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Dont bring the idiotic NDTV bullshit over here.
amerikans claimed the operation to be joint, pakistan took a difference stance saying we were limited to intelligence sharing.
OSAMA BIN LADEN'S BODY BURIED AT SEA
nytimes.com/2011/05/02/world/asia/osama-bin-laden-is-killed.html?hp
Yesss!!!...Take a Bow US of A.
They did it SINGLE -HANDEDLY!!!!!
Americans did not claim it to be joint ops. they only gave credit for allowing US special forces to act upon leads. Yes the pakistan govt did not have a clue untill they found some flying machines near Abotabad.
Ndtv as got official pakisani GOVT stand , it states than operation was carried out entirely by america . no pakistani armed force were involved ..
Very worried about the coming days, not in terms of retribution from terrorists, but for the image of Pakistan.
the idiots sitting away from Pakistan should not comment or issue such statements because they dont known that road leading to Kakul (PMA) is manned.
Bharti BS arrives in town !
India says Pakistan shown as terror ‘sanctuary’
NEW DELHI: The killing of al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden near Islamabad is further evidence that terrorists find “sanctuary” in Pakistan, Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram said Monday.
“We take note with grave concern that part of the statement in which President Obama said that the firefight in which Osama bin Laden was killed took place in Abbottabad ‘deep inside Pakistan’,” Chidambaram said in a statement.
“This fact underlines our concern that terrorists belonging to different organisations find sanctuary in Pakistan,” he said.
Reiterating India’s belief that perpetrators of the 2008 Mumbai attacks – blamed on Pakistan-based militants – continue to be sheltered in Pakistan, the minister urged Islamabad to arrest suspects identified by Indian intelligence.
India has long accused Pakistan of providing shelter and logistical support to militant groups planning attacks on Indian soil.
Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna said the death of bin Laden was an “historic development and victorious milestone,” and, in another clear reference to Pakistan, stressed the need to root out militant safe havens in South Asia.
“Over the years, thousands of innocent lives of men, women and children have been tragically lost at the hands of terrorist groups.
“The world must not let down its united effort to overcome terrorism and eliminate the safe havens and sanctuaries that have been provided to terrorists in our own neighbourhood. The struggle must continue unabated,” Krishna said
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