Friday 25 February 2011

CIA may target Pakistani diplomants globally


WASHINGTON (online) Suffering irreparable loss after blowing up of Raymond Davis’ cover in Lahore, the CIA is contemplating on a tit-for-tat trapping or targeting Pakistani counterparts serving as diplomats abroad. Diplomatic sources told Online that they had noticed vibes clearly indicating level of frustration and annoyance especially at the CIA upon Islamabad’s constant denial to release Davis on blanket immunity. As per sources, the situation is proving to be the loss of not just the cover of an agent but also that of a key asset in the CIA. “It is unlikely that they (American intelligence apparatus) would let it go without returning it to the Pakistani counterparts one way or the other”, the sources said.
CIA , the gang of international terrorists
“Easy prey of this revenge design of the Americans could be Pakistani intelligence staff serving abroad chiefly in USZ, Europe, and Afghanistan”, the sources said. "White House as well as State Department has already cancelled all official invitations to Hussain Haqqani. All the USZ Administration outfits in the capital are also under instructions to seek clearance from the White to House before interacting with Mr Haqqani even for official urgencies”, the sources added.

{EOP}Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World 2010




Intelligence Agency is an effective instrument of a national power. Aggressive intelligence is its primary weapon to destabilize the target. Indeed, no one knows what the intelligence agencies actually do so figuring out who the best intelligence service is can be difficult. The very nature of intelligence often means that the successes will not be public knowledge for years, whereas failures or controversial operations will be taken to the press. It’s a thankless situation. Still, from what little has emerged, one can have an idea of some of the better intelligence services out there, with the understanding that this is based on incomplete data.

10. ASIS – Australia

 



Formed 13 May 1952
Headquarters Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Annual budget $162.5m AUD (2007)
Minister responsible The Hon. Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Agency executive Nick Warner, Director-General
Australian Secret Intelligence Service is the Australian government intelligence agency responsible for collecting foreign intelligence, undertaking counter-intelligence activities and cooperation with other intelligence agencies overseas. For more than twenty years, the existence of the agency was a secret even from its own government. Its primary responsibility is gathering intelligence from mainly Asian and Pacific interests using agents stationed in a wide variety of areas. Its main purpose, as with most agencies, is to protect the country’s political and economic interests while ensuring safety for the people of Australia against national threats.

9. RAW – India

 


Formed 21 September 1968
Headquarters New Delhi, India
Agency executive K. C. Verma, Secretary (R)
Parent agency Prime Minister’s Office, GoI
Research and Analysis Wing is India’s external intelligence agency. It was formed in September 1968, after the newly independent Republic of India was faced with 2 consecutive wars, the Sino-Indian war of 1962 and the India-Pakistani war of 1965, as it was evident that a credible intelligence gathering setup was lacking. Its primary function is collection of external intelligence, counter-terrorism and covert operations. In addition, it is responsible for obtaining and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and persons, in order to advise Indian foreign policymakers. Until the creation of R&AW, the Intelligence Bureau handled both internal and external intelligence.

8. DGSE – France

 


Formed April 2, 1982
Preceding agency External Documentation and Counter-Espionage Service
Minister responsible Hervé Morin, Minister of Defence
Agency executive Erard Corbin de Mangoux, Director
Directorate General for External Security is France’s external intelligence agency. Operating under the direction of the French ministry of defence, the agency works alongside the DCRI (the Central Directorate of Interior Intelligence) in providing intelligence and national security, notably by performing paramilitary and counterintelligence operations abroad. The General Directorate for External Security (DGSE) of France has a rather short history compared to other intelligence agencies in the region. It was officially founded in 1982 from a multitude of prior intelligence agencies in the country. Its primary focus is to gather intelligence from foreign sources to assist in military and strategic decisions for the country. The agency employs more than five thousand people.

