'We Essentially Just Purchased Musharraf': US Gained Control over Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal, Ex-CIA Officer Says
John Kiriakou revealed the US gained extensive access to Pakistan's nuclear arsenal through military and economic aid to Musharraf, with Saudi Arabia influencing nuclear diplomacy.
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US 'purchased' Pakistan's Musharraf? Ex-CIA officer reveals Washington ‘loves working with dictators’
Ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou, who headed counter-terror ops in Pakistan, went on to talk about how Pervez Musharraf had to create a balancing act between keeping the Pakistani Army happy while fuelling terror against India.
'We essentially just purchased Musharraf': US gained control over Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, ex-CIA officer says
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou alleged that the US gained control over Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal through Musharraf and shielded AQ Khan due to Saudi intervention
'US controlled Pak's nuclear arsenal, it loves working with dictators': Ex-CIA agent's bombshell on Musharraf
Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Kiriakou has dropped a bombshell and claimed that the United States (US) once controlled the nuclear arsenal of Pakistan. Kiriakou, who worked with the CIA for 15 years, said the US even provided millions of aid to Pakistan in order to "purchase" the cooperation of former President Pervez Musharraf. "When I was stationed in Pakistan in 2002, I was told unofficially that the Pentagon controlled the P…
Pervez Musharraf handed control of Pak's nukes to US: Ex-CIA officer's bombshell
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou claimed that Pakistan’s former president Pervez Musharraf handed control of the country’s nuclear arsenal to the United States, saying Washington “purchased” him with millions in aid.
Musharraf handed over control of Pakistans nuclear arsenal to US, claims former CIA officer John Kiriakou - The Tribune
Kiriakou says Pakistan was deep buried under corruption and former PM Benazir Bhutto led a lavish life in the Gulf while the common people starved.
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