Istanbul – Pakistan Summons US Envoy Over Trump’s Remarks On Bin Laden

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    This television image released by Qatar's Al-Jazeera television broadcast on Friday Oct. 5, 2001, at an undisclosed location. At left is bin Laden's top lieutenant, Egyptian Ayman al-Zawahri. (Al-Jazeera via APTN)Istanbul – Pakistan summoned the top U.S. diplomat in Islamabad on Tuesday to protest President Donald Trump’s allegation that the country had harbored al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden despite getting billions of dollars in American aid.

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    According to a statement, Foreign Secretary Tahmina Janjua told the U.S. diplomat, Paul Jones that “such baseless rhetoric … was totally unacceptable.” The statement also claimed that the cooperation from Pakistan’s intelligence service had provided initial evidence that helped Washington trace bin Laden.

    Washington and Kabul have long accused Islamabad of harboring militants — a charge it denies.

    U.S. commandos killed bin Laden in a May 2011 raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where he had been living in seclusion in a house near a well-known military academy. Pakistan denies it knew bin Laden’s whereabouts prior to the raid, which was carried out without its knowledge. It later arrested Dr. Shakil Afridi, who had run a fake vaccination campaign in Abbottabad to help the CIA confirm bin Laden’s whereabouts.

    Trump said in an interview with “Fox News Sunday” that “everybody in Pakistan” knew bin Laden was there and no one said anything despite the United Statest providing $1.3 billion a year in aid.

    That statement created a furor in Islamabad.

    New Prime Minister Imran Khan fired back, tweeting on Monday that Pakistan suffered 75,000 casualties and lost $123 billion in the “US War on Terror,” despite the fact that no Pakistanis were involved in the Sept. 11 attacks. He says the U.S. has only provided a “miniscule” $20 billion in aid.

    Janjua went so far as to say that “no other country had paid a heavier price than Pakistan in the fight against terrorism,” adding that the U.S. leadership acknowledged on multiple occasions that Pakistan’s cooperation helped in “decimating” al-Qaida.

    “Baseless allegations about a closed chapter of history could seriously undermine” the cooperation that exists today between Islamabad and Washington, she added.


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    Aron1
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    Aron1
    5 years ago

    Hey, all you Trumpeters and Lemmings! Please explain how Trump’s tweets on this topic is helpful. I seem to be missing the point.

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    5 years ago

    What a bunch of garbage Pakistan was protecting him for years

    Phineas
    Phineas
    5 years ago

    People seem to be forgetting that the Pakistani Army has been infiltrated by militants at the officer level. Our governments use one another but they are not real allies. If Trump wants to get a little ugly with them, they deserve some shame. They should be embarrassed before the world for the way they run their country and try to intimidate their judiciary.