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Pakistan at Intelligence War with USA CIA

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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1900248,00.html

The CIA's Silent War in Pakistan



The wilds of Waziristan, the tribal belt along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, make an unlikely showcase for the future of warfare. This is a land stuck in the past: there are few roads, electricity is scarce, and entire communities of ethnic Pashtun tribesmen live as they have for millenniums. And yet it is over this medieval landscape that the U.S. has deployed some of the most sophisticated killing machines ever created, against an enemy that has survived or evaded all other weaponry. If al-Qaeda and the Taliban could not be eliminated by tanks, gunships and missiles, then perhaps they can be stamped out by CIA-operated unmanned drone aircraft, the Predator and the Reaper. (See a diagram of a Reaper here.)

That was the bet President George W. Bush placed during his final months in office, when the CIA greatly increased drone sorties and strikes in Pakistan. The accelerated attacks have been stepped up under President Barack Obama. Nowadays, the low hum of the drones has become a familiar sound in Waziristan, where tribesmen call them machay, or red bees. Their lethal sting has been felt in villages and hamlets across the Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA). The main objectives of the campaign: to take out al-Qaeda's top tier of leadership, including Osama bin Laden, and deny sanctuary in FATA for the Taliban and those fighters who routinely slip across the border to attack U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Combining high-tech video surveillance with the ability to deliver deadly fire, drones allow joystick-wielding operators on the far side of the world--Creech Air Force Base, near Las Vegas--to track moving targets in real time and destroy them. All this, without spilling American blood and for a small fraction of the cost of conventional battle.

But is the drone war winnable? The White House routinely dodges questions on the subject, and neither the CIA nor the State Department would talk about the program on the record. But officials familiar with the CIA's operations say at least nine of the top 20 high-value al-Qaeda targets identified last fall have been killed by drone strikes, along with dozens of lesser figures. Many bases and safe houses have been destroyed. On the other hand, Pakistani officials say the majority of strikes have either missed their targets or, worse, killed innocent civilians. The News, a Pakistani daily, reported recently that 60 strikes since early 2006 had killed 687 civilians and only 14 al-Qaeda leaders, a ratio few Pakistanis would find acceptable. The campaign, in fact, may be contributing to a swelling of anti-American sentiment in Pakistan and weakening the fragile government of President Asif Ali Zardari.

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http://www.thenation.com/article/secret-us-war-pakistan

The Secret US War in Pakistan

At a covert forward operating base run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, members of an elite division of Blackwater are at the center of a secret program in which they plan targeted assassinations of suspected Taliban and Al Qaeda operatives, "snatch and grabs" of high-value targets and other sensitive action inside and outside Pakistan, an investigation by The Nation has found. The Blackwater operatives also assist in gathering intelligence and help direct a secret US military drone bombing campaign that runs parallel to the well-documented CIA predator strikes, according to a well-placed source within the US military intelligence apparatus.

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http://news.xinhuanet.com/mil/2010-07/07/content_13822449.htm

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据美联社7月7日报道,十多名前任和现任美国和巴基斯坦情报官员日前表示,美国中央情报局和巴基斯坦情报部门之间展开了激烈的间谍战,巴基斯坦情报部门向中情局派出了双重间谍,而中情局则试图获得有关巴基斯坦防卫森严的核项目的机密情报。

报道称,在情报界,盟国之间进行间谍活动并不是新闻,但美巴关系是美国反恐努力的中心,任何幕后的勾心斗角将会使反恐努力、抓捕基地组织头目拉登行动受挫。

最近发生的一起事件突出体现了两国的关系。一名巴基斯坦男子去年联络了美国中情局驻伊斯兰堡的官员,称可以提供有关巴基斯坦核项目的机密情报,他声称拥有用过的核燃料棒,但心生怀疑的美国中情局官员很快得出结论,巴三军情报局正试图把一名双重间谍安插至中情局。中情局官员通知了巴相关官员,巴基斯坦承诺就此展开调查,双方都未指明那名男子是双重间谍,事件随后不了了之。

美国中情局2009年对涉及可疑双重间谍的事件大为增加感到非常担心,它重新调查了其派驻在阿巴边境的间谍。内部调查表明,美国中情局在阿巴边境派驻的间谍中有12名是双重间谍,多数双重间谍由巴基斯坦运作。对于美国中情局的一些官员来说,由于巴基斯坦长期以来与拉登的盟友古勒卜丁·希克马蒂亚尔、哈卡尼网络保持联系,巴基斯坦向美国中情局安插双重间谍的活动尤其令人担忧。

报道表示,除了对巴基斯坦核项目感到担心,美国中情局还继续向巴基斯坦施加压力,要求它加大在北瓦济里斯坦的军事行动力度。一位前美国情报官员称,美国中情局局长里昂·帕内塔去年曾就巴三军情报局与武装分子的关系与巴三军情报局局长进行了会谈。帕内塔表示,巴基斯坦需要对付武装分子,其中包括希克马蒂亚尔和哈卡尼团伙。不过,美国最多只能向巴三军情报局提出这样的要求。对于美国中情局来说,招募间谍来跟踪和击毙恐怖分子和武装分子是优先事务,而这一工作没有巴基斯坦的支持是无法进行的。乔治城大学和平和安全研究中心的助教克里斯蒂·费尔称:“我们需要巴基斯坦三军情报局,他们肯定知道这一点。他们在数个关键领域帮助我们,但在其他领域则直接破坏我们的努力。”

报道称,美巴双方情报部门在巴部落地区的紧张关系最为突出。美国中情局招募间谍来监视基地和武装分子组织,巴三军情报局也进行同样的行动,它们经常招募的是同一伙人,这意味着美国中情局必须经常考虑间谍到底效忠哪一方。一位巴情报官员称,巴基斯坦很少使用双重间谍向美国中情局传递假情报,双重间谍只是收集有关美国行动的情报,了解美国中情局如何反应、情报是如何流动的。(宋华)
 
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