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Abbottabad was Osama's hideout for 6 years!


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malik mukund
fooling America for 6 years
by malik mukund on May 04, 2011 11:51 AM  | Hide replies

Bin Laden was staying in a one million dollar three-storeyed mansion just 800 yards from the Pakistan military academy, about 120 km from the country's capital Islamabad. SO ALMOST FOR 6 YEARS NOW PAK HAS BEEN SECURING HIM NEAR THE MILITARY ACADEMY WHERE PROBABLY NO ONE WOULD COME LOOKING FOR HIM and on other hand diverting complete attention of USA toward Afgan and keeping busy USA in bombarding Afgan, completely fooling USA, by the Pakistani officials CONVINCING USA telling he's not in Pakistan; he's in the mountains in Waziristan between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The building was so designed taking into consideration with no Internet or telephone connections as could pass signal through satellite and the waste was incinerated and there was barbed wire all around the top of the compound. So it was made a safe heaven for Osama the most wanted terrorist by USA, sure can't go unnoticed in pakistan and was complete under the protection of military. If Pak would have got any idea about USA's know about they would have immediately shifted him elsewhere at once, again fooling America as a golden hen

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Jehan Mir
More Crimes
by Jehan Mir on May 04, 2011 11:48 AM  | Hide replies


US has once again proven that it is violator of International law and boundries. US is guilty of criminal tresspass,murders,mayham,theft and wanton destruction of property and lies.

If USA knew where Osama was, USA should have put ISI on spot and asked ISI to participate in a joint venture to capture Osama in broad day light.ISI in presence of US agents would have surrounded the house and smoked Osama out.

That would have answered lots of questions,if Osama was indeed involved in 9/11 which Osama was not and Osama had denied it in interview with Hamid Mira reputable Pakistani journalist. Osama could have provided other useful information about on going terrorist acts within Pakistan.US does not care what happens to Pakistan and just wanted to silence Osama to cover up its crimes by committing more crimes.

Time has come Pakistan should part ways with US and get out of war ASAP.It was not Pakistan's war to begin with.US brow bet Pakistan into war and set up Al-Qaida and Talibans against Pakistan.

It is has been nothing but a losing proposition for Pakistan for fighting US, Al-Qaida and Talibans.
Pakistan should speak spade to spade and tell US to take its AIDES and shove it and make peace with Talibans and Al-Qaida and get all three off its back.

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manoj kumar
Re: More Crimes
by manoj kumar on May 04, 2011 11:55 AM
if usa had informed ISI certainly they would have tippred off osama bin laden and he would have escaped to another safe place with the blessings of pakistani government military and ISI.Usa knew this so acted alone which made pakistanis wet their pants

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Jehan Mir
Re: Re: More Crimes
by Jehan Mir on May 04, 2011 12:06 PM
According to US,Osama was under surveilance since August 2010 and Osama would have continued to be under surveillance.He could not have esacaped.

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subhash k
Re: More Crimes
by subhash k on May 04, 2011 11:57 AM
No doubt u r a cusp of USA and PAKI , can make out from your profile, all these days USA was feeding Pakis hoping tat they will reveal abt osama, and everytime ISI used to tip USA abt Osama's whereabouts and same time they used to tip Osama abt USA, and this was happening for last decade.

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Jehan Mir
Re: Re: More Crimes
by Jehan Mir on May 04, 2011 12:32 PM
All those tips were worthless. Nothing stopped US from tagging Osama whether Pakistan knew it or not

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Vijay Sahani
Re: More Crimes
by Vijay Sahani on May 04, 2011 11:58 AM
Isn't it in pakistan's interest to defeat non-state actors? Aren't they a threat to Pakistan?

You allege US is guilty of criminal trespass but what about the criminal trespass of Pakistan by terrorists like Osama?

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Jehan Mir
Re: Re: More Crimes
by Jehan Mir on May 04, 2011 12:35 PM
Al-Qaida and Taliban got into Pakistan because US was there. Us is the bait.
There were no Talibans or Al-Qaida before US got into Pakistan

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Prash
Re: Re: Re: More Crimes
by Prash on May 04, 2011 03:04 PM
Who allowed them, and for what. If I say that I will give you 1000 rupees will you allow me inside you home and ejoy allfacilities you have??


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Khalid DavidRaman
Re: Re: Re: More Crimes
by Khalid DavidRaman on May 04, 2011 02:19 PM
Dear Jehan Mir,

Please wake up. It is otherway round, usa is in pakistan coz al-kaida and taliban are in bed with pakistan. usa will follow them whereever they go.

