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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: FJB who wrote (84022)5/16/2010 8:44:49 PM
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Pakistani intel agency linked to Times Square
Investigation says Shahzad taught by rogue ISI agents
May 15, 2010
© 2010 WorldNetDaily
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LONDON – MI6 agents based in Pakistan have established that rogue intelligence officers in the country's Inter-Services Intelligence service, ISI, arranged for Faisal Shahzad to return to the United States after giving him instructions on how to build the Times Square bomb, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

The MI6 officers believe that an ISI officer could have traveled on the same flight that Shahzad took when he flew home.

"This could be a potentially devastating blow for the ISI which already has a shaky anti-terrorism reputation in British and US intelligence agencies," said an intelligence source in London.

Shahzad's background as the son of a senior Pakistani Air Force officer may have brought him into contact with ISI agents who are linked to home-grown jihadis and are training them to attack Western targets.

The source said: "For some time we have been monitoring a number of trained terrorists like Shahzad who have been introduced into Pakistan's military environment with its prevailing anti-West feelings. Several have left the country and we are trying to establish if they have gone to the U.K. or the United States."
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