7. FSB – Russia

 


Formed 3 April, 1995
Employees 350,000
Headquarters Lubyanka Square
Preceding agency KGB
The Federal Security Service of Russian Federation (FSD) is the main domestic security agency of the Russian Federation and the main successor agency of the Soviet-era Cheka, NKVD and KGB. The FSB is involved in counter-intelligence, internal and border security, counter-terrorism, and surveillance. Its headquarters are on Lubyanka Square, downtown Moscow, the same location as the former headquarters of the KGB. All law enforcement and intelligence agencies in Russia work under the guidance of FSB, if needed. For example, the GRU, spetsnaz and Internal Troops detachments of Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs work together with the FSB in Chechnya. The FSB is responsible for internal security of the Russian state, counterespionage, and the fight against organized crime, terrorism, and drug smuggling. The number of FSB personnel and its budget remain state secrets, although the budget was reported to jump nearly 40% in 2006.

6. BND – Germany

 



Formed 1 April 1956
Employees 6,050
Agency executive Gehlen Organization
Parent agency Central Intelligence Group
The Bundesnachrichtendienst is the foreign intelligence agency of the German government, under the control of the Chancellor’s Office. The BND acts as an early warning system to alert the German government to threats to German interests from abroad. It depends heavily on wiretapping and electronic surveillance of international communications. It collects and evaluates information on a variety of areas such as international terrorism, WMD proliferation and illegal transfer of technology, organized crime, weapons and drug trafficking, money laundering, illegal migration and information warfare. As Germany’s only overseas intelligence service, the BND gathers both military and civil intelligence.

5. MSS – China

 


Jurisdiction People’s Republic of China
Headquarters Beijing
Agency executive Geng Huichang, Minister of State Security
Parent agency State Council
Ministry of State Security is the security agency of the People’s Republic of China. It is also probably the Chinese government’s largest and most active foreign intelligence agency, though it is also involved in domestic security matters. Article 4 of the Criminal Procedure Law gives the MSS the same authority to arrest or detain people as regular police for crimes involving state security with identical supervision by the procuratorates and the courts. It is headquartered near the Ministry of Public Security of the People’s Republic of China in Beijing. According to Liu Fuzhi, Secretary-General of the Commission for Politics and Law under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and Minister of Public Security, the mission of the MSS is to ensure “the security of the state through effective measures against enemy agents, spies, and counter-revolutionary activities designed to sabotage or overthrow China’s socialist system.”  One of the primary missions of the MSS is undoubtedly to gather foreign intelligence from targets in various countries overseas. Many MSS agents are said to have operated in the Greater China region (Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan) and to have integrated themselves into the world’s numerous overseas Chinese communities. At one point, nearly 120 agents who had been operating under non-official cover in the U.S., Canada, Western and Northern Europe, and Japan as businessmen, bankers, scholars, and journalists were recalled to China, a fact that demonstrates the broad geographical scope of MSS agent coverage.

4. CIA – America

 


Formed September 18, 1947
Employees 20,000
Agency executive Leon Panetta, Director
Parent agency Central Intelligence Group
CIA is the largest of the intelligence agencies and is responsible for gathering data from other countries that could impact U.S. policy. It is a civilian intelligence agency of the United States government responsible for providing national security intelligence to senior United States policymakers. The CIA also engages in covert activities at the request of the President of the United States of America. The CIA’s primary function is to collect information about foreign governments, corporations, and individuals, and to advise public policymakers. The agency conducts covert operations and paramilitary actions, and exerts foreign political influence through its Special Activities Division. It has failed to control terrorism activities including 9/11, Not even a single top level Al-Queda leader captured own its own in the past 9 years – ‘they missed 1 Million’ Soviet troops marching into Afghanistan’. Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction, Have the found them yet? -Number of defectors/ double agents numbers close to a thousand. On 50th anniversary of CIA, President Clinton said ”By necessity, the American people will never know the full story of your courage. Indeed, no one knows that what CIA really does”. Highly funded and technologically most advanced Intelligence set-up in the world.

