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I had in many instances had e-mail interactions with Syed Saleem and he was always gracious with his inputs - a man with deep knowledge and far greater direct contacts with Taliban and Al-Qaeda than ISI could have liked. And in the end he did not pay heed to ISI warnings - he was a fearless journalist - and is the norm in Pakistan - you simply get bumped off !

Before I go to his last published article, I wish to say a few words about his book that he got published just days before he was killed. INSIDE AL QAEDA & TALIBAN - BEYOND BIN LADEN & 9/11. Saleem made very interesting assertions on 26/11 Mumbai attacks. He said 26/11 was scripted by ISI, approved by AL-QAEDA commanders and executed by Lashkar e Taiba (LeT). From Al-Qaeda the main player was Ilyas Kashmiri and from LeT Haroon Ashik.
Guess what's the common link between Haroon Ashik and Ilyas Kashmiri? They were both from Pakistan Army!!Pakistan Army has been embedding terror outfits with its own men, especially in the operations and planning department so that there is close co-ordination with what Pakistan Army & ISI demands and its seamless execution by these terror outfits !
The book and Saleem's last article reproduced below clearly incensed Pakistan Army and its terror outfit (oops sorry, its intelligence wing) -the ISI!!!
This is his last published article in Asia Times Online (Hoping the part 2 is with the journal): Here is the article : Al-Qaeda had warned of Pakistan strike
ISLAMABAD - Al-Qaeda carried out the brazen attack on PNS Mehran naval air station in Karachi on May 22 after talks failed between the navy and al-Qaeda over the release of naval officials arrested on suspicion of al-Qaeda links, an Asia Times Online investigation reveals.
Pakistani security forces battled for 15 hours to clear the naval base after it had been stormed by a handful of well-armed militants.
At least 10 people were killed and two United States-made P3-C
Orion surveillance and anti-submarine aircraft worth US$36 million each were destroyed before some of the attackers escaped through a cordon of thousands of armed forces.
An official statement placed the number of militants at six, with four killed and two escaping. Unofficial sources, though, claim there were 10 militants with six getting free. Asia Times Online contacts confirm that the attackers were from Ilyas Kashmiri's 313 Brigade, the operational arm of al-Qaeda.
Three attacks on navy buses in which at least nine people were killed last month were warning shots for navy officials to accept al-Qaeda's demands over the detained suspects.
The May 2 killing in Pakistan of Osama bin Laden spurred al-Qaeda groups into developing a consensus for the attack in Karachi, in part as revenge for the death of their leader and also to deal a blow to Pakistan's surveillance capacity against the Indian navy.
The deeper underlying motive, though, was a reaction to massive internal crackdowns on al-Qaeda affiliates within the navy.
Volcano of militancy
Several weeks ago, naval intelligence traced an al-Qaeda cell operating inside several navy bases in Karachi, the country's largest city and key port.
"Islamic sentiments are common in the armed forces," a senior navy official told Asia Times Online on the condition of anonymity as he is not authorized to speak to the media.
"We never felt threatened by that. All armed forces around the world, whether American, British or Indian, take some inspiration from religion to motivate their cadre against the enemy. Pakistan came into existence on the two-nation theory that Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations and therefore no one can separate Islam and Islamic sentiment from the armed forces of Pakistan," the official said.
"Nonetheless, we observed an uneasy grouping on different naval bases in Karachi. While nobody can obstruct armed forces personnel for rendering religious rituals or studying Islam, the grouping [we observed] was against the discipline of the armed forces. That was the beginning of an intelligence operation in the navy to check for unscrupulous activities."
The official explained the grouping was against the leadership of the armed forces and opposed to its nexus with the United States against Islamic militancy. When some messages were intercepted hinting at attacks on visiting American officials, intelligence had good reason to take action and after careful evaluation at least 10 people - mostly from the lower cadre - were arrested in a series of operations.
"That was the beginning of huge trouble," the official said.
Those arrested were held in a naval intelligence office behind the chief minister's residence in Karachi, but before proper interrogation could begin, the in-charge of the investigation received direct threats from militants who made it clear they knew where the men were being detained.
