Obama reserves right to act again in Pak: White House

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Updated at: 0741 PST, Thursday, May 05, 2011
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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.

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Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
NDP deputy leader doubts bin Laden pics exist


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Thomas Mulcair, NDP deputy leader, is shown in Montreal, Monday, May 2, 2011. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes



OTTAWA - The first burst of controversy from the next crop of MPs came not from a raw NDP rookie but from the party's experienced deputy leader who said he doesn't believe the United States has photos of Osama bin Laden's body.
Thomas Mulcair struck a conspiracy theory note Wednesday when he told CBC TV that U.S. President Barack Obama's version of the death of the terrorist mastermind is incomplete, if not untrue.

Obama said he has seen photos of bin Laden's corpse but releasing those photos would be akin to peddling gruesome trophies. Mulcair was doubtful.
"I don't think from what I've heard that those pictures exist," Mulcair said during an appearance on Power and Politics.

"I think that if there is something that went on there, it requires a full analysis, and we have to understand whether or not there was an action where there was an action in self-defence or whether it was something that is more in the style of a direct killing. And that has to do with American law and international law as well."

The New Democrats worked fast to distance themselves from Mulclair's comments.

A statement from NDP Foreign Affairs critic Paul Dewar said the party fully believed Obama's version of events.
"We have no reason to doubt the veracity of President Obamas statement," said Dewar. "As (NDP leader) Jack Layton said the other day, we are happy the U.S. tracked down Osama bin Laden."

Dewar added that the New Democrats agree with U.S. government's decision not to release the photos showing bin Laden's death.
"The publics right to know must be balanced with public safety concerns," he said.

The U.S. says bin Laden was shot dead on Sunday by American commandos during a raid on a compound in Pakistan.

Some family members of those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks thought it important to document bin Laden's death, as did some skeptics in the Arab world who doubted his demise in the absence of convincing evidence.
 

rana14801

Senator (1k+ posts)
if it happens again by any country,i think that could be a desaster for any one intruding the Pakistan space. forces must be taking care of all this. if it is tried by any other country specially by India or Israel, they know about the consequeces. i hope our govt will or should not keep quiet and let the forces reply at their own.
 

EniGma90

Minister (2k+ posts)
Now its indian turn, i think... give us Dollars and do what eva u want,

(clap)(clap)... Dollar Do rasta Lo....(clap)(clap)​
 
if it happens again by any country,i think that could be a desaster for any one intruding the Pakistan space. forces must be taking care of all this. if it is tried by any other country specially by India or Israel, they know about the consequeces. i hope our govt will or should not keep quiet and let the forces reply at their own.

our members of parliament so called zankhon ke fuoj they are bunch of b****d they are not pakistni by name they are but by act they are paleed, khanzeer, we should drag them in to ocean but not paksitani ocean away from pakistan so ocean don't get filthy. is there any force of allah who can do this job????