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Guardian proves leaked Afghan war Intel files incredible
—British newspaper says that info in leaked files, fail to provide a convincing smoking gun for ISI complicity
—Proves most of the reports are vague, filled with incongruent detail, or crudely fabricated
By Makhdoom Babar in Islamabad & Cherry Ferguson in London

British newspaper The Guardian’s report with regard to the leak of Intelligence files in the US, describing Pakistan’s ISI being hand in glove with Taliban or warlords in Afghanistan proves that the info in the leaked files were not credible and is based in unreliable sources with no evidence available to make the info authentic. The Guardian report, rejecting the info in the leaked files says “They also link the ISI to some of the war’s most notorious commanders. In April 2007 for instance...

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