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19 likes, what a popular cronie
Also the figure is closer to 1 million (not 100,000)
I was trying to find a figure. The only one I could find was for Iraq. Afghanistan's had some listed for specific years but no total. Same with Pakistan.
Do you have a source for that 1 million?
We estimate that as of July, 2006, there have been 654 965 (392 979–942 636) excess Iraqi deaths as a consequence of the war.
Some people here are still in denial about this and believe it to be a conspiracy.
Funny how they are also the people who think 9/11 was an inside job by America among other belief in conspiracy theories
No amount of evidence that the US provides will convince the conspiracy theorists. Are you kidding? There are people who believe that 9/11 was an inside job and the US knocked down the twin towers.
I believe we have already seen 3 or 4 fake osama pictures floating around the net. Whatever the US shows will be analyzed to death and proven by consipiracy theorists as fake. Infact, that is precisely the reason most people want the US to release the pictures so they can start trying to come up with reasons why it is fake.
Based on statements by some in the US administration it seems like they will infact release the pictures at some point, but I hope they don't. Infact, I hope they leave everyone who are desparate to hang on to any theories hanging forever cuz you know the day those pics are released there are going to be a bunch of people out there claiming how fake it is.
Bottom line, the US is claiming they killed him and you don't see any AL QAEDA websites showing any live videos of Bin Laden to prove he is still alive. If someone is going to step up to the plate and say the US is wrong then you prove it. How do you know he is alive? Back it up with evidence.
Now that it's come about Bin Laden was unarmed, this raises some questions about whether this killing was an outright, illegal, extra-judicial execution. Of course these are the questions no one wants to ask.
What are you talking about. TTP (Pakistani Talibans) have claimed that Osama is alive...and Al Qaeda claimed him dead long time ago...now I don't know who to believe, none of them have given me proofs. But I can understand why you would believe the holy Americans tho.
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Actually TTP have accepted that he has died.. nd have vowed to take revenge.
And Bin Laden's sons and one wife have admitted that he was killed in front of them.
And Bin Laden's daughter has also issued a statement saying that he is dead.
Not enough yet?
Question
Where are all the other people captured?
their statements came after US announced him dead 2 days ago?
ofcourse..
the wife and the son is now under Pakistan custody
The daughter was in the Arabworld..
now dont say theyre part of the conspiracy too
ofcourse..
the wife and the son is now under Pakistan custody
The daughter was in the Arabworld..
now dont say theyre part of the conspiracy too
please find me this news, thanks.
Try reading some newspapers.
Death of Osama bin Ladin-Respect for Pakistan’s Established Policy Parameters on Counter Terrorism
The Government of Pakistan recognizes that the death of Osama bin Ladin is an important milestone in fight against terrorism and that the Government of Pakistan and its state institutions have been making serious efforts to bring him to justice.
However, the Government of Pakistan categorically denies the media reports suggesting that its leadership, civil as well as military, had any prior knowledge of the US operation against Osama bin Ladin carried out in the early hours of 2nd May 2011.
Abbottabad and the surrounding areas have been under sharp focus of intelligence agencies since 2003 resulting in highly technical operation by ISI which led to the arrest of high value Al Qaeda target in 2004. As far as the target compound is concerned, ISI had been sharing information with CIA and other friendly intelligence agencies since 2009. The intelligence flow indicating some foreigners in the surroundings of Abbottabad, continued till mid April 2011. It is important to highlight that taking advantage of much superior technological assets, CIA exploited the intelligence leads given by us to identify and reach Osama bin Ladin, a fact also acknowledged by the US President and Secretary of State, in their statements. It is also important to mention that CIA and some other friendly intelligence agencies have benefitted a great deal from the intelligence provided by ISI. ISI’s own achievements against Al Qaeda and in War on Terror are more than any other intelligence agency in the World.
