The New York Times and the Central Intelligence Agency Leon Panetta, head facing Pakistani intelligence officers to which the U.S. alleges is evidence of collusion between security officials and soldiers from the Pakistani attack in Afghanistan Sunday. During an unannounced visit to Islamabad on Friday, said the newspaper, referring to the U.S. official said Panetta met with the ISI chief, General Ahmed Shuja Pasha, and showed him satellite pictures and other evidence that the spy agency, the U.S. believes that there are two types of tools for making bombs, and that militants based in Pakistan against U.S. forces in Afghanistan.Bomb facilities in North and South Waziristan. The official said Panetta, General Pasha forced to go after the CIA warned of the presence of children in bomb-making facilities in Pakistan several weeks ago and asked them to raid places. The report said, but if the Pakistani army appeared, the soldiers gone, though the CIA suspected that the soldiers had warned everyone on the Pakistani side. "The goal seems to have been communication," said the U.S. official, adding: "There are indications that some senior Pakistani officials are not happy, we do not, of course," the paper quoted senior Pakistani official said that initially there was no reason to doubt that Pakistan had the bomb makers. "Extremist groups often move locations," and quoted the official as saying.But the official said: "Now that the U.S. side had raised the possibility of the Taliban messages were exchanged between the intelligence on, and on our military and we will help find out what happened." The New York Times and Central Intelligence Agency Leon Panetta, head facing Pakistani intelligence officers to which the U.S. alleges is evidence of collusion between security officials and soldiers from the Pakistani attack in Afghanistan Sunday. During an unannounced visit to Islamabad on Friday, said the newspaper, referring to the U.S. official said Panetta met with the ISI chief, General Ahmed Shuja Pasha, and showed him satellite pictures and other evidence that the spy agency, the U.S. believes that there are two types of tools for making bombs, and that militants based in Pakistan against U.S. forces in Afghanistan.Bomb facilities in North and South Waziristan. The official said Panetta, General Pasha forced to go after the CIA warned of the presence of children in bomb-making facilities in Pakistan several weeks ago and asked them to raid places. The report said, but if the Pakistani army appeared, the soldiers gone, though the CIA suspected that the soldiers had warned everyone on the Pakistani side. "The goal seems to have been communication," said the U.S. official, adding: "There are indications that some senior Pakistani officials are not happy, we do not, of course," the paper quoted senior Pakistani official said that initially there was no reason to doubt that Pakistan had the bomb makers. "Extremist groups often move locations," and quoted the official as saying.But the official said: "Now that the U.S. side had raised the possibility of the Taliban messages were exchanged between the intelligence on, and on our military and we will help find out what happened."
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