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insaftak
5th May 2011, 00:34
WASHINGTON: The White House said Wednesday that US President Barack Obama reserves the right to act again against top terror suspects inside Pakistan, following the raid which killed Osama bin Laden.

Obama’s spokesman Jay Carney was asked whether the president would be prepared to target fugitives again if they were on Pakistani soil, despite Islamabad’s complaints the bin Laden raid was unauthorized and unilateral.

“He made very clear during the campaign that that was his view. He was criticized for it,” Carney said.

“He maintained that that was his view and, by the actions he has taken as president, feels that it was the right approach and continues to feel that way,” he said.

During the 2008 presidential campaign, then-senator Obama said that he would order action against bin Laden or other senior Al-Qaeda leaders inside Pakistan if the country’s leadership “is unable or unwilling to act.” Senator John McCain, the Republican candidate for president, accused Obama of effectively threatening an allied nation and said that if a target came into view, “you work with the Pakistani government.” US officials have said that they gave no prior notice to Pakistan before Sunday’s daring raid, in which special forces killed the world’s most wanted man at a mansion near the country’s top military academy in Abbottabad.

CIA director Leon Panetta said that the United States chose not to alert Pakistan of the operation on its soil for fear that officials may have alerted the Al-Qaeda chief.

Pakistan has been on the defensive since Sunday’s attack, with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani saying that the United States and other countries shared the blame for not finding bin Laden sooner.

The United States has an uneasy partnership with Pakistan, which supported Afghanistan’s hardline Taliban regime until the September 11, 2001 attacks by Al-Qaeda.

Pakistan has often voiced anger at US operations against Al-Qaeda targets on its soil, particularly strikes with unmanned drones which the government says make a mockery of its sovereignty.

The United States carried out more than 100 drone strikes in Pakistan last year, killing more than 670 people, according to an AFP tally.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/05/obama-reserves-right-to-act-again-in-pakistan.html

Shabash Kiayani, Shabash Pasha, Shahbash Gilani and Shabash Zardari. Shabash to Altaf Hussain and Nawaz Sharif for their silence too.

KingKhanWC
5th May 2011, 00:55
Bunch of idiot politicians in the Pakistan government. Now O'Drama thinks he is justified in attacking anyone in any part of Pakistan.

They should ask him if the government changes in Pakistan and then they start shooting down your drones and choppers, what then?

insaftak
5th May 2011, 00:58
Bunch of idiot politicians in the Pakistan government. Now O'Drama thinks he is justified in attacking anyone in any part of Pakistan.

They should ask him if the government changes in Pakistan and then they start shooting down your drones and choppers, what then?

The Nato supplies are surely to be blocked by PTI. they have committed themselves to stop Nato supplies if america uses drone attacks again.

I actually wanted Imran Khan to call for blockage of Nato supplies right now to put more pressure on idiots in Pakistan to tell us the truth.

PerfectionPersonified
5th May 2011, 01:07
Two Million $ Question – Why ISI is so Silent?

I fear if it was all ISI incompetencies, just imagine next few months ---

How on earth they would trust our nuclear Facilities When they even didn't trust invading NO fly zone area in Pakistan?


I fear for Pakistan Deeply

ShaazE
5th May 2011, 05:02
Two Million $ Question – Why ISI is so Silent?

Isn't that a Three Billion $ Question?

Vegitto1
5th May 2011, 13:48
Two Million $ Question – Why ISI is so Silent?

I fear if it was all ISI incompetencies, just imagine next few months ---

How on earth they would trust our nuclear Facilities When they even didn't trust invading NO fly zone area in Pakistan?


I fear for Pakistan Deeply

- 3 day mourning period for their most elusive agent.

- Assessing the situation.

Looney
5th May 2011, 14:15
Two Million $ Question – Why ISI is so Silent?

I fear if it was all ISI incompetencies, just imagine next few months ---

How on earth they would trust our nuclear Facilities When they even didn't trust invading NO fly zone area in Pakistan?


I fear for Pakistan Deeply
this

ace4rmspace
5th May 2011, 14:20
Obama reserves the right to kiss my Royal and he is more than welcome to, anytime he feels the need.

I fear a dangerous precedent may have been set . Regardless, nothing good is likely to come of this.

shan
5th May 2011, 14:21
If this mean they will keep killing more terrorists then why not? Now its clear that Pakistani army and agencies are useless when it comes to national security.

Gabbar Singh
5th May 2011, 14:23
Bunch of idiot politicians in the Pakistan government. Now O'Drama thinks he is justified in attacking anyone in any part of Pakistan.

They should ask him if the government changes in Pakistan and then they start shooting down your drones and choppers, what then?

Can the government really change without the blessing of Uncle though? Too many Pakistani institutions are in the pocket of the Americans - a change of civilian government will hardly change much.

And even if an anti-USA government does get voted in, the $ has a magical way of changing people's minds very quickly.