Us Allegations: ISI never supported the Haqqanis, says Pasha

ISI chief Lt-Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha has denied US accusations that the country supports the Haqqani network.


Reuters October 01, 2011

ISLAMABAD: ISI chief Lt-Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha has denied US accusations that the country supports the Haqqani network. “There are other intelligence networks supporting groups who operate inside Afghanistan. We have never paid a penny or provided even a single bullet to the Haqqani network,” he told Reuters. Pasha reportedly told the all parties conference on Thursday that US military action in Pakistan would be unacceptable and the army would be capable of responding. But he later said the reports were “baseless”.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 1st, 2011.

COMMENTS (2)

Mango Man | 12 years ago | Reply

Then what stops you from going after them, Pasha!? when it comes to ideology, you will claim that these elements are morally supported by you. But when they go on their suicide trips, you will claim that the very same are supported by CIA/RAW/Mossad etc.! Which story do we trust? No wonder, Pak is the least trusted nation in the world today

Pundit | 12 years ago | Reply

And OBL never lived in Abbottabad.

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