Reports about US helicopters taking off from Ghazi Airbase are absolutely false and incorrect. Neither any base or facility inside Pakistan was used by the US Forces, nor Pakistan Army provided any operational or logistic assistance to these operations conducted by the US Forces. US helicopters entered Pakistani airspace making use of blind spots in the radar coverage due to hilly terrain. US helicopters’ undetected flight into Pakistan was also facilitated by the mountainous terrain, efficacious use of latest technology and ‘nap of the earth’ flying techniques. It may not be realistic to draw an analogy between this undefended civilian area and some military / security installations which have elaborate local defence arrangements.
On receipt of information regarding the incident, PAF scrambled its jets within minutes. This has been corroborated by the White House Advisor Mr John Brennan who while replying to a question said, “We didn’t contact the Pakistanis until after all of our people, all of our aircraft were out of Pakistani airspace. At the time, the Pakistanis were reacting to an incident that they knew was taking place in Abbottabad. Therefore, they were scrambling some of their assets. Clearly, we were concerned that if the Pakistanis decided to scramble jets or whatever else, they didn’t know who were on those jets. They had no idea about who might have been on there, whether it be US or somebody else. So, we were watching and making sure that our people and our aircraft were able to get out of Pakistani airspace. And thankfully, there was no engagement with Pakistani forces. This operation was designed to minimize the prospects, the chances of engagement with Pakistani forces. It was done very well, and thankfully no Pakistani forces were engaged and there were no other individuals who were killed aside from those on the compound.”
There has been a lot of discussion about the nature of the targeted compound, particularly its high walls and its vicinity to the areas housing Pakistan Army elements. It needs to be appreciated that many houses occupied by the affectees of operations in FATA / KPK, have high boundary walls, in line with their culture of privacy and security. Houses with such layout and structural details are not a rarity.
Questions have also been asked about the whereabouts of the family members of Osama bin Ladin. They are all in safe hands and being looked after in accordance with law. Some of them needing medical care are under treatment in the best possible facilities. As per policy, they will be handed over to their countries of origin.
Notwithstanding the above, the Government of Pakistan expresses its deep concerns and reservations on the manner in which the Government of the United States carried out this operation without prior information or authorization from the Government of Pakistan.
This event of unauthorized unilateral action cannot be taken as a rule. The Government of Pakistan further affirms that such an event shall not serve as a future precedent for any state, including the US. Such actions undermine cooperation and may also sometime constitute threat to international peace and security.
Pakistan, being mindful of its international obligations, has been extending full and proper cooperation on all counter terrorism efforts including exchange of information and intelligence. Pursuant to such cooperation, Pakistan had arrested several high profile terrorists.
The Government of Pakistan and its Armed Forces consider support of the people of Pakistan to be its mainstay and actual strength. Any actions contrary to their aspirations, therefore, run against the very basis on which the edifice of national defence and security is based. Pakistan Army and intelligence agencies have played a pivotal role in breaking the back of Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations in Pakistan as well as around the World. Most of the successes achieved by the US and some other friendly countries have been the result of effective intelligence cooperation and extremely useful military support by Pakistan. The Government of Pakistan and its security forces have resolved to continue their fight against terrorism till people of Pakistan can live in peace and security.
Islamabad
03 May 2011
yup. Recenly a helicopter crashed in India also (with one politician and few of his men). No one got killed.What I don't get is that the Helicopter crashed in Abbottabad but no American troop killed? Is that possible?
Spot fixing trio were framed
India won the world cup which was fixed
9/11 is an inside job
Osama death was staged.
zaid hamid forever!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb3dmzKd6fQ&feature=player_embedded#at=20
just listen, admire and understand his warning!! amazing!
What I don't get is that the Helicopter crashed in Abbottabad but no American troop killed? Is that possible?
zaid hamid forever!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb3dmzKd6fQ&feature=player_embedded#at=20
just listen, admire and understand his warning!! amazing!
The helicpter had a hydraulic failure apparently. They aborted the rapelling of the special forces, and touched down to unload them. When it became clear the copter would not be able to fly out the standard Operating procedure is to destroy it, probably via grenade.
yah he is funny indeed. Yesterday, I was hearing him in a clip.funny indeed!! I think we were missing this chap for quite sometimes![]()
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Who shot it? And why allowed rest 3 to finish their work and go ?or maybe it was simply shot down?
