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سعدالدين إبراهيم ..... مرة أخرى
Array بل هو نفسه شارك وبقوة فى صنع هذا البعبع الذى يخيف الناس منه اليوم ويكفى أن تعرف أن القاهرة وفى خلال حقبة الثمانينات كان بها مكتب للCIA خاص بإدارة عمليات الدعم لما أطلقوا عليهم المجاهدين وقتها لضرب الإتحاد السوفيتى بأفغانستان ومكتب الCIA هذا لم يكن فى بير سلم ولافوق السطوح ولا فى شقة مفروشة أوضتين ومطبخ وعفشة مية مشتركة بعزبة النخل ولا يعلم أحد عنه شئ ولكن بتنسيق وتعاون كامل مع مبارك![/quote]
http://www.fas.org/irp/news/1994/afghan_...trans.html
ArrayArming the Afghan rebels was one of the biggest operations the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ran through the 1980's. Much of this was overseen by the large CIA stations in Cairo and Islamabad. Most of the covert weapons shipments and other paramilitary support was channelled through Egypt and Pak- istan. As part of this massive covert operation, the brainchild of the late CIA Director William J. Casey, the agency provided $3.5 billion in funding. Saudi Arabia provided hundreds of millions of dollars through a secret bank account held jointly with the CIA in Switzerland. Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, or SIS, played a crucial role in this, the largest covert paramilitary operation since World War II. CIA and SIS teams directed the war against the Kabul regime from bases in Pakistan, whose intelligence service has long had close relations with the British. Mujahedin groups, including Arab volunteers, were trained by ex- soldiers of Britain's Special Air Service (SAS) working for private security companies run by former SAS officers and frequently used by SIS for deniable operations. [/quote]
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