'Double dealing': How Pakistan hid Osama Bin Laden and fueled the war in Afghanistan

Qaum ke muhafiz, kab tak qaum se khilwarh kartay rahain ge. In past many times I said that Mush the constitution breaker, corrupt dictator knew where about of OBL. This author has now confirmed that. These retard generals, the founder fathers of corruption in Pakistan and destroyers of Pakistan, also hiding the second most Al-Qaida terrorist in some military garrison. mulk ke gharib awam ko to yeh corrupt generals phudoo lagatay howay aaiy hain, Uncle Sam ko phudoo lagane ki barhi baari qeemat in ko ada karni parhay gi. Ultimately Punjab and people of Pakistan will suffer.

**‘Double dealing’: How Pakistan hid Osama Bin Laden from the U.S. and fueled the war in Afghanistan](http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-players/double-dealing-how-pakistan-hid-osama-bin-laden-from-the-us-and-fueled-the-war-in-afghanistan-105229350.html)
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On the Radar

**What if the United States has been waging the wrong war against the wrong enemy for the last 13 years in Afghanistan?
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Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist Carlotta Gall, who spent more than a decade covering Afghanistan since 2001, concludes just that in her new book, “The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001-2014.”

Gall told “On the Radar” that Pakistan – not Afghanistan – has been the United States’ real enemy.

“Instead of fighting a very grim and tough war which was very high in casualties on Afghans, as well as NATO and American soldiers, the problem wasn’t in the Afghan villages,” Gall said. “The source of the problem, the radicalization, the sponsoring of the insurgency, was all happening in Pakistan.”

Gall said she first had the realization that Pakistan was fueling the insurgency in Afghanistan “very soon” after the Sept. 11 attacks.

**“I went to Quetta and found Taliban resting up there and regrouping,” she said. “They had assistance, some of them talked about being forced and threatened and told to go in and fight the Americans … and when you’re there, on the ground, seeing every bombing, the suicide bombing had started, the insurgency that grew, and you investigate where it’s coming from, it kept leading back to Pakistan.”
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**Gall said that Pakistan’s leaders, and especially former President Pervez Musharraf, were “very clever” and tricked the United States into believing that Pakistan was an ally.
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“I think the politicians, not all of them, but the diplomats … it took ages for them to understand that actually the persuasion wasn’t working; the engagement wasn’t bringing them on board; they were actually double dealing,” she said. “And now diplomats will tell you very plainly, ‘Yes, Musharraf was double dealing.’”

Perhaps the biggest betrayal of all in the U.S.-Pakistani relationship, and one that came as no surprise to Gall, was the fact that bin Laden found shelter in Abbottabad, Pakistan, for six years before he was killed in a Navy SEAL raid in 2011. And, according to Gall, Pakistan’s government was orchestrating his protection.

“Pakistan did know,” Gall said, speaking about bin Laden’s location. “They were hiding him, they were handling him. Someone on the inside told me this. They had a special desk that knew where bin Laden was.

**“Not only that, but put him there, protected him, oversaw him, handled him in the terms of the secret intelligence services,” she added. “And it’s all deniable, but I’m told the top bosses knew.”

Despite the awareness of Pakistan’s “double dealing” today, Gall said that relations with Pakistan are no better now than in the past.**

“Our relations with Pakistan have gone back to the same thing, and the thing that concerns me is that Zawahiri is still out there, in Pakistan, I believe,” she said. “He is also probably being hidden the same way and protected.”

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How we can tell the world that everything done in this respect was done with affiliation with CIA .

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The US first walked away from Afghanistan after defeating USSR paving way for Taliban to make inroads. After 911 they did not take Pakistan into confidence, and started attacking Afghanistan like a mad elephant with the result Taliban and alqaeda just crossed over. In the wake of 911, I saw the surge of arabs within the country (I am talking of Islamabad itself). They did not give Pakistan the chance to man their porous borders with Afghanistan. Now the US has no role in the mess? Very convenient.

