6/2/2023 0 Comments Ghost Wars by Steve Coll![]() ![]() ![]() “There are no Taliban here,” Musharraf said blankly. Khalilzad proposed a joint intelligence investigation between the United States and Pakistan to document any covert Indian activity in Afghanistan. ![]() They talked extensively about Musharraf’s usual complaints about the Afghan government-too many Panjshiris in key security positions, too many Indian spies under diplomatic cover in Kabul and elsewhere. New Yorker staff writer Steve Coll’s last two books, Ghost Wars and The Bin Ladens, were, as he puts it, big projects about closed institutionsthe Central Intelligence Agency and the. Publication date 2004 Topics Bin Laden, Osama, 1957-, United States. When they sat down, Musharraf thanked him, but added that he hated pomegranates-too many seeds. Ghost wars : the secret history of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, from the Soviet invasion to Septem. Beforehand, he sent Musharraf a gift, a crate of Afghan pomegranates. President, for years that they had a nuclear program?” 8 Bush said he would call Musharraf and arrange for the ambassador to meet with him, to discuss the accusations directly. “In the Oval Office, President Bush told Khalilzad, “Musharraf denies all of what you are saying.” “Didn’t they deny, Mr. ![]()
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