3. M1-6 – United Kingdom

 


Formed 1909 as the Secret Service Bureau
Jurisdiction Government of the United Kingdom
Headquarters Vauxhall Cross, London
Minister responsible The Rt Hon. William Hague MP, Foreign Secretary
Agency executive Sir John Sawers KCMG, Director General
Parent agency Foreign and Commonwealth Office
The British have had a long public perception of an effective intelligence agency (due to the success of the unrealistic, yet entertaining, James Bond movies). This perception matches reality. MI6, the British equivalent to the CIA, has had two big advantages in staying effective: The British Official Secrets Act and D notices can often prevent leaks (which have been the bane of the CIA’s existence). Some stories have emerged. In the Cold War, MI6 recruited Oleg Penkovsky, who played a key part in the favorable resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis, and Oleg Gordievski, who operated for a decade before MI6 extracted him via Finland. The British were even aware of Norwood’s activities, but made the decision not to tip their hand. MI6 also is rumored to have sabotaged the Tu-144 supersonic airliner program by altering documents and making sure they fell into the hands of the KGB.

2. Mossad – Israel

 


Formed December 13, 1949 as the Central Institute for Coordination
Employees 1,200 (est)
Agency executive Meir Dagan, Director
Parent agency Office of the Prime Minister
The Mossad is responsible for intelligence collection and covert operations including paramilitary activities. It is one of the main entities in the Israeli Intelligence Community, along with Aman (military intelligence) and Shin Bet (internal security), but its director reports directly to the Prime Minister. The list of its successes is long. Israel’s intelligence agency is most famous for having taken out a number of PLO operatives in retaliation for the attack that killed eleven Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic games in Munich. However, this agency has other success to its name, including the acquisition of a MiG-21 prior to the Six-Day war of 1967 and the theft of the plans for the Mirage 5 after the deal with France went sour. Mossad also assisted the United States in supporting Solidarity in Poland during the 1980s.

1. ISI – Pakistan

 


Formed 1948
Jurisdiction Government of Pakistan
Headquarters Islamabad, Pakistan
Agency executive Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, PA Director General
With the lengthiest track record of success, the best know Intelligence so far on the scale of records is ISI. The Inter-Services Intelligence was created as an independent unit in 1948 in order to strengthen the performance of Pakistan’s Military Intelligence during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. Its success in achieving its goal without leading to a full scale invasion of Pakistan by the Soviets is a feat unmatched by any other through out the intelligence world. KGB, The best of its time, failed to counter ISI and protect Soviet interests in Central Asia. This GOLD MEDAL makes it rank higher than Mossad. It has had 0 double agents or Defectors through out its history, considering that in light of the whole war campaign it carried out from money earned by selling drugs bought from the very people it was bleeding, The Soviets. It has protected its Nuclear Weapons since formed and it has foiled Indian attempts to attain ultimate supremacy in the South-Asian theatres through internal destabilization of India. It is above All laws in its host country Pakistan ‘A State, with in a State’. Its policies are made ‘outside’ of all other institutions with the exception of The Army. Its personnel have never been caught on camera. Its is believed to have the highest number of agents worldwide, close to 10,000. The most striking thing is that its one of the least funded Intelligence agency out of the top 10 and still the strongest.

