Saudi Intelligence Seeking Pakistan’s ISI Help to Bomb Yemen

KABUL: (Middle East Press), the Saudi intelligence deputy director secretly met with Lieutenant-General Rizwan Akhtar –the current Director-General of Pakistan’s formidable Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) In an unofficial visit to one of ISI’ HQs in Rawalpindi to seek wide-ranging intelligence cooperation in the Saudi-led war against Yemeni army and local resistance.

During the negotiations, Lt Gen. Akhtar vowed to support the Saudi-led aggression against Yemen and set off special situation room in ISI, in exchange for receiving $180 million.

The Pakistani official also promised to regularly dispatch 135 of his skilled and highly trained officers to directly instruct their Saudi peers in technical and intelligence affairs.

The two officials also agreed to open direct flight routes, to transfer tens of thousands of al Qaeda-linked fighters studying in Pakistani madrassas— Islamic schools which indoctrinates their students with dangerous Wahabi ideology— in the remote Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The radical Pakistani armed force are supposed to transfer to Khamis Mushait airbase in Southern Saudi Arabia amid heavy military build-up near the border with neighboring Yemen and rising fears of imminent Saudi invasion.

The Al Saudi regime unleashed its deadly air raids without a UN mandate against Yemen on March 26 in an attempt to restore power to the fugitive Yemeni president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh.

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