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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: Rational who wrote (8527)10/18/1999 9:32:00 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) of 12475
 
I'am getting more confident that this DIPY smells like an ISI Agent. MushHead is chopping the Paki Embassy in USA and this guy has lost hope of getting into any appointment in the Paki Embassy. Just my thoughts.

Dipy might have been a low-level clerk in the Pakistani embassy in India. It is possible that he gathered intelligence in India, but was not the top banana there. A top banana would not have given so much of information in the SI resume, which is very revealing of a low-level clerical status. A top ISI head Honcho would keep a cool head, would not reveal anything about himself, will keep a low profile, blend with the crowd and attract no attention to himself. Dipy does not fit the profile of an ISI head Honcho. He is more of a clerk who wants to step out of his element in to a status that he is not trained for. He is confrontational. An ISI agent operates through moles, keeping his nose and ass clean.
JPR

General Mushhead is getting rid of the appointees of the dismissed Govt of Sharif. Sometimes, I wonder whether he is cunning like a sly fox in stating that he is withdrawing the military from the border, but actually moving them in to the barracks only to violate the LOC and international border when Indians are off guard. This time it will not work. He is being watched like a hawk with eyes and ears in the sky and on the ground.

India told Gen Musharraf, in the context of his comments on Jammu and Kashmir, that the State was at the "very core of Indian nationhood". It apparently thought little of Gen Musharraf's offer of a unilateral withdrawal of
Pakistani troops from the international border.

"Let us be clear about this withdrawal offer", said the official spokesman for the External Affairs Ministry.
The withdrawal was intended to be from the international border where Pakistani troops had amassed during the Kargil conflict. "All that is going to happen is that Pakistani troops from these locations will now go back to their barracks", the spokesman added.

He said that he could not react immediately to reports of the beginning of a pullout by Pakistani troops from the border. "We are studying the reports of a withdrawal of
troops", he said.
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