{EOP}Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011


An intelligence agency is basically a governmental agency which is made for information gathering. There purpose is the national security and defense. The information they gather can be about espionage communication interception, cryptanalysis, cooperation with institutions and evaluation of public sources.
An intelligence agency is a national power. These agencies normally work without the knowledge of public even their successes are not remembered by the people but their failure is always the HIGHLIGHTED news of the press, Well, here we have the list of top 10 intelligence agencies of the world and the ranking is based on their rate of success and taking care of the situations efficiently.
So, let us take a look!
10. CSIS, Canada
CSIS Intelligence Agency Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
It was created in 1984, it is made on the same pattern of CIA and MI6, which are civil agencies but connected to the military and police.
9. ASIS, Australia
asis Intelligence Agency1 Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
This agency was formed on 13th May,1952. Their annual budget is $162.5m AUD(2007). This agency is the Australian government intelligence agency which is responsible for collecting foreign intelligence. Its main purpose is the protection of country’s political and economic interests.
8. RAW, India
RAW India Intelligence Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
This was formed in 21 September, 1968. Their headquarters are in New Delhi, India. It was formed after the two major wars in India, first the Sino-India war in 1962 and then the Pakistan-India war in 1965. Its responsibility is the collection of external intelligence, counter terrorism and covert operations.
7. MOSSAD, Israel
mossad Intelligence Agency Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
This was formed on 13th December, 1949 as the Central Institute for Coordination. The Mossad  is responsible for intelligence collection and covert operations. Its director directly reports to the head of the state.
6. BND, Germany
bnd Intelligence Agency Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
This was formed on 1st April, 1956 and their employees are around 6,050. The BND acts as the early warning system to alert the German government. They depend highly on wiretapping and electronic surveillance f international communications.
5. DGSE, France
dgse Intelligence Agency Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
This was formed on 2nd April, 1982. They work under the direction os French ministry of defense, they provide intelligence and national security to the country.
4. FSB, Russia
FSB Intelligence Agency Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
This was formed in 3rd April, 1995 and their employees are around 350,000. These are involved in the counter intelligence, internal and border security, counter terrorism and surveillance. Their headquarters are in Lubyanka Square, Downtown Moscow. All the intelligence agencies including KGB and NKVD work under the instructions of FSB.
3. MI6, United Kingdom
mi6 Intelligence Agency Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
This was formed in 1909 and their headquarters are in Vauxhall Cross, London. These are the british equivalent to the CIA and they are really effective.
2. CIA, United States
cia Intelligence Agency Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
This was formed in 18th September, 1947 and their employees are around 20,000. This agency is responsible for gathering data from the other countries and national security.  They are also the advisors of the policy makers.

1. ISI, Pakistan

ISI Best Intelligence Agency Top 10 Best Intelligence Agencies in the World – 2011
This was formed in 1948 and their headquarters are in Islamabad, Pakistan. This has the lengthiest record os success. After the Indo-Pakistan war of 1947 this was formed in 1948. This one is the GOLD MEDALIST even higher than the Mossad and KGB.
They have the highest number of agents all over the world, almost 10,000. It is one of the strongest intelligence agencies of the world. Pakistan is really proud of it!

{EOP}India’s Questionable Role in Afghanistan

India’s Questionable Role in Afghanistan

INDIAN Foreign Minister, S.M. Krishna, during his visit to Afghanistan in January 2011, warned that external interference could adversely affect Afghan reconciliation efforts and be detrimental to the future of a “democratic, stable, pluralistic and prosperous Afghanistan.” India has been desperately lobbing in Afghanistan despite the fact that all the countries neighboring Afghanistan knew very well that India could be a spoiler rather than a facilitator. She has nothing to do with Afghan affairs but tried to influence the parties concerned; though failed. Although people consider terrorist activities a retaliated move from the terrorists but still a number of evidences have been gathered which established keen Indian involvement in destabilizing Pakistan by interfering in Balochistan, FATA and in big cities of the country. These actions were designed to engage security forces on internal front and to demoralize the masses of this land.
The Indian government wants to desecrate the religious and national values of the Afghanis so that they could be easily turned against Pakistan and used for Indian designs. It has devised a plan of taking the majority of the Muslim Afghanis away from Islam by providing financial assistance to the poor Afghan people. They are being provided with incentives to turn to Hinduism. To materialize this dream they have opened many hospitals and schools which are run by Hindu staff who de-track the Muslims. The Indian government has also started the onslaught of the Hindu culture in the far flung areas of Afghanistan. The Indian embassy in Kabul and consulates in Kandahar and Northern areas are actively involved in these kinds of activities. Taking advantage of impoverishment of Afghanistan, New Delhi deployed 4000 spies under the garb of Indian doctors, engineers, scientists, executives and laborers etc. India is also providing well coordinated military supplies to the northern alliance through air base in Tajikistan. This includes weapons, equipments and spare parts aimed at strengthening the anti-Pakistan elements and instability in Afghanistan on boil. According to an estimate 2,637,000 illegal Indian nations are residing in Karachi, persons from Indian backgrounds have shifted in bulk to Tribal areas and established training camps there. The Indian footprints in Swat and the Pakistani tribal belt includes Indian currency, Indian bullets, Indian small and heavy explosives, blood banks and all supportive products i.e. fresh frozen plasma etc special hideouts like tunnels, caves underground passages to help sustain a long term war. Reliable sources have disclosed that Indian consulate in Kandahar has dispatched more than hundred Pakistani dissidents for six months training in India. On return these persons will be paid five hundred to one thousand American dollars and will be deputed to the terrorist groups in tribal areas and elsewhere. Some of them would be crushing economy and spoiling the infrastructure of the country to declare it as a failed state. To fulfill all the above mentioned designs, India is looking forward to have some sort of permanent role in Afghanistan to get its vested agenda to be met by destabilizing Pakistan and establish its supremacy in the region as Pakistan is the only power which can see into its eyes and possesses the strategic and militarily strength to wipe out any of Indian designs against Pakistan.
The Indian TV channels telecast obscene programs in Pashto, Persian and in other regional languages around the clock which aims at the destruction of the morality of the Afghan people. The Indian diplomats and agents are also involved in the smuggling of Afghan women and children who are sold in the Gulf States and are forced to prostitution. The Afghan leadership should be aware of the conspiracies and misleading propaganda campaign of India. The Afghanis should not let the bonds of historical and Islamic brotherhood weaken at any moment. They should keep in mind the nasty role of India that it played in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka. They must ask the people of Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka in general and their Muslim brothers in Bangladesh in particular, how they were betrayed by India. India is dreaming to capture all the countries of South Asia. The Afghan administration must keep an eye on the elements that are collaborating with India and are distorting the relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan. They must be aware of such elements. The presence of some unwanted persons in Afghanistan is also embittering their mutual relations.
India is living in fool’s paradise by thinking that they might get hold of Afghans after withdrawal of allied forces. As far as the Afghanis are concerned they should restrict the Indian activities for the sake of peace in the region. If Indian leadership does not adopt a responsible attitude, peace in South Asia will always be in danger and the situation will be quite destructive.
By Asma Mujahid, PakObserver

