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Double game that let bin Laden slip through net

Source: Times Online
Karāchi : Pakistan | 3 months ago  
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The hunt for Osama bin Laden has been at best complicated, and at worst obstructed, by Pakistan’s ambiguous relationship with the Taleban and al-Qaeda. The relationship dates from the 1980s when the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency helped the CIA to funnel cash and arms...
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