Admiral Mike Mullen, the outgoing Joint Chiefs chairman, told members of the Senate Armed Services Committee: "With ISI support, Haqqani operatives planned and conducted that truck bomb attack, as well as the assault on our embassy. We also have credible evidence that they were behind the June 28th attack against the Inter-Continental Hotel in Kabul and a host of other smaller but effective operations." In short, he said, "the Haqqani network acts as a veritable arm of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Agency."
The ISI is Pakistan's powerful spy agency, the Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence. The Haqqani network forms one of the most lethal parts of the insurgency attacking US forces in Afghanistan.
The truck bomb attack occurred at a NATO outpost south of Kabul on Sept. 10, killing at least 5 people and wounded 77 coalition troops. The injury total was one of the worst for foreign forces in a single episode in the 10 yr. war.
"The Pakistan nation will not allow the boots on our ground, never," Rehman Malik, Pakistan's interior minister, said. In a meeting in Islamabad on Wednesday with the head of the FBI, Robert Mueller, Malik said the Haqqani network was not present in Pakistan, a statement US officials found disingenuous. He also said if the US provided information on the whereabouts of the Haqqani network in Pakistan, Pakistani "law enforcement" would go after them."