{EOP}China, Pakistan pledge to Enhance Military Cooperation

BEIJING, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) — China and Pakistan pledged to enhance strategic communication and cooperation between their militaries during the 8th Sino-Pakistani Defense and Security Talks held here Wednesday.

Chen Bingde (L, front), chief of General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, holds a welcoming ceremony for visiting General Khalid Shameem Wynne (R, front), chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan, before the 8th Sino-Pakistani Defense and Security Talks in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 23, 2011. (Xinhua/Li Tao)
China attaches great importance and is devoted to pushing forward relations between the two militaries, Chen Bingde, Chief of General Staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, told visiting General Khalid Shameem Wynne, Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan.
China is willing to work with Pakistan to develop the mechanism of defense and security talks, deepen strategic cooperation and contribute to the peace, stability and common development in the region and the world, Chen said.
Wynne said the traditional friendship between Pakistan and China is an example of a healthy bilateral relationship.
The Pakistani army is willing to continue to strengthen friendly communication and cooperation with the Chinese army, and make more efforts to safeguard the two countries’ development and security interests, Wynne said.
The First China-Pakistan Defense and Security Talks was held in March 2002.
Source: Xinhua News
 

{EOP}Khilafat - The System of Peace (Syed Zaid Hamid)

Pakistan to be re-modeled on the sacred template of Khilafat e Rashida in all spheres of life -- Political, Economic, Judicial, Social and Military. Pakistan would neither be western democracy nor totalitarian dictatorship but an enacted model of Khilafat e Rashida in all spheres of life. The institutions, norms and statutes of this land must be informed solely by the Holy Qur'an, Sunnah, Ijma' and Qiyas (in that order of validity).

Adequate provision for the minorities to profess and practice their religions and develop their cultures; Rights of the minorities to be protected and respected as demonstrated in Khilafat e Rashida.

Pakistan will be a welfare state as manifested in Khilafat e Rashida. Judicial system will be remodeled on the template of Khilafate e Rashida with justice being free, fair, impartial, and immediate and at door steps. Pakistan's foreign policy, national security policy and military doctrines would be geared towards honorable peaceful co-existence in the world, protecting the honor, integrity and ideology of Pakistan and the Muslim world and friendly nations.


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