Pakistan's ISI Allegedly Infiltrates Kabul Amid Taliban Governance
Reports indicate that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has embedded itself deeply within Kabul following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan. Former Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh claims there are over 150 ISI operatives stationed at the Pakistani embassy in the capital, with their primary goal being to diminish "Indian proximity sentiments" in Afghan media.
Saleh asserts that ISI personnel have been deployed across multiple Afghan provinces, including Kabul, Kandahar, and Jalalabad, since the Taliban's ascension to power. This covert presence reportedly aims to safeguard Pakistan’s interests while spreading terror globally. The operational tactics of these operatives are said to involve close engagement with Taliban leaders and active involvement in combat against resistance fighters.
Sources reveal that the ISI has also infiltrated various Afghan institutions, including hospitals and universities, under the guise of humanitarian aid, to gather intelligence crucial for securing Pakistan's national interests. Moreover, the agency has shown considerable influence over Afghanistan's telecommunications and intelligence sectors.
As these revelations come to light, there are calls for the Taliban to identify and address the alleged ISI presence on Afghan soil, consistent with their promise not to allow clandestine activities to be conducted from Afghanistan.
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