President Camacho
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So you are saying the ISI shuttled him around every few months and then finally betrayed him to the US.
I am not saying ISI kept shifting him each time. I am saying the man moved, and he did get help from the ISI on matters that he himself could not solve. For example, intelligence reports regarding his enemies nearing/cornering him.
Why not shuttle him one more time to a remote village nearer the Afghan border?
Because of the US pressure. Even months before Raymond Davis case, we all saw what was happening. Even more so when the NATO supply lines were blocked and their trucks were set afire. I hope you remember that. If you can dig posts from those times, you will see every serious member was saying the same thing - The US is not going to let it go easily.
It was just the matter of time when the US started pressing Pakistan from many different directions. The drone attacks became more frequent. Then sudden increase in presence of US personnel in Pakistan (esp Karachi area). I read that in some Pakistani newspaper posted on this site, but can't find it now.
So basically the US was already busy preparing grounds to press Pakistan even harder, and if I may put it in crude words - show Pakistan its place.
The Raymond Davis case again showed how serious the US was about Pakistan. Now they say the reason behind their desperation to get Raymond Davis was the need to get done with Osama quickly. They once again checked the position of Pakistan's policies by bombing about 50 people within an hour of Raymond Davis's release. They didn't have any pertinent reason to do that bombing. They wanted to show, and check, the reaction of Pakistan.
Then, they must have (it is only my hypothesis) made the deal (more like warning, unless we see some softening on their part regarding Pakistan) with the ISI and the PA, to restrict any backlash/countering of the operation. Ultimately, the PA must have agreed, and decided against moving Osama to any remote location where he could really be spotted by some whistle-blower and ruin the US's plan.
Osama stayed, Americans came, and IS watched.
That's what I think has happened.
Why not shuttle him one more time to a remote village nearer the Afghan border?
That is a mystery that every analyst is just guessing about - Because every analyst is saying the same thing, that it is impossible for the ISI to be unawares of Osama's presence.