From 'Pakistan will lose war with India' to US controlling Islamabad's nukes: Explosive claims by ex-CIA agent
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From 'Pakistan will lose war with India' to US controlling Islamabad's nukes: Explosive claims by ex-CIA agent
John Kiriakou, who served as the CIA's chief of counter-terrorism operations in Pakistan in 2002, made the bombshell claims in an interview, which touched upon several issues including Islamabad-backed terrorism against India and Osama bin Laden's escape from Tora Bora.
'The Pakistanis will lose,' says ex-CIA officer warning against war with India
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou warned Pakistan would lose any conventional war with India.interview, he urged Islamabad to avoid provocations, highlighted India's strong counterterrorism responses, and recalled missed U.S. action against nuclear scientist AQ Khan, stressing the dangers of conflict without nuclear escalation.
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou has said that if there is a war between India and Pakistan, Pakistan will definitely face a crushing defeat. He also said that after the attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001, the CIA feared that there could be a war between the two countries and at the same time, America had started evacuating its citizens from Islamabad. There is no benefit in war with India Kiriakou, who served in the CIA for 15 years, said …
‘No Benefit in Fighting India’: Former CIA Officer Says Pakistan Would Lose Any Conventional War - Goemkarponn
New Delhi: Former CIA officer John Kiriakou, who led counterterrorism operations in Pakistan during his 15-year career with the agency, has said that Pakistan stands to gain nothing from provoking or engaging in a conventional war with India. Reflecting on his experiences and the strained ties between Washington and Islamabad, Kiriakou shared insights during an interview about his time in Pakistan and the CIA’s assessment of South Asian security…
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