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Brian Ross of ABC news on Osama bin Laden's death
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writersblock25 12/21/2011 11:33 PM Report
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NeilMacCallister 05/10/2011 10:50 PM Report
Foul language doesn't come from the mind, doodah, it comes from the gutter. Let's not be picking it up and tasting it.
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Those very valuable American service-personnel are overseas to keep a watchful eye on those Pakistani nuclear weapons, and to disrupt Afghanistan terror-camp plans to someday capture those weapons.
I hope the Pakistanis really do "co-operate", ..because if the dissemination of those warheads ever does look imminent, there will surely be more than just 4 lightly-armed helicopters moving in to put a stop to it, ..
..whether the Pakistanis co-operate or not.
doodah 05/05/2011 06:15 PM Report
Well Neil, there's nothing wrong with "considering it rather unimportant", if you consider all the American lives that have been SACRIFICED UNNECESSARILY BECAUSE OF FALSE INFORMATION (FLAT OUT LYING) GIVEN BY THOSE YO-YO GEEBAH-GOOLAH-GONES PRETENDING TO BE FRIENDS AND ALLIES IN THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM, which includes to kill or capture Osama bin Laden, is "rather unimportant".
Think about your comment (short sightedness). You're an American, and you're saying American lives are 'rather unimportant'.
That's why I'd like to get their former president, general Musharrif into the interrogation room and perhaps a little waterboarding and knuckle krunching would be appropriate; quite frankly I think the arrogant little bastard deserves much worse.
Never Trust a Pakistani. The word, Sand-Niggers, comes to my mind
NeilMacCallister 05/04/2011 05:10 AM Report
Am I wrong to consider it rather unimportant if Pakistan leaders knew of Osama bin Laden living in their midst?
We are not there primarily to capture individuals, ..but to keep our eye on Pakistan's nuclear bomb supply, correct?
I am quite glad that President Obama captured Osama bin Laden, but those nukes are still there, a contingent of terrorists are still there, and we still shouldn't trust any non-Americans with American lives.
Who cares if they cooperate with us, we do what we are forced to do, ..and for the time being, that seems to be our babysitting this Pakistani nuclear dance-hall!
Argandewal 05/03/2011 11:19 PM Report
Dear Mr. Rose,
So many times you had interviewed the Pakistani authorities and had asked them, if Osama Bin Laden is living in Pakistan? Every one strongly denied.
Now it is clear that Bin laden lived in a million dollar shelter in Aibatabhad close to Pakistani military college for almost six years.
I am hundred percent sure that Pakistan Inter Services Intelligence (I.S.I) gave save shelter to most Taliban leaders including Mullah Omar and Al Qaida second man, Emanulzawaeri; also if I.S.I stop it’s support to the Taliban. There will no longer be any Taliban insurgent in Afghanistan and nether will they be able to kill US and international soldiers.
doodah 05/03/2011 06:56 PM Report
Obviously, at a Minimum, the Pakistani army was Supporting him. I wonder if the former President of Pakistan (General Mushroomhead or Musharriff Whatever) knew about this.? I suspect he did, and was LYING his brown little ass off the whole time. Where is he now?
tabs 05/03/2011 04:21 PM Report
There really isn't much to add. However the question that comes to mind is why would a person who is so concerned with security NOT have 4 or 5 Bodyguards? Also why wasn't there a planned escape route in the eventuality that someone did come knocking on his door late at night? What made him feel so secure? Was it that he was being protected by the Pakistanis or was it he wasn't allowed to have security guards? These questions while circumstantial just add to the evidence that the Pakistanis had knowledge that UBL was living there. Anyway one wants to cut it the cat did snatch the canary from his gilded cage. Now the US can scratch one more thing off the to do list.
Now the US has a President who gets to smile like the cat that just ate the canary. But if one wants to think about it, the option of dropping a bomb and obliterating the gilded cage would have given the Pakistanis plausible deniability that UBL was never there and allow them to maintain the fiction that UBL was never in Pakistan as they claimed. The covert military action was the only sure way of determining who it was that was living in that compound. Also given the fact that the US military had plenty of time to plan and train for the mission let the military commanders reassure the President that the mission had a high probabality of success. Thus the President had plenty of time to come to the logical conclusion that there was only one way to make sure of who it was that they were about to snatch from the gilded cage.