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I have articulated some of these thoughts elsewhere, but this gentleman presents them in a much more concise manner with the actual quotes, so here it is, with some of the other 'duplicity' on the part of the US.
And ofcourse lets not forget the US SoS Clinton and Gordon Brown's comments on OBL:
Clinton: "I Find it Hard to Believe that Nobody in Your Government Knows Where (Al Qaeda) Really Are and Couldn't Get Them if They Really Wanted To"
AM Comment: Madam secretary, I find it hard to believe no one in your administration can get their stories straight, and that you apparently had an epiphany (ala George Bush's conversations with the Almighty) that the Pakistanis know what is going on.
And then there was Anne Patterson:
“Our intelligence on Quetta is vastly less. We have no people there, no cross-border operations, no Predators.”
And despite that self admitted lack of information and intelligence, she goes on to 'boldly go where no uninformed hack has gone before' (or more than likely has, since that is what uninformed hacks do):
“the United States has now turned its focus to Quetta” from where “Mullah Omar and his commanders plan and launch cross-border strikes into Afghanistan”.
uh huh ... apparently she can make the above statement because she had the same epiphany that HC did in the absence of intelligence and information on these issues.
Folks - all of the above points to a concerted campaign of duplicity and lies by the US, in cahoots with its poodle Britain (reference to Gordon Brown) to malign Pakistan and pressure it to do god knows what since the US officials themselves admit they have no clue in terms of intelligence.
Someone was talking about US credibility?
On Saturday, Defense Secretary Robert Gates told ABC's "This Week" he has no good intelligence on the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden.
"We don't know for a fact where Osama bin Laden is," he said. "If we did, we'd go and get him."
Asked how long it has been since the U.S. had any good intel on his location, Gates replied, "I think it's been years."
On Sunday, meanwhile, National Security Adviser James Jones said on CNN's "State of the Union" show that bin Laden still spends time in Afghanistan. He added most recent estimates have placed him inside Pakistan. He also said his best estimate is that the al-Qaida leaders "is somewhere in Wazirstan – sometimes on the Pakistan side of the border, sometimes on the Afghan side of the border."
Which one of them, if either, is right?
Do we have recent intelligence or not?
Do these compare notes?
Do they even listen to what the other says on national television?
This is the national security adviser and the defense secretary – both telling different stories.
Chaos in Afghanistan policy
And ofcourse lets not forget the US SoS Clinton and Gordon Brown's comments on OBL:
Clinton: "I Find it Hard to Believe that Nobody in Your Government Knows Where (Al Qaeda) Really Are and Couldn't Get Them if They Really Wanted To"
AM Comment: Madam secretary, I find it hard to believe no one in your administration can get their stories straight, and that you apparently had an epiphany (ala George Bush's conversations with the Almighty) that the Pakistanis know what is going on.
And then there was Anne Patterson:
“Our intelligence on Quetta is vastly less. We have no people there, no cross-border operations, no Predators.”
And despite that self admitted lack of information and intelligence, she goes on to 'boldly go where no uninformed hack has gone before' (or more than likely has, since that is what uninformed hacks do):
“the United States has now turned its focus to Quetta” from where “Mullah Omar and his commanders plan and launch cross-border strikes into Afghanistan”.
uh huh ... apparently she can make the above statement because she had the same epiphany that HC did in the absence of intelligence and information on these issues.
Folks - all of the above points to a concerted campaign of duplicity and lies by the US, in cahoots with its poodle Britain (reference to Gordon Brown) to malign Pakistan and pressure it to do god knows what since the US officials themselves admit they have no clue in terms of intelligence.
Someone was talking about US credibility?