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Shadow ISI wins - Pakistan erupts into violence after the twin bomb blasts – 14 Bhutto supporters killed by Pakistani police in Karachi
Sonia Chopra
Oct. 20, 2007
Bhutto blamed al-Qaida and Taliban militants for the assassination attempt against her. But she also claimed that Mushrraf’s Military is also involved in the attack.
Bhutto knows the power the covert Pakistani ISI. The covert part of ISI controls the Taliban and are in full agreement with the Al-Queda. The PPP party of Bhutto is amazed how the whole the whole thing was orchestrated to terrify Benazir Bhutto.
Te suicide bombing bore the hallmarks of a warlord and the al-Qaida terror network, an attack that began with a man throwing a grenade into a sea of people following Bhutto's convoy, and then blowing himself up.
Bhutto was never in danger. The violence was not to kill her but to terrify her and get more of her people killed.
What happened after the twin blast is more interesting. Fourteen people were shot in Lyari, a Bhutto stronghold in Karachi, after outsiders mixed with Bhutto supporters. Police said the outsiders began firing shots.
Associated Press reports, angry over the suicide bombing that shook Bhutto's return from exile, an attack that killed at least 136 people Thursday, supporters of the Pakistan People's Party began throwing stones and burning tires in parts of Karachi.
This is exactly what the shadow ISI wants to happen. They want a weak Benazir and weak Musharraf trying to run a fragile Pakistan.
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