Well it's not "rubbish". It's just the nature of these kinds of operations. It didn't go 100% smoothly. A helicopter malfunctioned and crashed. They were detected by Pakistani air defences. I've been in air defence and can imagine quite well, how things must have gone. It has nothing to do with any lack of professionalism, it's just that Pakistan's air defences just like most countries, are geared toward an attack on their forces, not some brief radar hits on a small helicopter force. If Canada launched a helicopter born raid into the US, it would either probably go undetected or if it was detected, it would entail a certain lag time and confusion as to what it was. I have no doubt that Pakistan's commanders who got reports on a few slow moving intermittent radar hits probably went through allot of phone and radio calls trying to figure out if it was a possible Pak military or police operation that someone dropped the ball on notifying the appropriate people on, or civilian traffic, etc. What they did know was that it was not an attack on Pakistani forces so that engendered some time lag in trying to ascertain what was going on. The SEAL team was in and out relatively quickly. It's nothing against Pakistan, it's just the nature of how it happened and what was known.
As for ISI, if they DID know, they apparently kept it to themselves and the idea that they knew, has repeatedly been disavowed by the Pakistan government from the president on down.
What is important regarding that incident is:
1. that OBL WAS HERE. I can swear on whatever sacred entity anyone needs me to.
2. Before he was killed, there were CIA teams working with the ISI to go after him.
Now, within these CIA teams who were cooperating with the ISI; there were other teams within the ISI operating completely independent of these teams working against other CIA teams (also operating independent) looking for Pakistan's nuclear arsenal or meeting with separatist leaders(baloch, hunza , JSQM etc).
There were other ISI teams looking for AQ leadership in Musharraf's bounty scheme and those elements who wanted to use them as leverage for US funds.
There were/are likely extremist sympathizers within the Pakistani Establishment just as there were anti-Pakistan elements within the US establishment prior to 2001. Each of these folks would take aghast to working with the other and used their best efforts to influence policy to that effect.
How and what transpired is anyone's guess, but I am very inclined to believe that OBL had supporters within the ISI (
if not official tacit support, a section of operatives and sympathizers).Whether they brought him to Abottabad or otherwise is not something I care to speculate upon but rather I am focusing on intra agency fights.
Case in point is the current situation in Syria where essentially US proxies are fighting each other as well as Assad. Each section has its own team and those teams are working to push forward their "guys".
Similar situations have happened in Pakistan and its usage of extremist militants for its requirements(
sadly when Pakistan does it , its terrorism but the rest of the world is washed with disinfectant no matter how dirty their own hands are). Which brings us to the point of this thread, Pakistan has engaged in the usage of proxy militancy after discovering its benefits in the Afghan war. Whereas that initial usage was labelled by west as supporting freedom because it suited the west's narrative(and it is they who control and consume the majority of media), today it is a terrorist because the interests do not converge.
Is there anything to be ashamed of? Yes.. and No. Yes, because it is the manipulation of humans for a selfish cause and also results in some of the hatred being pushed going out of control and creating havoc at home.
No..because humans from the day they killed each other for the first time have used asymmetric attacks on each other for promoting their causes.
Is it something to be worried about? YES: Currently we are a third world dump due to various issues in our society ranging from religious hatred and bigotry to ethnic fault lines. Our state is dependant upon the good graces of the world too survive in these times since we do not have the national cohesion like Iran nor social submission like North Korea to survive without having "friends". Hence, we need to push a positive image regardless of failures or successes with a methodical approach that is both scalpel like and blunt force.