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Pakistan’s role in global terrorism isn’t just a side story — it’s the backbone of how modern jihad took shape.

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00:00Well, we have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about three decades, you know, and West, including Britain.
00:06You know, when people talk about terrorism today, they often forget how it all started.
00:12And just so you know, Pakistan played a massive role while pretending to be the good guy.
00:16Flashback to 1979, Soviet tanks roll into Afghanistan, the US freaking out.
00:20Enter Pakistan.
00:22America needed someone to handle the dirty work, train fighters, arm them, basically create an army of holy warriors, the Mujahideen.
00:28And guess who stepped up?
00:30Pakistan's ISI.
00:31Funded by CIA dollars, Saudi money, and a whole lot of weapons.
00:34Training camps set up.
00:36Radicalization full speed ahead.
00:38Osama bin Laden?
00:39Yes, he got a start in this chaos too.
00:41He coordinated closely with the CIA while raising money from private Saudi citizens.
00:45Fast forward.
00:47Soviets leave, but the terror factories, they don't shut down.
00:50After the Soviet defeat and the birth of Taliban, many of these fighters turn to Kashmir, spawning a decade of violence in the 1990s.
00:56Meanwhile, the Taliban is running Kabul.
00:58And Osama has launched a holy war against the US through Al-Qaeda.
01:02And Pakistan?
01:02It just kept playing both sides.
01:04On one hand helping the West, the other hand nurturing extremists.
01:08Then comes 9-11.
01:09America launches its global war on terror.
01:11And once again, Pakistan's in the spotlight.
01:13Publicly, it's America's best ally.
01:15Behind closed doors, it's giving safe havens to the same terrorists it promised to fight.
01:20Remember Osama?
01:20America found chilling just a stone's throw away from Pakistan's military academy.
01:25Bottom line?
01:26Pakistan didn't just allow terrorism to grow.
01:28Most Indian observers say Islamabad built it, fed it and cashed in big time while the world paid the price.
01:34In recent years, Pakistan itself has borne the brunt of the terrorism it once allowed to prosper.
01:39While very conveniently playing the victim in this situation.
01:42As Defence Minister Khwaja Asif said in this interview published on 25th April 2025, just days after the Perilkam attack in Kashmir.
01:49That was a mistake and we suffered for that.

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