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Reports says that OBL was in American hospital in Dubai same time .
CIA agent alleged to have met Bin Laden in July | World

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Two months before September 11 Osama bin Laden flew to Dubai for 10 days for treatment at the American hospital, where he was visited by …

**Bin Laden underwent treatment in July at Dubai American ](http://www.propagandamatrix.com/bin_laden_met_cia.html)
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Osama bin Laden underwent treatment in July at the American Hospital in Dubaiwhere he met a US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) official, French daily Le …

Bin Laden met the CIA - 911myths](911myths)

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]Dubai… was the backdrop of a secret meeting between Osama bin Ladinand the local CIA agent in July. A partner of the administration of the …

CRG – The CIA met Bin Laden while undergoing treatment

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An article in the French daily Le Figaro confirms that Osama bin Laden underwent surgery in an American Hospital in Dubai in July. During his stay in the …

Bin Laden reported in Dubai hospital July of 2001 (France 2 ](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teVv8AZ7vTs)

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Involving in Afghanistan war in the eighties was the second biggest mistake of generals. First was the denial of rights to Bengali. Pakistan will suffer more if these generals will not go where they belong, the military barracks and shun playing third class politics and playing the military professionals at the same time.

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USA should be the last country crying about double dealing. Pakistani military learned the craft from them!

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The difference between USA and contracted tin pot dictators of Muslim countries is that US cleverly chooses far away lands to carry out all it's dirty experiments and keeps its people safe, whereas noxious breed of uniformed leaders of Muslim world conveniently turn their own countries into battlefields and offer their own people's blood as sacrifice.

Anyway. The USA shouldn't really lose heart, it's still not too late, they can break in get the traitor and leave. Might as well, right?

Hint: He's hiding somewhere in Chak Shehzad just like his friend Osama Bin Laden.

All jokes aside, these generals played a double game with innocent Pakistanis. If they are answerable to any entity, then it's people of Pakistan! They were never committed to fight this war, had very little interest in eliminating the self created and self backed terrorists. It's only the lure of dollar aid and 'do more rhetoric' that pushed them to make whatever half hearted efforts they'd made to please the Americans, and keep them off their backs. These generals never cared about protecting Pakistanis from the flames of the fire they help set off in Afghanistan.

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I do nt take OBL as a terrorist (it is my opinion). He was against Israel n that made him terrorist in front of the world. As far as his presence is concerned, it is an open secret that army was aware of his presence. Now military denies, and it is a big lie. I think army did excellent job by hiding bin laden Because we had to see our interests, army wanted to use him as a tool. (to get financial aid or may be , they thnought it was a religious obligation to Protect a muslim fighter, e.t.c ). But the bottom line is , army knew everything.

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http://www.paklinks.com/gs/blogs/anwer-pasha/

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Pakistan should have known that USA is not India or Afghanistan with whom you can double deal. This policy was soon to be backfired which has happened. Now lets see if the damage can be restored, personally I don't think so. So, all these years from 2001 onwards pakistani government, ISI and army were just lying. Pakistanis should also not expect good from Afghans if they start providing safe havens to TTP.

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yes he was a great jihadi, he sacrificed his life for spreading the religion.

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Double dealing is a very small word when we talk of USA. As far as Afghanistan is concerned nothing better is expected from them. Still Pakistan should stay away from Afghanistan. Let the Afghans sort out their issues, its none of our business.

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She should work for the CIA. If she knows this and the CIA doesn't that means she far better than the worlds best intelligence agency.

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That is proportional to how much of the border you can shut down. Any afghan dard for pakistani pashtuns can also be contained here.

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Can't disagree here. Even with all the classisms and corporate greed, you don't have that brazen in your face bs that is there in Pakistan.

I think that it is related to how much accountability an institution feels that it is under for its actions. With the army feeling "hurt" because someone said some hard truths, even if exaggerated, it pretty much shows that nothing has changed in Pakistan. This is why I have pretty much lost all hope for Pakistan now.

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The story is not as simple as they are making it to be. As Anwar Pasha posted one story of CIA meeting OBL in Dubai, there are many more plays which are hidden from us but played behind the scene. "Revealing books/articles" will continue to out pour against Pakistan and Pakistan army until Pakistan govt/army does what they have been asked for. This is a game of chess.

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Agreed. Generals have involved Pakistan into hell fire since decades just to get dollars and American made arms. They played absolutely wrong which undermined the integrity of the country, self respect and self esteem of the people. If this is a chess game, Pakistan has already lost.

I wonder this news never published in leading news papers and no one has balls to discuss this on TV talk shows.

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The only difference is that USA is a super power almost leads the whole world. Where as Pakistani military has no following, even own people are fighting with them. Have you ever heard of 'naqal main bhi aqal ki zaroorat hoti hay'?

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In a few decades the extent of US role in the current situation will come out.

http://blogs.fas.org/secrecy/2014/04/iran-frus/

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I find too much bias in these books and news stories that make them lose their credibility. If a journalist has come to know so many things about pakistan that american leaders dont know then there is definitely something that someone on their side is hiding.