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During the Soviet-Afghan War, Haqqani, who then-National Security Adviser Zibignew Brzezinski and Congressman Charlie Wilson identified as "goodness personified," was a principal conduit of funds between Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence and the Afghan mujahideen, and remains a key link between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban.
Scott Atran: Talking to the Enemy: How to Turn the Taliban Against Al Qaeda Scott Atran 2010
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During the Soviet-Afghan War, Haqqani, who then-National Security Adviser Zibignew Brzezinski and Congressman Charlie Wilson identified as "goodness personified," was a principal conduit of funds between Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence and the Afghan mujahideen, and remains a key link between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban.
Scott Atran: Talking to the Enemy: How to Turn the Taliban Against Al Qaeda Scott Atran 2010
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So the CIA financed, armed, and trained – acting through their intermediary, Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence agency (ISI) – the most radical militants they could find.
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• As per the Intelligence reports, MCC and PWG establish links with LTTE, Nepali Maoists and Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence to receive arms and training.
History of Naxalism according to HT Abhay N 2007
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Top leaders in the group told Headley they would need to consult with the Pakistani Inter-Service Intelligence agency if they were to try to sue the United States.
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Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, the terrorist group accused of carrying out the coordinated shootings and bombings in India, has connections within Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence agency.
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In return for subventions of millions of American dollars, it now turns out, the Pakistani Inter-Service Intelligence agency the ISI can "outsource" the Haqqani network.
Slate Magazine Christopher Hitchens 2011
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Mr. MacKay said he found the latest evidence of links between Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence agency - the feared, powerful and secretive ISI that helped create the Taliban in the 1990s - to be of "more concern," than Taliban expectations of victory.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PAUL KORING AND TAMARA BALUJA 2012
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The former president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, admitted to ABC News that rogue lower-level members of Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence Agencies and military may have
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The army chief, General Ashfaq Kayani, the chief of Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence ISI, General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, and at least three other top generals fielded questions from parliamentarians late into the evening in a session that was closed to the public.
The Guardian World News Declan Walsh 2011
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