Monday, May 9, 2011

Pakistan denies complicity with Bin Laden

Pakistan Prime Minister, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani, Pakistan has denied that Osama Bin Laden supported regretted the unilateral U.S. action in the operation last week which was killed the leader of the Al Qaeda. In his appearance before the National Assembly (Parliament) to explain the operation who was shot in the Saudi millionaire, Gilani said that allegations of collusion between Pakistan and bin Laden are absurd.

'The allegations of complicity or incompetence of the Pakistani security agencies and the Intelligence Service are absurd. Firmly reject these allegations, "he said, according to a report by Pakistan's official news agency APP. The prime minister said that it is harmful or accuse the Pakistani state institutions, including the ISI and the military to be associated with Al Qaeda and recalled that the terror network has carried out hundreds of attacks in Islamabad and in almost every country.

He further stressed that the targets of the terrorist network in Pakistan have always been selective and have targeted politicians, state institutions and even the headquarters of the Intelligence Services. However, the prime minister admitted that there was an intelligence error detected in the absence of Bin Laden, but stressed that the fault was not only in Pakistan 'but all intelligence agencies in the world.

"' The chief of Al Qaeda along with other operators have avoided the global intelligence agencies for a long time, "stressed the head of the Pakistani government. Gilani also regretted the unilateral U.S. action in the raid that killed bin Laden and warned that Pakistan Subject to any attack against its strategic assets.

"Pakistan reserves the right to retaliate with full force. Nobody should underestimate the determination and capability of our nation and armed forces to defend our sacred homeland, "he told MPs, who applauded him. The president said the United States used its technological capability to evade radar systems of Pakistan , said the fact that it is outrageous, but said that was detected as security forces responded as it should.

"ground units quickly arrived on the scene ... Our response shows that our armed forces reacted, as expected, but it is undeniably America's technological ability to evade radar, "he said. Gilani also claimed that the government has full confidence in the high command of the Pakistani armed forces and intelligence services, "We are proud of their considerable achievements in the campaign against terrorism," he said.

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