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BSF finds 150-metre cross-border tunnel along Jammu and Kashmir border


A 150-m tunnel constructed along the International Border (IB) to facilitate infiltration of terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan was detected by Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in Hiranagar sector of Kathua district on Wednesday, officials said.
This is the third tunnel unearthed by alert border guards along the IB in the twin districts of Samba and Kathua in Jammu region over the past six months and ninth in the past decade.
"A nearly 150-m-long tunnel was detected by a BSF patrol party during an anti-tunnelling operation in Bobiyaan village of Hirnagar sector this morning," Inspector General of BSF, Jammu frontier, N S Jamwal told reporters at the scene. He along with other senior officers rushed to Bobiyaan soon after the detection of the tunnel.

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i've been involved in a number of conversations on. in order for someone to go dark, you got to know who they are. you probably have a phone number, know they use a certain headset. so there's a lot of information that you can glean from these bad guys not knowing the plain text that they may be exchanging. and if they have a certain level of sophistication, even within that plain text, they're not going to be saying the attack is at this time, at this location. bt this is something that we need to continue to focus on. we can work with some of these companies to make sure we're getting all the information that we can. the other good thing about when you have some of these bad guys using encrypted services or social media, that means we get better access to them. when i was chasing al qaeda in pakistan, in afghanistan, you know, if you were an american and got anywhere close to al qaeda, you would get your head cut off. now with isis, they're looking for stuff like that which gives us an opportunity to see the

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attacks within pakistan itself. as you said they have been harboring individuals and harbor remainders of al qaeda in pakistan and taliban. so they use, they cross that border and use that region in pakistan has a safe harbor during the winter an come back across into afghanistan once the fighting season begins but i certainly don't think we're going to see any assistance. in fact i think it will just get worse after the news of this death has come out. leland: one of the things that people talked about as it relates to pakistan the amount of money the united states gives pakistan. it hasn't been exactly buying as much. back in 2010 we gave them $4.5 billion. 2015 that number drops to $882 million. what i'm wondering is is number one, is our money buying us anything? clearly it doesn't seem so. number two money continues to dry up for pakistan. is that in some way enabling or enraging them to help

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these terrorists even more? >> so i think, leland it gets down to who is actually following the money. is the money actually going to the pakistani government in order for them to stand up their own security operations so they can clamp down on the violent insurgents within their country? or is that money moving over to organizations like the isi we know is going to use the money to procure weapons an pay for expertise and train some of soldiers they launched back in. are we getting good value for our dollar? i don't think so. leland: how upsetting if we found some of money trying to help terrorists attacks themselves. ben collins, former u.s. special forces. appreciate your service and your insight, sir. >> thank you, leland. leland: martha? martha: so the accused charleston church shooter will be back in court to answer more charges on top of the murder rap he is already facing. leland: plus, donald trump is leading gop polls and giving the other candidates a run for their money, but is he stirring a

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>> that is a great point. one of the problems we face certainly with pakistan differs from the way we understand how government works here in the u.s. isi and pakistani military and civilian government of the pakistan does not work in hand-in-glove and they have competing a agendas. one hand we might see they are beneficial to us and on the other hand we know the isi is working against us along the borders. that is exactly right, leland. leland: when you're dealing with this situation, you have mullah omar who they have given safe harbor too. a lot of thought isi knew exactly where usama bin laden was and was giving him safe harbor as well. is there any reason to think pakistanis will help us or help our intelligence community to talk about attacks coming out of afghanistan into pakistan and again into the west? >> to be honest, i don't think so absolutely not. the isi u.s. military, operations ramp up when they get

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the iranians still need to do more. >> and supposedly, according to reports, the freeway are taking -- the french are taking a harder line than the united states. >> director brennan and i discussed at some length the question of the claims by the administration during the re-election that al-qaeda was on the run. here is a look at that exchange. >> didn't you give the american people and the president give the american people a false sense of confidence back in 2012 about our fight against islamic terrorists at a time perhaps, not so coincidentally when the president was running for re-election. >> there was no sense that i or the president gave to the american people that terrorism was going away. >> liz brennan said, in fact, al-qaeda in pakistan has been decimated saying 60's is a different proposition. >> "decimated," if you think

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martha: exactly. >> you know, the other thing, martha, is that we're conducting what -- which is in the open press -- a campaign by the cia against the al-qaeda in pakistan, and we do that from bases in eastern afghanistan. we pull out totally, that operation would be jeopardized by a u.s. pullout, to be sure. martha: yeah. and that could present a huge strategic loss for us, as you say. talk to me about president obama and karzai's relationship. big story on the front of the new york times this week about how that is over, essentially, that they're basically not talking anymore at all. we know he's a very mercurial figure, and he's not oozy to deal with -- not easy to deal with, but does it make sense to abandon that dialogue? >> i think so, and i think we should have actually done it sooner because of the way karzai acts. he -- we are going to have a successor here in a couple of months, and that is who we should be dealing with. you know, martha, i don't believe we should be negotiating with them about leaving forces

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terrorists have only postponed their plans. even though president obama says al-qaeda is on the run, the director told our own katherine hedge there is an enormous threat, especially a home-grown threat. >> which is the greatest threat to u.s. national security right now? al-qaeda in pakistan, in yemen, killed in north africa or home-grown terrorism? >> i would start with home-grown terrorism as the most immediate threat as we've seen in the boston marathon. the increase in individuals who are radicalized on the internet and in addition to that, can gain the not only on how you develop an explosive device on the internet. that's the biggest threat at this juncture. after that, i would say al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula out of yemen. >> tucker: muller says home-grown terrorists are many cases followers of al-awlaki. he will leave the agency next month. >> brian: howard dean back. >> and then we're going to

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religion and has been subject to a serious amount of corruption himself, so the ad administration in the u.s. in the future has to develop a real strong bond or relationship with pakistan because pakistan is absolutely key to success in afghanistan. they're both hand in hand, in my opinion. >> jamie: and the border clearly puts our folks that are serving at risk between kwanzaa and pakistan -- between afghanistan and pakistan. let's put up the full screen i made about the money. show us the money. in 2010 we provided 4.3 billion dollars of aid to pakistan. it has dropped. 2012 confirmed at 2.1 billion. maybe as low as 1.2 billion in 2014. where are we spending that money, and do you believe it's efficient and effective? >> i think again another really good question. the fight against terrorism isn't just about military support. the international aid that you've just highlighted there is all about improving the educational structure within the country. it's about improving the judicial system because once you

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