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CIA Agent Raymond Davis Charged With Felony Assault For Knocking Man Out Over Parking Spot

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2011

Raymond Davis was running terror operations and drone strikes in the same place the Bin Laden Hunter, also from Highlands Colorado, was caught. The expected additional information on the antecedents of CIA agent Raymond Davis, carrying a US diplomatic passport, has complicated the case of murder against him at a Lahore sessions court. His cell phone has revealed contacts with two ancillaries of al Qaeda in Pakistan, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and sectarian Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), which has led to the public conclusion that he was behind terrorism committed against Pakistan's security personnel and its people .

This revelation is strengthened by the admission appearing in the hitherto self-gagged American press that he was a CIA 'contractor' working 'under cover'. The complication introduced into the Raymond Davis affair is that high functionaries in Punjab are now suggesting that he be tried in a military court. This will strike people as America in cahoots with the Taliban and al Qaeda against the state of Pakistan targeting, as one official opined, Pakistan's nuclear installations.

The American side is referring Davis's presence in Pakistan under a "secret agreement" between Pakistan and the US which allowed "clandestine CIA operations" in Pakistan. This agreement was entered into by General Musharraf and his military hierarchy, including the ISI, "to make the Americans believe that Islamabad was not secretly helping the Taliban insurgents". The military establishment also allowed the CIA "to acquire the services of private security firms, including Blackwater and DynCorp, to conduct surveillance on the Taliban and al Qaeda."

The American press, while disclosing these facts, however, is hinting at Pakistani acquiescence in the activities of agents like Raymond Davis. It is quite obvious that the two sides are putting a different gloss on what Raymond Davis was doing in Pakistan. The American side thinks he was trailing terrorists likely to strike at the US, which included maintaining contacts with them. The Pakistani side thinks he was actually in collusion with the terrorists and could be planning terrorist attacks against innocent Pakistani citizens. In Pakistan, this difference of interpretation is bound to introduce complications into the legal case being heard by a Lahore court. The American establishment is desperately trying to prevent Davis's case from taking a new anti-American direction.

The question to ask is that if the two sides were under indeed a 'secret agreement', what has happened now to change this anti-terrorism relationship? Having said that, it is worth repeating that countries often deploy their intelligence personnel overseas and usually the host nation is kept fully informed of such deployment — this applies to Pakistan as well, which may have such operatives in foreign posts, quite like Mr Davis, though their tasks may be widely divergent. The point is that the host nation is usually aware of the presence of operatives who often work under diplomatic cover, something that Washington is claiming for Davis.

Recent reports have made it clear that relations between the ISI and CIA were at their lowest ebb. Some observers in Pakistan had speculated that the drone attacks stopped after the arrest of Davis because of disruption of relations between the two intelligence agencies, though the Americans have said that this is due to bad weather. At the political level, too, there was a cooling off after the Pakistan Army resolutely opposed the American advice that it attack North Waziristan.

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  • ''IF CONVICTED'' key words.

    Scum judges protect the scum cops & there ilk.

  • What ? I always thought that CIA agents were very honest decent people with outstanding integrity ...

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  • first of all the war on terror is wrong, secondly anything connected to wrong doing is incorrect itself. so I really doubt on him being a hero.. TTP was created by CIA, operated by CIA and they are friends of CIA. so..

  • @DanieAutie haha! That's so lame, I hope you're just trolling

  • this situation sucks but come on look at the victim.... that man posses no threat AT ALL

  • Im surprised he didnt fuck up the cops too

  • Raymond Davis truly an American HERO.To bad the radical Islamic wackjobs don't like it when someone shoots back and to bad when self entitled American libtards get their butt kicked for social rudeness and selfishness over a public parking spot.

  • dogs lick there own asses im thinking he wont need to for about five years if convicted he will be licking everyone elses asses,Got to love the CIA they pick the best.

  • SENSATIONALISTIC NEWS IS BULLSHIT.

    IF CONVICTED.....he could face up to 16 YEARS? in jail? fuck you bitch.That's ridiculous. Even people who committ murder alot of times aren't even in jail for that long.

    MEDIA SUCKS & tries to lie to make ratings. fuck all of them.

    ps-shot the rabid fucking cia dog. lol

  • @TheSHERIE68 dont forget the childhood sexual abuse and multiple personality disorder--- the dude is a walking time bomb!!!

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