Some eye witnesses/neighbors also said that there was no Osama there.
They said they even donno who was staying there. They knew nothing forget about Osama.Some eye witnesses/neighbors also said that there was no Osama there.
They said they even donno who was staying there. They knew nothing forget about Osama.
I heard one old guy saying that, his son used to buy stuff for them and for that also they never allowed him inside. So locals had no clue to know and no one can blame them either.
But these kind of activities should have raised doubts. Surprised why no one ever tried to know.
Actually TTP have accepted that he has died.. nd have vowed to take revenge.
And Bin Laden's sons and one wife have admitted that he was killed in front of them.
And Bin Laden's daughter has also issued a statement saying that he is dead.
Not enough yet?
Yah, its bad from Pakistan's point of view. In the situation they are, doesn't look like they agreed to it knowingly.It's hard to comprehend this whole thing.
If Pak did know, and did assist, why is there all this pressure on Pak now from the Obama admin and from Congress?
If Pak did know, and kept it secret, they are now facing the consequences.
If Pak did not know, they are possibly incompetent.
In any of the cases, Pak appears to be handling it very badly and turn out looking incompetent anyway. For instance, if they imagined they could keep it secret and protect Osama forever, that in itself is incompetency.
Shame for does who support this guy and calls him shaheed
he was such a bad person even the earth didnt want him poor sea
It's hard to comprehend this whole thing.
If Pak did know, and did assist, why is there all this pressure on Pak now from the Obama admin and from Congress?
If Pak did know, and kept it secret, they are now facing the consequences.
If Pak did not know, they are possibly incompetent.
In any of the cases, Pak appears to be handling it very badly and turn out looking incompetent anyway. For instance, if they imagined they could keep it secret and protect Osama forever, that in itself is incompetency.
That's still not a small number yaar. We are talking abot around 35 million ppl.Only 18% of Pakistanis in 2010 viewed Al Qaeda favourably.
Hi Blistering Barnacle,
You have summed up the situation well.
In my view, it is difficult to comprehend that Pakistani Government knew about the hideout of Osama or even top establishment of ISI/Army. Keeping Osama at arm's length from military academy would jeopardize, whatever motives the government/army may have to keep Osama alive.
I assume, some elements of army/intelligence may have actively collaborated with Osama with regards to the hideout for either money or may have been influenced/inspired by his acts. Without, support from some of the members of Army/Intelligence (may be middle level staff), it is highly unlikely, Osama on his own to take a decision to reside in such a sensitive location.
Now, in order to identify how his hideout actually came into being, the government needs to find answers for few of the questions :
1. When the construction of the building started/ended. Under whose name the property is registered. Whether, that person has filed tax documents (to verify his mode of income).
2. If it was in defence area, then were prior permissions from army/intelligence agencies were sought etc.
Whatever was the matter, Pakistani Government owes its people a truthful explanation of the issue.
That's still not a small number yaar. We are talking abot around 35 million ppl.
That's still not a small number yaar. We are talking abot around 35 million ppl.
Only 18% of Pakistanis in 2010 viewed Al Qaeda favourably.
See election is a different thing.that is like 1.8 people out of 10, including uneducated people and extremists. In addition, a lot of those people would be agreeing with Al Qaeda's stances on US intervention in muslim countries which is fair enough. The US IS a meddler and have caused the deaths of millions through their intervention.
It's a lot of people in a large country number-wise, but a small proportion nonetheless. Look at how well religious parties have done in elections - not well at all.
But for instance, look at how many people in the US believed their own president was not an American citizen. Something like 30%, which would mean 100 million people.
See election is a different thing.
Its still okay to have 35 million people who agree with Osama and are against USA. Having a view is still fine.
But if only 10% of that start to take some action, then it will be bad for Pakistan. Even 5% can be difficult to handle when most of them are uneducated and can be easily brainwashed.
