Friday, July 15, 2011

Al-Qaeda online terror training includes manuals from Pakistani's ISI

The Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate has long been accused of coddling militant groups, even while helping the CIA kill or capture dozens of senior al-Qaeda operatives including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

Now al-Qaeda operatives can study directly from some of the ISI’s training manuals, according to a new report by Abdul Hameed Bakier at The Jamestown Foundation.

It’s not clear how the terrorist network got its hands on the documents, which were posted on jihadi Internet forums by al-Qaeda’s Global Islamic Media Front.

AS A COMMENTER AT WASH POST SAID:
Why would anyone think that would be unusual? The ISI sponsors, funds, harbors, and equips al Qaeda, the Taliban and several other Islamist terrorist gangs that serve as proxies for Pakistan.
WE NEED TO CRANK UP OUR KINETIC AND DIPLOMATIC COUNTER-ATTACKS AGAINST THE ISI.

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