Telegraph.co.uk | Exclusive: Pakistan had to know bin Laden was there, most Americans say Christian Science Monitor According to a Christian Science Monitor/TIPP poll, 72 percent of Americans agree that 'Pakistan knew all along' where bin Laden was hiding. Less than a third favor declaring 'mission accomplished' in Afghanistan. A Pakistani vendor sells traditional ... Pakistan: friend or foe? Pakistan dares India to breach border Pakistan criticizes US over violation of sovereignty |
Newsweek | A Faltering Bargain with Pakistan Newsweek US-Pakistan relations in recent years have been founded on a kind of bargain—an unstated and unstable bargain, but one that until this week seemed basically workable. The US administration would turn a partially blind eye to the shelter given by ... Bin Laden raid debacle leaves Pakistan's rulers scrambling US Pakistan policy sets low bar for aid requirements Pakistan to Cut US Military Presence After Bin Laden Raid |
Telegraph.co.uk | Cornered Pakistan may strike India to salvage lost pride Times of India NEW DELHI: Deeply embarrassed by the US raid that killed Osama bin Laden under its nose, the Pakistan army might be tempted to ratchet up hostility towards India and even encourage the terror proxies it controls to stage strikes on the Indian mainland, ... Pakistan as Terror Sanctuary EDITORIAL: Come clean on Osama's killing WikiLeaks cables suggest uneasy US-Pakistan alliance |
Sydney Morning Herald | Bin Laden's Files Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) In what may be the first warning to come from the intelligence haul at Osama Bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan, the feds are warning railroad interests about possible threats by terrorists. Homeland security officials yesterday sent a bulletin to the ... Evening Buzz: Osama bin Laden Considered Attack on Upcoming 9/11 Anniversary Al-Qaeda considered train attack to mark Sept 11 |
CTV.ca | For US Intelligence, A Trove Of Bin Laden Evidence NPR The Navy SEALs who stormed Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan, on Monday spent much of their time collecting evidence that is now being pored over by US intelligence officials. The Navy SEALs who stormed Osama bin ... Cool Hand Barack Massive Intelligence Haul Bold mission accomplished |
Boston Globe | Key House chairwoman questions aid to Pakistan USA Today The chairwoman of the House panel that allocates foreign aid says she has "grave concern" about aid to Pakistan in the wake of the news that Osama bin Laden was hiding outside Islamabad. Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, ... Clinton stands by Pakistan relationship US reassures Pakistan over relations Clinton says U.S. must keep working with Pakistan |
Washington Times | Pentagon Breaks Silence on Pakistani Role New York Times WASHINGTON — A top Pentagon official said Thursday that Obama administration officials “do not have any definitive evidence at this point” that Pakistan knew that Osama bin Laden was living in a compound in a garrison city only 35 ... US Official Sees Benefits, Challenges to bin Laden's Death |
MSN India | Islamabad says it will protect sovereignty Times of India ISLAMABAD: Facing barbs of complicity and incompetence, Islamabad on Thursday hit back at the United States, alleging that Pakistan's sovereignty had been violated. He also defended the Inter-Services Intelligence, the spy agency that's being blamed ... Pak claims Indian officials, army trying to subvert PM agenda |
ABC News | Photos Spark Speculation About Secret US Helicopter Voice of America Part of a damaged helicopter is seen lying near the compound after US Navy SEAL commandos killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, May 2, 2011. Wreckage left at the scene of the raid targeting Osama bin Laden has military experts ... Stealth helicopter: Did SEALs have a secret weapon in bin Laden attack? US used never-seen-before stealth choppers for Osama raid |
BBC Sport | West Indies beat Pakistan again but lose 3-2 in series BBC Sport West Indies secured a second successive victory with a 10-wicket rout in Guyana as Pakistan finished 3-2 winners in the one-day international series. Pakistan chose to bat but were 139 all out in 41.2 overs, Ravi Rampaul taking two wickets in an over ... Pakistan slump despite Hafeez fifty Ravi Rampaul rips up Pakistan as West Indies cruise to dead-rubber win Lendl Simmons leads West indies to easy win over Pakistan |