he cleared yesterday that he mean to say OBL network not GOP so matter is over now whats remain to debate on this news item ?
A lot
for some people, they can talk this subject to death but still wont be satisfied.
do note that Panetta has timed these statements with due planning. someone of authority doesnt just choose to give interviews on matters like these. like V Cheng pointed out, its all part of international politics and relations with Pakistan. the US Ebassy was at hand to clarify the very next day.
@AbhimanyuShrivastav
I respect your comment
but the Doctor betrayed his profession. and damned that already WHO, Polio, TB vacine phobic area for times to come. he could have been anyone else. This is our biggest loss. Already his name is mentioned to dismiss the vaccination drives. We have had a lot of health workers and doctors (men and women) killed by Taliban. now they got the licence to kill. Secondly that doctor was the citizen of Pakistan.
he should have contacted the security agencies instead of working for a foreign entity. What he did was out of pure greed nothing else. It had nothing to do with capturing the mastermind of Al Qaeda. It could have been anyone for all he cared. He betrayed tens of thousands of Pakistanis who died and thousands of security personal protecting this country and fighting this war. at one time ISI has suffered the most in these areas when its agents and informers were captured and executed while hunting for Taliban and Al Qaeda.
He is paying for his greed, his betrayal to the country and its people and last but not lest his profession. I am sorry but I cant stress anymore on that and will request people not to engage with me on this point because I feel very strongly about it.
I am only satisfied with the outcome with misgivings about the methods of the USA. Maybe you don’t know but doctors and teachers in these part of Pakistan have given their lives in the face of the death threats and here is a man who sold himself for some dollars.
@Night_Raven
in isolation your statement is valid. but as it happens, Pakistan is borders with a country that is yet again experiencing another Super power's invasion and the people of that country are yet again resisting it. the opportunist and zealots and sympathisers are bound to be attracted to the place just like your own setup in the name of cultural centres in the remote locations along Pak Afghan border. Pakistan and Afghanistan share the Pashton ethnicity and we cant stop the flow of people between the two countries. The determined ones will find the way no matter how many check posts are erected.
People crossed the most heavily guarded Berlin walls and still cross the worlds most militarized border between North and South Kora, the cannons, the machine guns and the landmines never stand in the way of the most determined. So yea, we also get the unwanted guests too. But we will hardly call our places a safe heaven. The number of terrorists killed or captured via drone strikes or ISI / SSG operations hardly make Pakistan a safe heaven. Maybe you want to go up close to KSM or Al Zakawi and ask him nicely “do you think Pakistan is a safe heaven”? I think you can guess what kind of reaction you will get.
I hope you got the context