The Guardian | Special report: Why the U.S. mistrusts Pakistan's spy agency Reuters A roadside vendor sells newspapers with headlines about the death of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, in Lahore May 3, 2011. ves to nuclear-armed Pakistan. By Chris Allbritton and Mark Hosenball ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In 2003 or 2004, ... Pakistanis doubt government claims Pakistani Army, Shaken by Raid, Faces New Scrutiny World shares Osama blame: Gilani |
Telegraph.co.uk | After raid, US and Pakistan confront a moment of truth Boston Globe PAKISTAN'S MILITARY leaders and their all-powerful Inter-Services Intelligence branch (ISI) confront a humiliating either-or question in the aftermath of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in a high-walled compound next door to Pakistan's West Point. ... Pakistan reacts angrily to U.S. tone Pakistan flagged up bin Laden hideout to US in 2009 Our Friends the Pakistanis |
The Hindu | Afghanistan Uses News About Bin Laden to Intensify Its Criticism of Pakistan New York Times KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan government escalated its criticism of Pakistan on Wednesday, publicly questioning for the first time how the Pakistanis could ensure the security of their nuclear arms if they did not even know that ... Afghanistan's Ministry of Defence openly accuses Pakistan of knowing bin ... Let's call it a wrap in Afghanistan |
Pakistan: Between a Rock and a Hard Place Huffington Post (blog) Above all, this time he was killed not in Tora Bora, not Karra Kurrum, but Abbottabad -- close to an army garrison in Pakistan. As expected, his killing has raised questions, and more questions, and still more questions every time a new statement is ... |
Sydney Morning Herald | Rep. Poe: Pakistan Knows More Than They're Saying Fox News And, Pakistan, you have some explaining to do, the bin Laden mansion thing within a stone's throw of a Pakistani military installation thing, the just 35 miles from your nation's capital thing. And you claim you didn't know a thing? ... A Q&A with ... Robert Menendez: What's next with Pakistan? Politicians debate flow of aid and future of the war Congress turns against Pakistan |
Moneycontrol.com | EDITORIAL: Come clean on Osama's killing Daily Times US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Leon Panetta has irritated Pakistan by asserting that information about the operation was not shared with Pakistan for fear that it would compromise the operation. Talking to BBC, Foreign Secretary Salman ... Pakistan's lethal jihadi dalliance Pak says govt, military united; capable of protecting nation Clark: Tough it out in Afghanistan |
Stop this futile Pakistan bashing Economic Times Pak perfidy is now the big thing for Indian media, from calls to dump the Mohali spirit and rants against the Pak policy of hunting with the hounds while providing safe burrows for hares to wild hopes that Washington will now declare Pakistan a new ... |
Globe and Mail | Bin Laden's Compound 'Built for Deception,' Potential Attack Fox News AP Shown here is a view of Usama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 3. Usama bin Laden's Pakistan compound was "built for deception," with barricades and a false wall apparently intended to confuse and stall intruders, ... How trail led from Guantanamo Bay to a compound in Pakistan |
Chicago Tribune | Rogers: Love-hate relationship with Pakistan Politico The chairman of the House Permanent Select Intelligence Committee says that the United States needs to continue working with Pakistan despite the “embarrassing” lapse by the Pakistani government and military, ... Massive Intelligence Haul House Intel chairman urges caution on Pakistan Rep. Mike Rogers first learned of Osama bin Laden's Pakistan compound in January |
Intrusion of Pakistan's airspace by US forces Daily Times He said: “The entire nation is grieved on the criminal silence and ambiguous statements of Pakistan's Government and its intelligence agencies. Patriotic Pakistanis are surprised and worried that the entire world is not only levelling numerous ... |