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So ground reality is different and bharati reality is different. These guys really have no shame at all. :lol:

Bharati reality clearly different from "ground reality". Unfortunately Bharati reality is American reality. You actually a Canadian? Try turning your TV on or something.. Lame Bharati reality comment only takes you this far..
 
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Thing is He was In ' Pakistan ' All along , while Pakistani authority was denying It.......

Very Good News Indeed.....:yahoo:

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Thing is He was In ' Pakistan ' All along , while Pakistani authority was denying It.......

Very Good News Indeed.....:yahoo:

Repeating this isn't going to help you. The reply is that he wasn't in the same place for 10 years. You need to work on an Indian reponse to blame Pakistan for that.

At the moment you're making yourself look desperate.
 
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Osama bin Laden killed in Pakistan - Americas - Al Jazeera English

Osama bin Laden killed in Pakistan

Osama bin Laden, the leader of al-Qaeda, is dead.

US president Barack Obama said bin Laden, the most-wanted fugitive on the US list, has been killed on Sunday in a US operation in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, about 150km north of Islamabad.

"Tonight, I can report to the people of the United States and the world, the United States had carried an operation that has killed Osama Bin Laden, a terrorist responsible for killing thousands of innocent people," Obama said in a statement.

"Today, at my direction, the United States carried out that operation... they killed Osama Bin Laden and took custody of his body.

"The death of Bin Laden marks the most significant achievement to date against Al Qaeda.

"We must also reaffirm that United states is not and will never be at war against Islam. Bin Laden was not a Muslim leader, in fact, he slaughtered many Muslims," Obama said.

US celebrations

As the news of bin Laden's death spread, crowds gathered outside the White House in Washington to celebrate.

Former US president George Bush called his death a "momentous achievement".

"The fight against terror goes on, but tonight America has sent an unmistakable message: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done," Bush said in a statement.

According to Al Jazeeera's Rosalind Jordan in Washington, the operation had been in the making for the last 9 or 10 months.

"The fact that it happened inside Pakistan, there have been suggestions that Pakistani intelligence may have been protecting them," she said.

Patty Culhane, another Al Jazeera correspondent, said the US authorities got intelligence last September and were able to track bin Laden down through his couriers. They followed them to his compound which is reported to be worth over a million dollars.

Reporting from Pakistan, Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder said the development had caught a lot of people by surprise .

"He was considered by many as a hero, but not to the extent that people would come out on the streets. The reaction so far not likely to be strong on the streets, perhaps a protest here or there by the religious parties,." he said.

'Symbolic victory'

Qais Azimy, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Kabul, said Afghan officials described bin Laden's killing as a "symbolic victory", since he was no longer directly connected to the group's field operations.

"This organisation (Al Qaeda) is more than Bin Laden, it may be symbolised by Bin Laden, but it definitely is more than Bin Laden"

Mark Kimmit, a US military analyst, said bin Laden's death "was not the end of terrorism, but an end of a chapter."

"Capturing or killing bin Laden has more iconic value. It will have symbolic value, because it has been a number of years since Bin Laden has exercised day to day control over operations. We still have an Al Qaeda threat out there and that will be there for a number of years.

"This organisation (Al Qaeda) is more than Bin Laden, it may be symbolised by Bin Laden, but it definitely is more than Bin Laden," he said.

It is, however, a major accomplishment for Obama and his national security team. Obama's predecessor, George Bush, had repeatedly vowed to bring to justice the mastermind of the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington, but never did before leaving office in early 2009.

He had been the subject of a search since he eluded US soldiers and Afghan militia forces in a large-scale assault on the Tora Bora mountains in 2001. The trail quickly went cold after he disappeared and many intelligence officials believed he had been hiding in Pakistan.

While in hiding, bin Laden had taunted the West and advocated his views in videotapes spirited from his hideaway.

Besides September 11, Washington has also linked bin Laden to a string of attacks -- including the 1998 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the 2000 bombing of the warship USS Cole in Yemen.

Having the body may help convince any doubters that bin Laden is really dead.
 
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Bharati reality clearly different from "ground reality". Unfortunately Bharati reality is American reality. You actually a Canadian? Try turning your TV on or something.. Lame Bharati reality comment only takes you this far..

What? Obama's reality is different from American reality? :lol:

Like I said, absolutely no shame at all that these guys have. These guys are on top when spreading misinformation and hate.
 
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Are you saying that the Pakistan authorities shut off the power, cordoned off an area and knew to expect six American helicopters flying in from Afghanistan and didn't know what was going on?

Are you asking me to choose between American report or Pakistani;)
 
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"Our information is , it was rented by some tribals/Afghans for last four years. other details will pour in.


and i tell you Hazara division is full of Afghan refugees."


And I tell you that's irrelevant.

Jana doing only what Jana can. Stirring the pot. With journalists like you, who needs comedienes? Dead a week?

There's a U.S. Navy SEAL triggerman who begs to disagree.

Go get the interview. We'll have you in NYC accepting a Pulitzer in no time.
 
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it was rented by some tribals/Afghans for last four years

Rented from whom?


It's interesting that Osama may then have been living in Abbottabad for the last 4 years - and ISI and the all seeing Fauj was ... well they missed that one, after all, they can not see and be everywhere Osama turns up

It's too much BS that no one notice Arbis, no domestic workers, no malis, nobody curious about who is coming and who is going and to where an d from where - It's Pakistan and I find it very difficult to believe the this all went unnoticed

What did Bin Laden and his crew like to eat - if they liked food other than Pakistani food, and that this was missed, I would be surprised that this did not raise the antennae
 
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"The fact that it happened inside Pakistan, there have been suggestions that Pakistani intelligence may have been protecting them," she said.

Proof? Does the opinion of some no known analyst matter?
 
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And Petraeus became in charge of the CIA...He must have known.
 
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