encrypted communications gear with Baitullah Mehsud. This communication gear
enables him to collect real-time information on Pakistani troop movement
from an unidentified foreign source without being intercepted by Pakistani
intelligence.

Admiral Mullen and the CIA official were in Pakistan on an unannounced visit
on July 12 to show what the U.S. media claimed was evidence of ISI's ties to
Afghan Taliban commander Maulana Sirajuddin Haqqani and the alleged
involvement of Pakistani agents in the bombing of the Indian embassy in
Kabul.

Pakistani military leaders squarely dismissed the American information and
evidence on the Kabul bombing. Instead, the Pakistani officials explained
why it was necessary for Islamabad to maintain some form of communication
with Haqqani, just as the British government had decided to open talks with
some Taliban leaders in southern Afghanistan last year.

Before opening new channels of communication with the Taliban in Helmand
province in March this year, the British and Nato forces were talking to
leading Taliban leaders through Michael Semple, the acting head of the
European Union mission to Afghanistan, and Mervyn Patterson, a senior UN
official, before their unprecedented expulsion from Afghanistan by the
Karzai government in January this year.

The American visitors were also told that the government of Pakistan had to
seek the help of Taliban commanders such as Sirajuddin Haqqani for the
release of its kidnapped ambassador Tariquddin Aziz, after the U.S.-backed
Karzai administration failed to secure Aziz's release from his captors in
Afghanistan.

Admiral Mullen and Kappes were both provided information about the
activities of the Indian consulates in Kandahar and Jalalabad and were asked
how the CIA does not know that both Indian consulates are manned by Indian
intelligence agents who plot against Pakistan round the clock.

“We wanted to know when our American friends would get interested in
tracking down the terrorists responsible for hundreds of suicide bombings in
Pakistan and those playing havoc with our natural resources in Balochistan
while sitting in Kabul and Delhi,” said a Pakistan official privy to the
meetings.



Throughout their meetings, the Americans were told that Pakistan would like
to continue its role as an active partner in the war against terror and at
no cost would it allow its land to be used by our people to plot terror
against Afghanistan or India. However, Pakistan would naturally want the United
States, India and Afghanistan to stop supporting Pakistani terrorists.

Pakistani officials have said that the current ‘trust deficit’ between the
Pakistani and U.S. security establishments is not serious enough to lead to
severing the relationship, but that the element of suspicion is very high,
more so because of CIA's decision to publicize the confidential exchange of
information with Pakistan and to use its leverage with the new Pakistani
government to try to arm-twist the Army and the ISI.

The Pakistani security establishment, officials said, want a fresh round of
strategic dialogue with their counterparts in the U.S., essentially to
priorities the objectives and terrorist targets in the war against terror,
keeping in mind the serious national security interests of the two allies.



*Kamran Khan works for The News International & GEO News. This report was
published by The News International.*



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