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jeudi 17 janvier 2008

Repères 17/01/08 - L'Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) pakistanais dans le piège de l'islamisme

Repères 17/01/08 - L'Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) pakistanais dans le piège de l'islamisme

Militants Escape Control of Pakistan, Officials Say
New York Times January 15, 2008

"Pakistan’s premier military intelligence agency has lost control of some of the networks of Pakistani militants it has nurtured since the 1980s, and is now suffering the violent blowback of that policy, two former senior intelligence officials and other officials close to the agency say.

As the military has moved against them, the militants have turned on their former handlers, the officials said. Joining with other extremist groups, they have battled Pakistani security forces and helped militants carry out a record number of suicide attacks last year, including some aimed directly at army and intelligence units as well as prominent political figures, possibly even Benazir Bhutto.

The growing strength of the militants, many of whom now express support for Al Qaeda’s global jihad, presents a grave threat to Pakistan’s security, as well as NATO efforts to push back the Taliban in Afghanistan. American officials have begun to weigh more robust covert operations to go after Al Qaeda in the lawless border areas because they are so concerned that the Pakistani government is unable to do so.

The unusual disclosures regarding Pakistan’s leading military intelligence agency — Inter-Services Intelligence, or the ISI — emerged in interviews last month with former senior Pakistani intelligence officials. The disclosures confirm some of the worst fears, and suspicions, of American and Western military officials and diplomats..."

 

mercredi 9 janvier 2008

Repères 09/01/08 - Assasinat de Benazir Bhutto : le kamikaze avait peut-être le tueur pour cible 'cachée'

Repères 09/01/08 - Assasinat de Benazir Bhutto : le kamikaze avait peut-être le tueur pour cible 'cachée'

Les services secrets américains suggèrent qu'Al Qaeda pourrait n'être pour rien dans l'assassinat de Benazir Bhutto et que le kamikaze qui s'est fait exploser juste après les tirs sur Benazir Bhutto avait peut-être le tueur au pistolet pour cible réelle 'cachée'.


US intelligence suggests coverup in Bhutto assassination
Suicide bomber may have been inserted to eliminate evidence
Larisa Alexandrovna, Raw Story January 7, 2008

"...Three former US intelligence officials have told Raw Story that not only is the gunman dead, he was likely the actual target of the suicide bomber.

According to a former high ranking US intelligence official, who wishes to remain anonymous due to the delicate nature of the information, the US intelligence community understands the gunman to have been killed in the blast following Mrs. Bhutto's assassination.

"He was killed, probably not knowing that the suicide bomber was there," said this source. "We don't know for sure if the two men arrived together. We do know that the assassin died in the explosion, and was probably meant to."

Several other US intelligence officials concur that the bomber was likely "inserted" to "clean up" evidence of the shooting, including eliminating the gunman.

When asked why it was important to determine the relationship between the gunman and the suicide bomber, one former CIA officer explained that such details are the key to understanding what happened, how it happened, and who was ultimately responsible. Such details also enable investigators to document patterns and methods used, in order to determine if a terrorist attack has indeed taken place or something else has occurred....

...According to a former high ranking US intelligence official, the involvement of a gunman undercuts the official story that a terrorist attack was responsible for the murder of Mrs. Bhutto.

"Traditionally, al Qaeda coordinates multiple targets and suicide bombers," said the source during a Wednesday conversation. "While it is possible that al Qaeda was behind the assassination, it is not likely, given the operational elements."

A former CIA officer agreed that employing gunmen to assassinate targets is not the way al Qaeda generally operates, saying, "[shooting] at close range is not a traditional al Qaeda technique."

Both sources agreed that it is the general belief within the US intelligence community that the gunman was killed in the attack.

A current US official, who wishes to not be identified for this article, confirmed that the gunman died in the blast but was unable to say whether the suicide bomber was targeting the gunman as suggested by the intelligence officials. "The working assumption is that the gunman [is] dead. But it's by no means clear that the gunman was ignorant of the bomber. I can't confirm that at all."...

...However, two former CIA officials say that there is far too much evidence pointing away from militants being behind the attack.

Indeed, the changing official position as to the cause of death indicates that someone was very interested in making it appear that Mrs. Bhutto had died in a suicide bombing, with initial medical reports out of Rawalpindi on Thursday claiming she had died as the result of the explosion.

By Friday morning, as audio of the gun shots surfaced, state-run media in Pakistan reported that Mrs. Bhutto died as a result of a gunshot wound to the neck, combined with shrapnel from the explosion. It was said the suicide bomber had first fired on Mrs. Bhutto and then detonated his explosives.

By Friday evening, however, the official story had changed yet again, with reports coming out that although bullets were fired, none had hit Mrs. Bhutto. On Saturday morning, the story changed once more, with an official medical report ruling that Mrs. Bhutto died from shrapnel received to the head as a result of the suicide bombing.

Yet also on Saturday, General Javed Iqbal Cheema, a spokesman for Pakistan's Interior Ministry – who cited the same medical report – said Mrs. Bhutto had died as a result of a skull fracture sustained when she either fell against the sunroof lever after the explosion or attempted to hide from the explosion inside the vehicle. Medical examiners admitted that no autopsy was done.

As footage of the gunman began to appear in the press, the official story changed again, to the cause of death being two gunshot wounds to the head and one to the neck. The changing versions of what happened, who had committed the crime, and the rising violence in Pakistan as protestors demanded answers, caused Musharref to finally agree to allow a foreign body to investigate the assassination..."

 

dimanche 6 janvier 2008

Repères 06/01/08 - Les forces spéciales US prêtes à intervenir au Pakistan

Repères 06/01/08 - Les forces spéciales US prêtes à intervenir au Pakistan

Des unités des Forces Spéciales US sont prêtes à détruire ou à s’emparer de l’arsenal nucléaire pakistanais dans le cas où le pouvoir central s'effondrerait.

Special forces on standby over nuclear threat
The Herald 31/12/07

"US special forces snatch squads are on standby to seize or disable Pakistan's nuclear arsenal in the event of a collapse of government authority or the outbreak of civil war following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.

The troops, augmented by volunteer scientists from America's Nuclear Emergency Search Team organisation, are under orders to take control of an estimated 60 warheads dispersed around six to 10 high-security Pakistani military bases..."


Special Forces on Standby
by Gordon Prather, Antiwar 05/01/08

"...U.S. Special Forces are reported to be on "standby," ready to "deal with the problem," i.e., to seize or disable Pakistan's nuke stockpile in the event of the collapse of government authority or the outbreak of civil war..."


Lire aussi :

U.S. Considers New Covert Push Within Pakistan
New York Times 06/01/08

 

lundi 31 décembre 2007

La phrase du jour 31/12/07 - Bilawal "Bhutto" Zardari

La phrase du jour 31/12/07 - Bilawal "Bhutto" Zardari

"Notre meilleure vengeance, c'est la démocratie, ainsi que le disait ma mère"

Bilawal "Bhutto" Zardari est le fils de Benazir Bhutto

 

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