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Once again, idiot generals assuming the public are stupid - instead of winning the confidence of the Pakistani public, every time these generals open their mouths, they alienate the nation even further.
Epilogue: I do not know what all the ISI knew about Bin Laden's whereabouts before he was reportedly killed, or when the Pakistani leadership was informed about the US operation on that fateful night. But the fact that we denied all knowledge or cooperation -- even though the military and the police cordons were in place at the time of the raid, our helicopters were hovering over the area, and the Army Chief was in his command post at midnight -- explains the Country's dilemma.
If its leadership was to choose between inability to defend national borders and complicity with the US to hunt down one person who defied the mightiest of the worldly powers, it would rather concede incompetence.
Pakistan's ISI from the Inside - Steve Clemons - International - The Atlantic
What more do you need to understand?? What do you imagine the commission can actually do or come with that the former ISI chief Durrani, has not made clear above?? So dangerous is the personal threat and the internal threat to the institution of the army, that will not dare acknowledge that it knew and was complicit with the US in the take down of Bin Laden -- this should speak volumes to Pakistanis - but alas, sentiment fogs reason.
no cordon was in place during the raid and Kayani was not in his "command post" either.
And I am being, Jazbaati?Your penchant to hyperventilate and hype up up everything speaks volumes to me the anything else.
You say that with great passion - how do you know of these "facts"??
And I am being, Jazbaati?
OK, what do you make of this piece --- to me it seems like so many mixed messages, as if they want more to obscure than illuminate:
Like I said before, the armed forces are caught in between a rock and a hard place: the only two options left are pleading incompetence or collusion. They are stuck either way with an unpalatable choice.
It's too late for all that -- Gen Durrani says Pakistan army does not dare say it was in on the job because. well. are we to believe the army is scared of a bunch of tribals or is it scared of what it's own will do to the generals and their families?