Tuesday, August 16, 2011

US aides 'believe' china 'probably' examined stealth copter in pakistan

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from nytimes: In the days after the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, Pakistan’s intelligence service probably allowed Chinese military engineers to examine the wreckage of a stealth American helicopter that crashed during the operation, according to American officials and others familiar with the classified intelligence assessments... American officials cautioned that they did not yet have definitive proof that the Chinese were allowed to visit to Abbottabad... Several Pakistani officials reached on Sunday declined to comment. The American assessments were disclosed Sunday by The Financial Times. The newspaper cited Pakistani officials who denied the accusations.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Whenever the government says "probably" or "probable" or "possibly"...it means "Yes They Did"

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