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Pakistan's ISI uses Taliban as a strategic hedge: US
Updated On: 19 May, 2009 10:03 AM IST | | IANS
Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI keeps ties to the Taliban as a 'strategic hedge' due to uncertainty about the future outcome of the war in neighbouring Afghanistan, according to US Defence Secretary Robert M Gates.
Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI keeps ties to the Taliban as a 'strategic hedge' due to uncertainty about the future outcome of the war in neighbouring Afghanistan, according to US Defence Secretary Robert M Gates.
"Their maintaining contact with these groups, in my view, is a strategic hedge. They're not sure who's going to win in Afghanistan," he told CBS' '60 Minutes' Sunday commenting on ISI's support for insurgents in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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