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  • ...jihad|jihadist]] group focused on [[Kashmir]]; formed with assistance of [[Inter-Services Intelligence]]; listed as a [[terrorism|terrorist]] organization by the United States
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  • ...Meanwhile, [[lieutenant general]] Mahmood Ahmed, director of Pakistan's [[Inter-Services Intelligence]], who happened to be visiting Washington, was given a specific list of dem
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  • With support from Pakistan's [[Inter-Services Intelligence]], he became emerged as the undisputed head of Islamic Party of Afghanistan
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  • ...ed to President [[Pervez Musharraf]]. Gen. Hamid Gul, former director of [[Inter-Services Intelligence]], were among these.<ref name=Tenet>{{citation
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  • Pakistan's [[Inter-Services Intelligence]] gave such support; he lived in Peshawar from 1995 to 1998. There were rep
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  • ...Meanwhile, [[lieutenant general]] Mahmood Ahmed, director of Pakistan's [[Inter-Services Intelligence]], who happened to be visiting Washington, was given a specific list of dem
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  • Authority (NACTA), [[Inter-Services Intelligence]], and police organizations. The structure reflects a concern with very dif
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  • The Pakistani government has long had a complex relationship with [[Inter-Services Intelligence]], which had long supported the Taliban. President [[Pervez Musharraf]] gra
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  • * [[Inter-Services Intelligence/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Inter-Services Intelligence/Metadata]]
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  • ...een indirectly funding the Jundallah group through subsidies to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), possibly driven by Vice President Dick Cheney. ISI, however, is not
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  • ...ith Bin Laden during this time, although they did interact with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), which, in turn, worked with GID. <ref name=Coll>{{citation ...on is considered, that it has some agreements with Pakistan, probably with Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) factions. The Services Office was among the groups funded by ISI to
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  • ...like their guest, al-Qaeda. The Taliban also changed from their origins as Inter-Services Intelligence began to influence them for reasons of Pakistani government interest.
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  • ...posing the Soviets. Their aid, however, was channeled through Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, acting as a CIA proxy. Pakistan was intensely opposed to direct U.S. opera ..., before this event, suffered from internal instability. The Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) are to some extent autonomous of the civilian government, which has i
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  • #Support from Pakistan, especially Inter-Services Intelligence ...internal Islamist groups. Those groups were especially strong in Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI); Baber also had a major role in developing the Taliban. <ref name=Jam
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  • ...bek by an Uzbek exile living in Germany, and then commissioning Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence to deliver 5,000 copies.<ref name=Coll>{{cite book ...erate in Afghanistan which was separate from it's alliance with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence. In this period of time the predominant forces in Afghanistan were the Tal
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