Bilal_Mushi
Minister (2k+ posts)
Updated at: 0741 PST, Thursday, May 05, 2011
WASHINGTON: The White House has said that US President Barack Obama reserves the right to act again against top terror suspects inside Pakistan, following the raid which killed Osama bin Laden.
Obamas spokesman Jay Carney was asked whether the president would be prepared to target fugitives again if they were on Pakistani soil, despite Islamabads complaints the bin Laden raid was unauthorised and unilateral. He made very clear during the campaign that that was his view. He was criticised for it, Carney said.
He maintained that that was his view and, by the actions he has taken as president, feels that it was the right approach and continues to feel that way, he said.
US officials have said that they gave no prior notice to Pakistan before Sundays daring raid, in which special forces killed the worlds most wanted man in Abbottabad.
http://www.geo.tv/5-5-2011/81083.htm

Obamas spokesman Jay Carney was asked whether the president would be prepared to target fugitives again if they were on Pakistani soil, despite Islamabads complaints the bin Laden raid was unauthorised and unilateral. He made very clear during the campaign that that was his view. He was criticised for it, Carney said.
He maintained that that was his view and, by the actions he has taken as president, feels that it was the right approach and continues to feel that way, he said.
US officials have said that they gave no prior notice to Pakistan before Sundays daring raid, in which special forces killed the worlds most wanted man in Abbottabad.
http://www.geo.tv/5-5-2011/81083.htm