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chandu
Re: More Crimes
by chandu on May 04, 2011 04:41 PM
There is nothing wrong in US violating the Pakistans boundries.If you think so then is it a violation that they were hiding the a murderer or a goon which world community is looking for .Was that a crime ??????

Then this time US wanted to eliminate the target and if they would have informed Pakistan they would have leaked the news.

Now talking about Pakistan talking to US .Your previous president Mushraff has only called US to pakistan.The buttom line is justice has been given to the 9/11 vICTIMS

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bihari babu
The biggest enemy of global village are jehadi.
by bihari babu on May 04, 2011 11:48 AM

The world is getting closer. thanks to technology. boundary are melting. merger are happening with nation, company everywhere.
In such scenario we have bin laden who disrupt this process. because of people like him. we have airport looks like malitary head quarter. no country give visa to outsiders.
Jehadi has no idea how much damage they are doing to the world.
Bin laden was major inspiration among jehadi. he was like a hero. US has done great service to mankind by smashing this snake right inside his house that is Pak.
The world is greatful to US for letting the truth known to the world. Pak is guru all jehadi nation. since we are neighbour, the worse victim is India. US has done indirectly great favour on india too.



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SRIDHAR RAGHUNATHARAO
SAFEST PLACE ON THE EARTH
by SRIDHAR RAGHUNATHARAO on May 04, 2011 11:46 AM  | Hide replies

The proverb " Safest place on the earth is right under the enemy's nose" has been proved very right. Not only did Osama live safely for six years in Pakistan, he also enjoyed luxury and protection by the Govt. That's the reason US cared two hoots to inform Pakistan of their operation. Otherwise, he would have been tipped off by ISI. Pakistan is the cradle of Terrorism. The Govt swings the cradle and occasionally pinch the baby only to please US and to prove that they are true partners of Global War on Terrorism. Does Britain now realise their great blunder of Partition in 1947 ?

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Vijay Sahani
Re: SAFEST PLACE ON THE EARTH
by Vijay Sahani on May 04, 2011 12:04 PM
British PM apologised recently for Britain's role in partition.

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SRIDHAR RAGHUNATHARAO
Re: Re: SAFEST PLACE ON THE EARTH
by SRIDHAR RAGHUNATHARAO on May 04, 2011 12:08 PM
Please give me the details

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Prash
Re: SAFEST PLACE ON THE EARTH
by Prash on May 04, 2011 03:01 PM
I am feeling that British did nothing by parting india and pakistan. I fthey have done that i am thankfull to them. Atleast i am alive now!.. Thought I am nor prudent Indian.. life would have been miserable if We were with Pakistan.

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Basant Bharati
Pakistan President and PM and the Government
by Basant Bharati on May 04, 2011 11:45 AM

are not ruling Pakistan. Has anyone any doubt about this? Since so many other forces like ISI, Pakistan Army, A to Z terrorist outfits and D Gang etc are ruling, these formal authorities do not get the overall picture like who is who and who is where etc.

Same like in its big brother Hindustan. How much does MMS know compared to other outfits like G gang?

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Basant Bharati
Why not the same question be asked
by Basant Bharati on May 04, 2011 11:38 AM

to US Intelligence?
If he were living in that heartland, why could you not find?

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Santa
Stage managed op
by Santa on May 04, 2011 11:35 AM

It's a well know fact that Pak has been allowing Osama to live in one of their towns or cities. He was anyway ill and was being treated by military doctors. There's a saying which says that you make lot of money through an elephant, whether it is alive (by making it work) or dead (by selling its body parts and ivory). This applies well to Pak and Osama. Osama is the elephant here. Through out his life, Pak army used him and aired his clippings to create fear and get the dollars. After he died due to illness, they stuck a deal with Obama that they would hand over his body to them, so that they can shoot him and take photos, do a facial recognition, do DNA tests, so on, and then throw his body into the sea. The deal would be that Obama gets all the popularity and Pak gets more funds and after US exit from Afghanistan, would get more say in that country. Since, Pak doesn't wish to bear the brunt of fundamentalists, it is distancing itself from this Op and pretending that it is not aware of helicopters travelling 200 Kms, into a military town. Though Pak authorities are acting to be in a spot to explain to the world, US would definitely not act against Pak for obvious reasons. The entire episode would be forgotten in a short time period. Note down my words - this entire event was stage managed by US and Pak authorities.

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ghani babar
Re: THANKS
by ghani babar on May 04, 2011 12:08 PM
well said dude. kep it up


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