The detainees were promptly moved to a safer location, but the threats continued. Officials involved in the case believe the militants feared interrogation would lead to the arrest of more of their loyalists in the navy. The militants therefore made it clear that if those detained were not released, naval installations would be attacked.
It was clear the militants were receiving good inside information as they always knew where the suspects were being detained, indicating sizeable al-Qaeda infiltration within the navy's ranks. A senior-level naval conference was called at which an intelligence official insisted that the matter be handled with great care, otherwise the consequences could be disastrous. Everybody present agreed, and it was decided to open a line of communication with al-Qaeda.
Abdul Samad Mansoori, a former student union activist and now part of 313 brigade, who originally hailed from Karachi but now lives in the North Waziristan tribal area was approached and talks begun. Al-Qaeda demanded the immediate release of the officials without further interrogation. This was rejected.
The detainees were allowed to speak to their families and were well treated, but officials were desperate to interrogate them fully to get an idea of the strength of al-Qaeda's penetration. The militants were told that once interrogation was completed, the men would be discharged from the service and freed.
Al-Qaeda rejected these terms and expressed its displeasure with the attacks on the navy buses in April.
These incidents pointed to more than the one al-Qaeda cell intelligence had tracked in the navy. The fear now was that if the problem was not addressed, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) supply lines could face a new threat. NATO convoys are routinely attacked once they begin the journey from Karachi to Afghanistan; now they could be at risk in Karachi port. Americans who often visit naval facilities in the city would also be in danger.
Therefore, another crackdown was conducted and more people were arrested. Those seized had different ethnic backgrounds. One naval commando came from South Waziristan's Mehsud tribe and was believed to have received direct instructions from Hakeemullah Mehsud, the chief of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (Pakistan Taliban). Others were from Punjab province and Karachi, the capital of Sindh province.
After Bin Laden was killed by American Navy Seals in Abbottabad, 60 kilometers north of Islamabad, militants decided the time was ripe for major action.
Within a week, insiders at PNS Mehran provided maps, pictures of different exit and entry routes taken in daylight and at night, the location of hangers and details of likely reaction from external security forces.
As a result, the militants were able to enter the heavily guarded facility where one group targeted the aircraft, a second group took on the first strike force and a third finally escaped with the others providing covering fire. Those who stayed behind were killed.


17 comments:
BuA
another cracker of a post.
So there is inflitration into the paki armed forces.
How safe are the nukes in pakistan?
The fact that Pakistani forces have been infiltrated means that nothing is safe in pakistan and the presence of tactical low yield nuclear devices mean that india is not at all safe.
What would be the future game plan for them?>
cheers
clemenza
BuA
Ilyas Kashmiri nicked by the american drones!!!
good news for india and bad news for ISI.
are the pakis relly allowing the yankees to take out their strategic assets or is this once again part of a bigger game?
cheers
clemenza
News report says, mobile call record of Saleem goes missing. Further confirming the involvement of ISI in his killing.
Anil Mumbai
Dear BuA
have been following ur posts regularly........very informative & true....cud u pls verify abt the so called militants who attacked pns mehran....supposed to be highly trained & not fm af-pak region.....btw paki nukes fallin in hands of these terrorists is not such a impossibility as paki forces makes the rest of the world believe....my scenario is ...tomorrow whether we have a war or not with pak....they'll very slyly pass on couple of these nukes to these jehadis to explode in India...what we gonna do then???....form a fact finding mission whether pak forces really had a hand in all this??? ...coz pak being pak wl definately claim that the paki government along with its armed forces knew nothin of it and India must have mishandled its own nukes & hence the explosions.....& we in India having " no 1st use policy" wl be left with all our nukes in place doin nothin....what do u think is the sloution for this " god forbid" scenario??
Hi BuA.. what do you mean when you say that the surveillance capability against India was hampered ( it is meantioned in your article ) ? Are you saying India has shaken hands with Al Qaeda - Surely Not possible.
