How A Single Spy Helped Turn Pakistan Against The United States

How A Single Spy Helped Turn Pakistan Against The U.S.
Pakistani Islamists shout slogans in protest against the arrested CIA contractor Raymond Davis in Lahore on March 11, 2011. A Pakistani court last week said that the murder trial of a CIA contractor would go ahead, despite the insistence of the US government that he has diplomatic immunity. The issue of his claim to diplomatic immunity is pending before the Pakistani High Court which is due to rule on March 14. AFP PHOTO / ARIF ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)
Pakistani Islamists shout slogans in protest against the arrested CIA contractor Raymond Davis in Lahore on March 11, 2011. A Pakistani court last week said that the murder trial of a CIA contractor would go ahead, despite the insistence of the US government that he has diplomatic immunity. The issue of his claim to diplomatic immunity is pending before the Pakistani High Court which is due to rule on March 14. AFP PHOTO / ARIF ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)

The burly American was escorted by Pakistani policemen into a crowded interrogation room. Amid a clatter of ringing mobile phones and cross talk among the cops speaking a mishmash of Urdu, Punjabi and English, the investigator tried to decipher the facts of the case.

"America, you from America?"

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