So, its no way good for Pakistan in general.![]()
well yeh but some ppl in this thread are so sad that he died
and also Pakistan was the only country where ppl remembered him publicly![]()
I don't think I disagree to any of your points in this post.You are missing the big picture, which is a severe decline in support of any kind for bin Laden across the muslim world.
The backlash for Pakistan by acknowledging assistance in this operation is nothing compared to the backlash they will face from going into N. Waziristan and cracking down harder on other militant/terrorist groups as a result of international pressure.
Therefore the idea that Pak was an active partner in this but didn't acknowledge it doesn't make too much sense to me.
I live in the same country sure they do support his actions otherwise they just went on streets and demand from US government an apology.They don't support his terrorist actions. They support what bin Laden said about American intervention, which by the way was true.
I live in the same country sure they do support his actions otherwise they just went on streets and demand from US government an apology.
Mass media is calling him shaheed so .............................
The humiliation will instead be faced by every Pakistani especially ones abroad who will have to hang their heads in shame each time this is discussed in the office or social gatherings. All one can do is to bear and share this disgust and frustration.
Will Osama's death change ANYTHING with regards to terrorism around the world? I don't think so. In trying to find this non-functional symbolic figure, the powers to be have managed to p!ss off many many more. For these people, unlike Osama, it's personal. They have deaths to avenge, paybacks to mete out and destroyed futures to be compensated for.
Who or what was Osama anyway? What did he mean in the larger scope of things? So he allegedly organised the whole 9/11 saga and what went on in Africa. I've never heard anyone accuse him of pulling the trigger or flicking a switch himself. All he was doing was allegedly saying "It's a go". I think I've heard that phrase being used elswhere pretty recently.
I am by no means condoning what he did or what he caused. He didn't bring an iota of benefit to the people he claimed to be fighting for, quite on the contrary. His words and ideologies brought death and destruction to thousands and destroyed the future of many more. The same can be said for the other side too. It's funny that everyone involved is looking for "Justice" which, in it's purest form, is as universal as a concept can be. We have all just seen how that word has been crapped on by all. Shameful times for humanity.
No amount of evidence that the US provides will convince the conspiracy theorists. Are you kidding? There are people who believe that 9/11 was an inside job and the US knocked down the twin towers.![]()
Will Osama's death change ANYTHING with regards to terrorism around the world? I don't think so. In trying to find this non-functional symbolic figure, the powers to be have managed to p!ss off many many more. For these people, unlike Osama, it's personal. They have deaths to avenge, paybacks to mete out and destroyed futures to be compensated for.
Who or what was Osama anyway? What did he mean in the larger scope of things? So he allegedly organised the whole 9/11 saga and what went on in Africa. I've never heard anyone accuse him of pulling the trigger or flicking a switch himself. All he was doing was allegedly saying "It's a go". I think I've heard that phrase being used elswhere pretty recently.
I am by no means condoning what he did or what he caused. He didn't bring an iota of benefit to the people he claimed to be fighting for, quite on the contrary. His words and ideologies brought death and destruction to thousands and destroyed the future of many more. The same can be said for the other side too. It's funny that everyone involved is looking for "Justice" which, in it's purest form, is as universal as a concept can be. We have all just seen how that word has been crapped on by all. Shameful times for humanity.
The official explanations are not plausible, are humiliating and downright patronising...
Pakistan claims they didnt know where Osama was...makes a mockery of the ISI who couldn't find a guy living in a $1m house 10 minutes away from a military establishment...
Pakistan claims they had no knowledge of the op...this makes a mockery of Pakistan's security apparatus who couldn't spot helicopters entering the country, crashing along with a 40 minute firefight and murder...
If were are to believe the above nonsense is true then why is the issue not violation of sovereignty...from both sides...why is Pakistan not up in arms about being kept in the dark...and from the US perspective why are they not being questioned over violating a nations sovereignty...based on their explanations very dangerous precedents have been set...