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Gen. Hameed Gul led Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (Isi) during the war against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Gul served as an adviser to Pakistan's extremist religious political parties, which oppose their government's decision to support the United States in any action against Afghanistan's Taliban regime. In 2002 Gul contended, bin Laden had nothing to do with the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, saying instead that they were the work of the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service. Gul said, that Bin Laden "doesn't have the means for such a sophisticated operation". (Source: UPI)