Sunday, May 10, 2009

pakistani president zardari believes osama is dead

bin laden was an 'operator' for US
from raw replay: Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari believes Osama bin Laden is dead. “I don’t think he’s alive,” Zadari told NBC’s David Gregory. “I have a strong feeling and reason to believe that.” This video is from NBC’s Meet the Press, broadcast May 10, 2009.

update: cia & isi together created taliban
from times of india: In a new revelation, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has said that the CIA of the United States and his country's ISI together created the Taliban. "I think it was part of your past and our past, and the ISI and CIA created them together," Zardari told the NBC news channel in an interview. In the interview, which was given to the NBC on May 7, Zardari also accused the US of supporting the military rule of Pervez Musharraf who was alleged to be taking sides of the Taliban. He disagreed with the popular belief in the US that the Pakistan military and intelligent services still have sympathies for the Taliban. "I think General Musharraf may have had a mindset to run head and hand with the hound but certainly not on our watch. We don't have a tough process at all," Zardari said. Asked about the influential role of the Pakistan army, Zardari said he is in control of everything in the country, including the military. "The Parliament has final say. It's the Parliament form of government, and I am a product of the Parliament," he said. Earlier, Zardari in an another interview had said that India was not a "threat" to his country and that Pakistan had moved some of its forces from its Indian border to western frontier to eliminate Taliban in its tribal belt.

flashbacks: emmanuel goldstein: dead or alive?, former cia operative robert baer: 'of course bin laden is dead' & ground zero lounge: bloating in the dead pool

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