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India-Pakistan |
US directly interrogating Mullah Baradar |
2010-04-22 |
![]() Wring him dry like a tube of toothpaste and then bury him quietly somewhere ... Direct US access to Baradar, who is in Pakistani custody, was minimal at first, but US officials said the ISI has eased restrictions and American investigators have been participating regularly and directly in interrogation sessions for at least the past month. Perhaps because the ISI has now had time to move all their most important assets ... Some of the information given by Baradar, the Afghan Taliban's long time military commander, has been verified and has been useful to US commanders' intelligence officers and analysts in both Afghanistan and Washington, three US officials involved in the matter said. They said Pakistan was taking the lead. “These things take time,' one US military official said of interrogating Baradar. “It takes time to get the information and it takes time to check out that information.' Baradar's arrest was hailed by the commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley McChrystal, as a potential game-changing development after eight years of war, although some US officials had initially played down the value of the information he gave Pakistani interrogators. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#1 I just want to know who he thinks who's going home next week on Dancing with the Stars. Then you can kill him. |
Posted by: Clem Ebbaiting8247 2010-04-22 16:27 |