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Afghanistan
ISI equips Taliban Hell’s Angels
2003-11-30
EFL
Taliban fighters carrying out "drive-by" attacks on American troops and peacekeepers have been equipped with 700 motorbikes, weapons and satellite phones supplied by Pakistani intelligence officials, according to leaders of fighters attacking Coalition forces. The motorcycles have played a key role in Taliban hit-and-run operations in the south of the country where the campaign against international troops and aid workers has intensified. Taliban commanders disclosed details of the deal with individual Pakistani intelligence officials at a meeting in a safe house in Kila Abdulla, a small Pakistani town near the Afghan border. Despite Islamabad’s strong public support for the US-led war on terror, rebel leaders said that individual officials of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) backed the Afghan rebels in an attempt to counter the growing influence of rival Indian intelligence officials in the area.
This is a pretty shining example of plausible deniability. It's not the agency, it's "individual intel officers," who happen to have enough surplus cash to pay for 700 motorcycles...
ISI officials say that Indian officers have moved into Afghanistan intending to carry out operations across the border in Pakistan. "These officials in Pakistani intelligence believe that the Indian penetration can only be countered if they succeed in creating chaos in the bordering towns in Afghanistan," a Taliban leader said.
We hear about those attacks inside Pakland every day, in fact... No. Wait. Maybe they're hushed up.
Many members of the ISI are also opposed to Pakistan’s support for the war on terror. The agency backed the Taliban in the mid-1990s and senior officials are still closely aligned with them. The Taliban’s negotiations with ISI officials are said to be led by Hamid Aghaf and Mullah Qudratullah Jamal, members of the shura (council) set up by Mullah Mohamed Omar, the Taliban leader, to lead the new jihad against foreign forces and their local allies. Mullah Jamal travelled to Pakistan for talks with ISI officials last month, the Taliban commander said, following up the deal to supply motorbikes, rocket-propelled grenades, Kalashnikov rifles, wireless sets, dozens of satellite phones, torches and radios. Most of the motorcycles are red 125cc Hondas, good at negotiating the rough terrain.
Posted by:Bulldog

#4  We need to take a lesson from the Saigon cops, circa 1971. Lots of "cowboys" in Saigon used motorcycles to rip off people, steal things, and just literally make life as miserable as possible for as many people as possible. The Saigon police started using heavy crossbows with about 70 feet of 1/4" nylon rope attached to a piece of bamboo at each end. Shot one end between the spokes, and the other end would stop the rope. "Cowboys" (slang for gang members) would end up eating a piece of concrete, with their bike becoming an added part of them. Didn't stop the activity, but did slow it down, and got rid of a bunch of uglies from the streets. Problem is knowing who to use it against.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-11-30 8:35:43 PM  

#3  These ISI guys were doing the same thing with the Taliban even before we went into Afghanistan. Nothing will change until Musharraf will figure that he can purge the ranks of the ISI with these jihadi nutcase aiders and abettors. I wonder if that will ever happen. We are basically fighting our own money that has gone through Saudi Arabia and our own aid to Pakistan that has been siphoned off to these ISI members. This is very frustrating. In a strategic sense, it would be in the long run better to defeat them through starvation, so to speak, than to have to battle them tactically, with higher losses to our forces.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-11-30 4:04:13 PM  

#2  Sounds like some 'individual ISI officers' need to be subjected to some aerial reconnaissance of the hindu kush, sans parachute.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-11-30 1:32:38 PM  

#1  When are we going to start taking these folks out?
Posted by: raptor   2003-11-30 9:20:24 AM  

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