Sunday, May 8, 2011

Osama, the Pentangono disseminate video den of Abbottabad

Pakistan, the refuge of Osama Bin Laden, the Pentagon announced: "The one found in the hideout of Abbotabad is the largest video archive of Osama." So closely around the White House gives green light to the diffusion of five videos depicting the prince of terror in his hideout north of Islamabad in Pakistan.

The video, then. Osama bin Laden appears in the first act of his own to watch a movie on TV, as if in preparation for a new message. He anticipated the ABC. U.S. analysts believe "very interesting" the video in which Bin Laden "look at themselves" on TV, why do not exclude that the leader of Al Qaeda was working on a new message to spread terror in the near future.

Bin Laden video while in others it appears "much more daily, with a beard in disorder, in this - told CNN - she seems much more organized, attentive to detail. In short, what emerges from the first data after the blitz is the role of operations manager of Osama. Meanwhile, the continuing controversy between the United States and Pakistan, accused by Washington of having provided information and support for the sheik and his men.

The national security adviser to the White House, Tom Donilon, said that "no evidence" that the authorities in Islamabad knew where Bin Laden was hiding, but that they should investigate. If Americans throw water on the fire, more equity is Imran Khan, leader of the Progressive Party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, who said today: "All the supplies of NATO will be blocked for two days.

On 21 and 22 May protest in Karachi to "mobilize public opinion so that the Pakistan regains its sovereignty and national dignity" lost to the U.S. raid in which Osama Bin Laden was killed, said Khan. "The United States and NATO must withdraw their forces from the entire region," added the progressive leader, referring to Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Because "they have achieved their objectives" with the killing of Sheikh. An important step forward, confirmed by the U.S., but that Donilon can not consider al-Qaeda "strategic defeat."

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