American WMD account is based on bad intel received from Iraqi defector(s):
• Iraqi codenamed Curveball 'invented' tales of bio-weapons• Man told lies try to bring down Saddam Hussein regime• Fabrications used by US as justification for invasion
www.theguardian.com
American troops found hidden caches of chemical weapons in Iraq and eliminated them:
The Pentagon kept silent as munitions left over from Saddam Hussein’s war with Iran found new targets from 2004 to 2011: American and Iraqi troops.
www.nytimes.com
Iraqi defector(s) were partially correct.
US have provided evidence of its claims in relation to many developments throughout history, one bad claim is not sufficient to discredit American claims in connection to other developments.
US have declassified records obtained from Abbottabad compound:
Bin Ladin Bookshelf declassified
www.dni.gov
Pakistan have also confirmed American account in its official report.
Why is this still an argument? Numerous terrorists fled to Pakistani cities and were retraced and caught from time to time:
Pakistan said on Monday it had arrested a senior member of al Qaeda with help from the United States, dealing a fresh blow to the Islamist militant group and prompting both countries to stress they were working closely on counter-terrorism.
www.reuters.com
KARACHI: Police in Pakistani city of Hyderabad announced today that they had arrested a high-value Al-Qaeda operative. The arrest took place last week from Dadu in a hilly area of Sindh province, a senior police officer told Arab News. “Surveillance activities were already in full swing in Dadu...
www.arabnews.pk
Official site of National Counter Terrorism Authority Pakistan. NACTA was established as an administrative entity under Ministry of Interior in 2008.
nacta.gov.pk
Officials said terrorists were planning to target sensitive installations
www.samaa.tv
Umar Patek was also found in Abbottabad:
ABBOTTABAD, April 14: A hailstorm was lashing Abbottabad when Abdul Hameed’s son came to his room with an unusual...
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Al-Qaeda Network was composed of former Mujahideen who found support in Pakistan for resisting Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Pakistani state had sufficient reason to trust these people until they became a liability due to bad decisions of Osama Bin Laden.