ThE solution is this
http://www.ciponline.org/asia/reports/pakistan_the_state_of_the_union.pdf
Sorry for the late reply:
Clemenza:
The problem facing US / India are the next in line Pakistan Army majors who will take over after Kayani et al have retired. All were taken becoz of their Deobandi leanings by Zia ul Haq. They have no love for USA nor India and they are indoctrinated enough to cause sleepless nights. What are we doing about it - I dont know. But Israel cannot be sleeping easy - that much I know. So expect something out of the box (no Israel is not going to attack Pakistan on its own - it cant and neither will it get help from USA for it, and India is expected to sleep like it did the last time).
Hence future game plan is very fluid. The US is seeing its hold over Pakistan firmly slipping away. When the next generation takes over - US can bid its aid dollars goodbye.
You can bribe the corrupt, but religious indoctrinated soldiers are not open to bribe from their enemies - USA et al.
Ilyas Kashmiri is not dead - I doubted the information as soon as it came - too pat !!
Anon:
Call records go missing is a sure sign of official collusion - I mean u cant get more stupid than that - but is this news really correct ?
Arvend:
PNS Mehran attack could be carried out by only two parties and both are not ISI / Pakistan Army.
1) USA backed mercenaries. During Taleban rule in Afghanistan there were lots of militias that resisted the Taliban - chief were Northern Alliance and Uzbeks of Gen Dostum. Now these mercenaries are said to be Uzbeks - hence could be anti-Taliban = hence anti Pakistan = hence pro anybody against Pakistan. The rationale to take eyes of the seas - stretch it so much that there are enough blind spots to create mischief near the harbors - now what that can be - is anybody's guess
2) If its Al-Qaeda - what could be the reason of blowing up a recon aircraft. What if Al-Qeada were planning to ship off some ballistic missile under cover of darkness in thick clouds, when US satellites are blinded by geo strategic cover, maybe with WMD ....
there are enuff and more reasons by anyone to blow off a sea recon aircraft. But not the ISI or Pak Army
You can bribe the corrupt, but religious indoctrinated soldiers are not open to bribe from their enemies - USA et al.
that's not true. this whole "religous" / "islamist" crap is fueled with nothing but money, be it from CIA / RAW / MOSSAD / ISI / FSB. The "top guns" use this "ideology" of Islam to indoctrinate. It's just like a country's army. You need to pay them for them to join / live with dignity, but you should also mould them into being loyal.
Likewise, most terrorists are "employed" from poor families; families getting 1 lac PKR to send a son. the son, during the training is given lodging and food. however unlike a blue-collar job, fighting needs moral focus, which is where religion comes in.
Eventhough he may have joined the army for money (no other job), no soldier fights in war thinking about a pay-rise if he wins; and even if he does, he won't be going home. This is where indoctrination comes in. He fights for "honour" of his country/race/religion.
So there, money and ideology go hand in hand in creating succesful resistance.
And to keep the game going, it's a known fact that Taliban accept money from whoever willing to give. You and me can literally go into Republic of Pukhtoonistan or the Republic of Balochistan and "buy" suicide bombers.
i mean look, put muslims anywhere and they can never be in peace. simple as that. even if u split pakistan, they will want more and more splits. and they will fight anybody else's battle than to sit in peace. scum of earth
To Anon who commented on buying suicide bombers.. you are very right and I was not very clear in what I was trying to say, I guess.
I meant if one can distinguish between professional Pakistan Army and illiterate poverty driven Taleban fighters - then I am making the point. That Pakistan Army officers, professional and not impoversihed, if indoctrinated into religious fundamentalism then he is less prone to bribe from US. But US being US, it can still bribe him thru Saudi Arabia (falseflag etc).that's beside the point. It makes buying and selling of these officers a very difficult task - that is all.
Officially the US is saying now it has conclusive proof of ISI's hand in murdering Saleem Shahzad.
Posturing with real intel by the US to gain support for use of Shamsi airbase for the drone strikes. Telling Pak shutup else we will leak your hand in killing of Saleem.
Oh my god, there is really much effective info above!
As per TOI report;
US exposes ISI subversion of Kashmir cause; FBI arrests US-based lobbyist.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/US-exposes-ISI-subversion-of-Kashmir-cause-FBI-arrests-US-based-lobbyist/articleshow/9289454.cms
I had never heard or thought of things like this before. Don't U think this is warning sign for India. What can India do to safe guard its interests.
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