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Archive for May, 2011

Pakistan Planned Redeployment of Troops along Border ?

According to an Emirates news agency on May 10, 2011 India has started war games involving thousands of troops along its border with Pakistan. A military spokesman told reporters the six-day exercise, codenamed Vijayee Bhava (Be Victorious) was being held in the Thar Desert region in the Indian state of Rajasthan. More than 20,000 combat troops were taking part. The Indian army, the world

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW-OBL Operation Was Not Successful(Eye Witness Claims)

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LETTER TO EDITOR: Osama’s Widows

LETTER TO EDITOR
 
May 10th, 2011
 
Osama’s Widows
 
Neither should Pakistan herself interrogate Osama

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Indian plans post Abbotabad

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.Pakistan-U.S. Rift Widens

Relations between the U.S. and Pakistan have grown tense over U.S. efforts to gain access to Osama bin Laden’s 3 wives. Jerry Seib reports. Also, Pakistani media aired the name of the CIA station chief in Islamabad. (Photo Credit HO/AFP/Getty Images)

Pakistani media aired the name of a man they said is the Central Intelligence Agency’s station chief, prompting questions about whether the Pakistani government tried to out a CIA operative in the wake of the killing of Osama bin Laden.

The U.S. is looking into the matter. There are no plans at this time to withdraw the station chief. If the government had attempted to publicize the name, that would be the second such outing in the past six months, a sign of how deeply U.S.-Pakistan relations have soured.

The CIA declined to comment. Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Tensions, which have been building between the two countries for months, exploded after the bin Laden strike, which sharply embarrassed the Pakistani government. In another source of strain, the U.S. is pressing the Pakistanis for access to bin Laden’s three wives, who are being held in Pakistani custody. The Pakistani government isn’t complying with the request, a U.S. official said.

The Islamabad station chief is one of the CIA’s most critical and sensitive assignments. The position oversees the agency’s covert programs, including the drone campaign that targets al Qaeda and Taliban leaders, as well as fighters who cross the border into Afghanistan.

The purported name of the CIA’s station chief was first reported Friday by ARY, a private Pakistani television channel. The station was reporting on a meeting between the director of Pakistan’s spy service

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