Wednesday
May182011
Pakistan Video: Former Head of Afghan Intelligence "No Other Country Has Inflicted So Much Pain on US" (60 Minutes)





Speaking to the US programme 60 Minutes, Afghanistan's former head of intelligence, Amrullah Saleh, launches a series of attacks on Pakistan's political, military, and intelligence activities. He claims that the Pakistani authorities long knew of Osama bin Laden's whereabouts and that agencies in Islamabad have supported the Taliban on both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
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