In a bid to prevent a Mumbai-like massacre on American soil, the CIA is said to have launched a vast spying operation in Britain as it suspects that British terrorists of Pakistani origin are the biggest threat to US.
According to the CIA, which has recruited a number of informants in the Pakistani community, a British extremist of Pakistani origin entering the US is the most likely source of a terror attack on America, Britain's leading newspaper 'The Sunday Telegraph' reported.
A former CIA officer who has advised President Barack Obama, told the British newspaper that the agency has in fact stepped up its efforts after the Mumbai mayhem "laid bare the threat from Lashkar-e-Toiba", the militant group which has an extensive web of supporters in UK's Pakistani community.
"In the aftermath of the Mumbai attack the US and the UK intelligence services now have to regard Lashkar-e-Toiba as just as serious a threat to both of our countries as al-Qaeda. They have a much more extensive base among Pakistani Diaspora communities in the UK than al-Qaida," Bruce Riedel said.
According to the CIA, which has recruited a number of informants in the Pakistani community, a British extremist of Pakistani origin entering the US is the most likely source of a terror attack on America, Britain's leading newspaper 'The Sunday Telegraph' reported.
A former CIA officer who has advised President Barack Obama, told the British newspaper that the agency has in fact stepped up its efforts after the Mumbai mayhem "laid bare the threat from Lashkar-e-Toiba", the militant group which has an extensive web of supporters in UK's Pakistani community.
"In the aftermath of the Mumbai attack the US and the UK intelligence services now have to regard Lashkar-e-Toiba as just as serious a threat to both of our countries as al-Qaeda. They have a much more extensive base among Pakistani Diaspora communities in the UK than al-Qaida," Bruce Riedel said.
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