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For decades, the so-called Haqqani Network—led by jihadist warlord Jalaluddin Haqqani and the biggest global practitioner of suicide terrorism—was the most trusted asset of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence. The assassination of Jalauddin’s brother, Khalil, shows a brutal power struggle has now begun, pitting the Haqqani Network against the ISI and the rest of the Taliban leadership in Afghanistan.
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For decades, the so-called Haqqani Network—led by jihadist warlord Jalaluddin Haqqani and the biggest global practitioner of suicide terrorism—was the most trusted asset of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence. The assassination of Jalauddin’s brother, Khalil, shows a brutal power struggle has now begun, pitting the Haqqani Network against the ISI and the rest of the Taliban leadership in Afghanistan.

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