Bushy
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Busy i think if the claim came from any Pakistani paper or leader you would have shunned it by calling it a conspiracy theory but now as it came from their own yankees.
And i would again say that Pakistanis consider AQ a hero and let me clear it if anyone kills him, the fall out would be on ISI simple as that. Thats what CIA is trying to do for last two years. CIA is trying hard and cashing on every opportunity to malign the image of Pakistan Army and ISI.
Musharraf Government had the information and he had put him in house arrest for his safety otherwise there was hardly anything which the world did not know about him or our nuclear program.
Why do you reply with my flag in your mind? I asked a question because I thought someone might be knowing some clear-cut answers and help me with it. Unlike others, I do not argue for the sake of arguing. I discuss things to know more from others, and their perspectives on different subjects.There is no other reason why I would spend so much of my time online here. Also, I am not here to 'shun' your newspapers, or trust the Yankees.
There is no dearth of conspiracy theories making rounds in the American media either, and I can spot a lie the moment I see it. So don't worry, I am not going to trust any report blindly.
About the ISI, I still fail to understand what fallout, of what magnitude, would be there owing to A.Q. Khan's assassination.
About Musharraf, what you posted is what Musharraf claimed. But I still remember clearly, Musharraf did it under the immense pressure from the Americans. This was the most he could do, because the Americans, who had already compelled Musharraf to do a lot of things against the popular discretion of general Pakistanis (including joining the WOT), were dying to get A.Q. Khan tried in the court of law. Heck, Musharraf even went on to force A.Q. Khan to confess everything himself. Musharraf put him under house arrest to cool down the temper of the Americans, and not to protect Mr. Khan.