Friday, May 25, 2012

America Is Right To Be Outraged At The Treatment Of Shakil Afridi



Still Looking Both Ways -- The Telegraph editorial

America is right to be outraged at the treatment of Shakil Afridi.

For several years before his death, Osama bin Laden took refuge in Abbottabad, a Pakistani army garrison town. It was always fanciful to believe that no one in the country’s military or intelligence service was aware of the al-Qaeda leader’s presence there. But when American special forces eventually tracked him down, the Pakistani government was adamant that it had not harboured the world’s most wanted man. President Asif Ali Zardari pointed out that no country had suffered more than Pakistan at the hands of terrorists.

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My Comment: I agree with this editorial 100%.

Update: Only in Pakistan... -- Bill Roggio, Long War Journal

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