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Pakistan wasn't informed about Osama raid: Zardari


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nakkra@rediffmail.com
Joke
by nakkra@rediffmail.com on May 04, 2011 09:23 PM

What a joke? Zaradari proving he is a good actor. Even if it is informed, What can they do? Let the military have Osama escape? That's it.

US will not trust anybody even within USA.

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Tom Dick
We have to believe him!
by Tom Dick on May 04, 2011 04:17 PM  | Hide replies

The way Pakistan is running, I won't be surprised if both PM & Pres of Pakistan is unaware of what is happening there. As everyone knows the so called democratic leaders are just puppets dancing to the tune of military & ISI. Obviously, ISI and military don't trust the politicians. Can't blame them either! Politicians can't be trusted - no matter where they are.

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nakkra@rediffmail.com
Re: We have to believe him!
by nakkra@rediffmail.com on May 04, 2011 09:23 PM
Where is democracy in pakistan?

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sunil Kapur
Poor trained
by sunil Kapur on May 04, 2011 12:18 PM

Pak to hire Diggi Khan or Manish Tiwari to learn how to make blank lie statement against any allergation
They wil;l be happy to help Paki Govt as Indian Pro PakiPorki will be happy and vote for Kangress

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Sebastian
Being a leader in Pakistan is the toughest job in the world
by Sebastian on May 04, 2011 03:22 AM

What Zardari said is true, then what is the current state of Pakistan where any external force can enter and do whatever they want? Where is Pakistan's sovereignty? Who is controlling Pakistan? Can Pakistan go to any city in the USA and do a similar kind of operation? Pakistan has already become a part of the USA but without any advantage, I mean a kind of colony.

But the truth is that Pakistan establishments were well aware of this operation and they had helped the US force at least indirectly but they cannot disclose that publicly because after such operations, the US force will go back to their land, the USA, thousands of kilometres away from this troublesome part of the world but leaders like Zardari and Gilani will have to stay here. If they publicly declare that they had active involvement in such operations, the first thing these Islamic fundamentalist groups (many were supporting Osama Bin Laden) will do is to plot to kill these leaders.

It is very tough to continue as a leader in Pakistan. I think the leaders from India should keep this extreme situation these leaders are facing in mind while making statements against them.

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Sebastian
Being a leader in Pakistan is the toughest job in the world.
by Sebastian on May 04, 2011 03:17 AM

What Zardari said is true, then what is the current state of Pakistan where any external force can enter and do whatever they want? Where is Pakistan's sovereignty? Who is controlling Pakistan? Can Pakistan go to any city in the USA and do a similar kind of operation? Pakistan has already become a part of the USA but without any advantage, I mean a kind of colony.

But the truth is that Pakistan establishments were well aware of this operation and they had helped the US force at least indirectly but they cannot disclose that publicly because after such operations, the US force will go back to their land, the USA, thousands of kilometres away from this troublesome part of the world but leaders like Zardari and Gilani will have to stay here. If they publicly declare that they had active involvement in such operations, the first thing these Islamic fundamentalist groups (many were supporting Osama Bin Laden) will do is to plot to kill these leaders.

It is very tough to continue as a leader in Pakistan. I think the leaders from India should keep this extreme situation these leaders are in while making statements against them.

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Wanderlust
pentagon press briefing
by Wanderlust on May 04, 2011 02:59 AM  | Hide replies

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amit xyz
Re: pentagon press briefing
by amit xyz on May 04, 2011 03:12 AM
gud one...

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raja sunder
INFORMED? WHY?
by raja sunder on May 04, 2011 02:40 AM

WHY SHOULD THEY INFORMED YOU? YOU DONE IT YOUR SELF AND BLAME THE KAFFIRS? ALL FOR AMERICAN DOLLARS?

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A R
Inform Pak ?
by A R on May 04, 2011 02:33 AM

If US would have informed PAK before the raid, Osama would have been a free bird now. So called Pakistan ISI sucks big time, they are the ones who provided shelter to Osama, Lakhvi and even Dawood.

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Wanderlust
leave alone detection
by Wanderlust on May 04, 2011 01:05 AM

lets forget all major questions ...lets agree with these dykkkheads ....

but can anyone answer me what paki forces gauring their most famous military academy less than a kilometer were doing for 40 mins ? .... just listening to the firefight and watching flames ? ... none rushed to the spot or took some action ?

or pakis want to tell the world... they didnt see any flames or heard any firefight or choppers ? .....

even americans didnt clear this most important question ...nor any journalist asked this question ...i mean ...no sense in this world ...

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NirbhayAkash
!
by NirbhayAkash on May 04, 2011 12:56 AM  | Hide replies

Why Pakistan air force can not detect incoming helicopters in their radar?

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chelsea
Re: !
by chelsea on May 04, 2011 02:26 AM
I believe they used "blind spots" in the radar because of the hilly terrain.

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