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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Pakistan defends Bin Laden role

Mr Zardari said his country was "perhaps the world's greatest victim of terrorism".
Mr Zardari said Pakistan had "never been and never will be the hotbed of fanaticism that is often described by the media".


The thing that bothers me is that these douchnozzles think we are stupid and we buy this crap, Pakistan has never been a hotbed for Terrorism? Give me a break.

The Pakistani ISI is mostly the Taliban, Osama Bin Laden was living right outside one of their academies, they never really condemn the Taliban.

Your Taqiya no worky here!

Osama is dead, we killed him, Pakistan is clueless, enjoy your riots.

BBC
Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari has denied that the killing of Osama Bin Laden in his country is a sign of its failure to tackle terrorism.

In an opinion piece in the Washington Post, Mr Zardari said his country was "perhaps the world's greatest victim of terrorism".

Bin Laden was shot dead by US forces in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad - Pakistan was not involved in the raid.

US officials said Bin Laden must have had a support system in Pakistan...

But in his opinion piece, Mr Zardari said Pakistan had "never been and never will be the hotbed of fanaticism that is often described by the media".

"Such baseless speculation may make exciting cable news, but it doesn't reflect fact," he said.

"Pakistan had as much reason to despise al-Qaeda as any nation. The war on terrorism is as much Pakistan's war as it is America's."

What a Joke

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