Saifullah Sani
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Six reasons why ISI did not support Osama bin laden
Saturday, May 14, 2011
KARACHI: Generally speaking, Americans become cocky when they accomplish something. The same can be said about the Osama episode. It is shameful to point fingers at the ISI and accuse it of hiding the al-Qaeda fugitive. One may consider the following reasons why the ISI could not have hidden the al-Qaeda chief.
First, the international fallout. It is totally beyond comprehension that the ISI officials could have hidden and supported Osama without taking into account its serious implications and international ramifications. They are the leading third world intelligence agency, fighting the war on terror and certainly not dim-witted.
Second, why the ISI would keep the trophy i.e. Osama bin Laden when it has already handed over senior al-Qaeda members to the US, especially when the al-Qaeda had no strategic value in the war against terror.
Third, considering the severe implications why would the agency hide him in a military city? After all, werent all the major al-Qaeda catches made from Pakistani cities, including Karachi, Rawalpindi, Mardan, etc? So, there is little surprise that Osama was caught from a Pakistani city.
Fourth, if the ISI was hiding Osama, why would it provide lead to the US in this regard? President Obama himself admitted so. Fifth, it is generally a good idea to live where few people would come looking for you. And that is what Osama did by selecting a site in Abbottabad near Kakul where no Pakistani could have suspected him of hiding. Why then blame the ISI?
Sixth, had the ISI been protecting the al-Qaeda chief, it would have maintained surveillance around the house. And that surveillance would have discovered US reconnoitering around the place. That did not happen. It is incredulous to believe that while the ISI allegedly kept Osama hidden, the agency did not put him under some sort of guard. Waqar Ahmed
Six reasons why ISI did not support Osama bin laden
Saturday, May 14, 2011
KARACHI: Generally speaking, Americans become cocky when they accomplish something. The same can be said about the Osama episode. It is shameful to point fingers at the ISI and accuse it of hiding the al-Qaeda fugitive. One may consider the following reasons why the ISI could not have hidden the al-Qaeda chief.
First, the international fallout. It is totally beyond comprehension that the ISI officials could have hidden and supported Osama without taking into account its serious implications and international ramifications. They are the leading third world intelligence agency, fighting the war on terror and certainly not dim-witted.
Second, why the ISI would keep the trophy i.e. Osama bin Laden when it has already handed over senior al-Qaeda members to the US, especially when the al-Qaeda had no strategic value in the war against terror.
Third, considering the severe implications why would the agency hide him in a military city? After all, werent all the major al-Qaeda catches made from Pakistani cities, including Karachi, Rawalpindi, Mardan, etc? So, there is little surprise that Osama was caught from a Pakistani city.
Fourth, if the ISI was hiding Osama, why would it provide lead to the US in this regard? President Obama himself admitted so. Fifth, it is generally a good idea to live where few people would come looking for you. And that is what Osama did by selecting a site in Abbottabad near Kakul where no Pakistani could have suspected him of hiding. Why then blame the ISI?
Sixth, had the ISI been protecting the al-Qaeda chief, it would have maintained surveillance around the house. And that surveillance would have discovered US reconnoitering around the place. That did not happen. It is incredulous to believe that while the ISI allegedly kept Osama hidden, the agency did not put him under some sort of guard. Waqar Ahmed
Six reasons why ISI did not support Osama bin laden