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Monday, May 2, 2011

Pakistan hiding bin-Laden for a decade

Pakistan intelligence, or the ISI has been complicit in abetting Al-Qaeda. helping the Taliban and generally being a facilitator for jihadists and Islamists.  Playing a double game by taking our money(jizya) to ostensibly fight "terrorism" while at the same time aiding those same "terrorists", Pakistan has been balancing the good against the bad.  Now, the gloves are off, and their role in the deception for, and furthering of world-wide jihad will be exposed.

If not for the ISI, we would have probably caught bin-Laden years ago.


From The Telegraph May 2 by Tim Ross

WikiLeaks: Osama bin Laden 'protected' by Pakistani security

Pakistani security forces allegedly helped Osama bin Laden evade American troops for almost 10 years, according to secret US government files.  

American diplomats were told that one of the key reasons why they had failed to find bin Laden was that Pakistan’s security services tipped him off whenever US troops approached.

Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISID) also allegedly smuggled al-Qaeda terrorists through airport security to help them avoid capture and sent a unit into Afghanistan to fight alongside the Taliban.

The claims, made in leaked US government files obtained by Wikileaks, will add to questions over Pakistan’s capacity to fight al-Qaeda.

Last year, David Cameron caused a diplomatic furore when he told Pakistan that it could not “look both ways” on terrorism. The Pakistani government issued a strongly-worded rebuttal.

And what information, exactly did Cameron have which would have him make that statement? 

But bin Laden was eventually tracked down and killed in compound located just a few hundred yards from Pakistan’s prestigious military academy in Abbotabad.

The raid by elite US troops was kept secret from the government of Pakistan. Only a tight circle within the Obama Administration knew of the operation.

In December 2009, the government of Tajikistan warned the United States that efforts to catch bin Laden were being thwarted by corrupt Pakistani spies.

According to a US diplomatic dispatch, General Abdullo Sadulloevich Nazarov, a senior Tajik counterterrorism official, told the Americans that “many” inside Pakistan knew where bin Laden was.

The document stated: “In Pakistan, Osama Bin Laden wasn’t an invisible man, and many knew his whereabouts in North Waziristan, but whenever security forces attempted a raid on his hideouts, the enemy received warning of their approach from sources in the security forces.”

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