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People,
Let the Pakistani members here vent. Let them believe whatever they want. They need to escape. Leave the thread.
They need to escape the fact that Pakistan was either helpless or inept regarding the raid. Just leave them be...escape from what kindli do elaborate Sir
They need to escape the fact that Pakistan was either helpless or inept regarding the raid. Just leave them be...
They need to escape the fact that Pakistan was either helpless or inept regarding the raid. Just leave them be...
We are not saying the OBL raid did not occur.
Seymour Hersh is not a small time journalist, he is not an Alex Jones – conspiracy nut. This man has a very good reputation, he is a pulitzer prize winning author. His record is second to none.
If he says something stinks then we can safely assume he has some insider knowledge to verify his claims.
For me I am not one to join the conspiracy bandwagon, I do not deny 911 was a terrorist act carried out by the many militant groups hatched in the rubble of Afghanistan and the Middle-East.
Yet I do have concerns about this raid.
1. Why did they not show any photo evidence considering the raid was captured by multiple helmet-cams carried by several of the seals.
2. Why was he not captured alive, they could have tasered him, or used non lethal force to capture him and then put him on trial. The killing was extra-judicial and was illegal. Why take the illegal route when the legal route would have vindicated the US position.
3. Once they had his body – why not allow independent sources to verify and confirm that he had been killed. Again no photographs were released.
4. His body was carried to Afghanistan and then to an aircraft carrier and buried in sea to ensure there was no grave for his followers to rally around. Again sparse evidence is shown for this, causing people to wonder why the secrecy, why the cloak and dagger policy now that the most wanted man in US history was in their hands. Surely the US people would have wanted to see their enemy and collectively wished him a good voyage to hell.
5. The raid itself resulted in the loss of a stealth helicopter. How did the seals get out of the compound when the lift capacity of one helicopter was suddenly lost, do seal teams bunk up in helicopters and can these helicopters fly over loaded.
6. There are eye-witness accounts that the destroyed 'copter had burning bodies. The offical story is the seal team destroyed the 'copter when it malfunctioned. Do Blackhawks fail so often and so miserably when in action? Could there be some truth that seals did die in the helicopter crash.
7. How could the Americans have ensured that the Pakistani's did not shoot at them. Of course they flew in a nap of the earth pattern, yet how can you assume that someone does not shoot something at you. Could there have been some co-operation by the PA/GoP?
8. Then suddenly Seal Team 6 is wiped out in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan, suddenly shot down by the Taliban. Do the Taliban have SAMs? If not then how can a Chinook be shot down, gun fire, RPG? Once hell of a hit and so coincidently hit the very team involved in the OBL raid. There has to be some healthy dose of scepticism of this story. Even if true, it is natural to wonder – what the heck – that was convenient.
9. The report written by the Pakistan government and then 'leaked' to the press had been written with much USA input and direction, why, what did they direct and what did they allow and hide? Again these are normal every day questions.
The USA's government's credibility is extremely low – WMD, Iraq, Syria, Iran etc so please forgive us if we are a little cynical of Uncle Sam's bullcr*p..
Fake info...
...Only because that's a claim that has enough evidence to back up. Once OBL was found to be living in a Pakistani military cantonment of all places, and killed by foreign commandoes in a spectacular raid, it doesn't really stretch belief to make that claim.
On the other hand, after the US military and civil agencies, Pakistani military and civil agencies, and al Qaeda all acknowledged the fact, if a journalist says "it was all made up", well you see that we would be skeptical and expect him or her to bring some sound evidence.
If a person is discovered naked in bed with another person, and they say that they don't know each other or how they wound up in that compromising situation, it would be on them to explain why we should believe them.
People love conspiracy theories..!!!!
Really? So why doesn't the US government openly accuse Pakistan, and continue to have relations with Pakistan? And why hasn't such evidence been brought up to the UN? You accusing Pakistan is like people accusing US state of being behind 9/11 since it was so bloody incompetent of them as well, yet you shameless schmuck would have no hesitation in calling people conspiracy theorists for believing it was done by US state. Good on you to stay up to date with all conspiracy theories.
I think bharatis have a hard time admitting that there is no evidence of Pakistan sheltering OBL, even after US has admitted no such evidence exists and has avoided openly accusing Pakistan. You do know that if what you say was the official US government stance, they would have no choice but to sanction us and cut off relations from us? But yes, good on you to stay up with the conspiracy theories.
You kind of redirected from my question anyhow, it's not relevant directly what the point I was making.
LOL. The world's biggest terrorist was found living happily in a Pakistani military cantonment, and I'm the shameless shmuck? I think that epithet should be applied to the society that harbored OBL. You can call me any names you want, but the fact remains that OBL was found in a Pakistani cantonment, with several wives and children. As acknowledged by Pakistan and al Qaeda to boot. No amount of venting and frothing here will make that untrue.
If there was no evidence for that or the navy seals raidd happening, then the pak govt and military would say so, instead of playing along with the "conspiracy", as you seem to think it is.
It is funny to hear you accuse "bhartis" of being conspiracy lovers, while denying a universally acknowledged event. By the way it isn't just "bhartis" who believe that OBL was killed in pakistn - the rest of the world does, too. Everybody on earth who has has heard of OBL knows where he was killed. Only Pakistanis deny that, because they have a hard time admitting the reality that their country is a refuge and haven for all the terrorists in the world, both retired and active.
You disbelieve what the whole world knows, and call us conspiracy theorists. Oh, the irony!
My point was that Pakistani state had no involvement in protecting him. Even the US state has not officially accused Pakistan of doing that. Yet, the shameless schmuck you are, will openly accuse Pakistan of protecting him. That, my friend, is the conspiracy theory here. Understand what you're talking about before actually speaking a word.