Sunday, May 10, 2015

Seymour M. Hersh · The Killing of Osama bin Laden

"A Pakistani with close ties to the senior leadership of the ISI told me that ‘there was a deal with your top guys. We were very reluctant, but it had to be done – not because of personal enrichment, but because all of the American aid programmes would be cut off. Your guys said we will starve you out if you don’t do it, and the okay was given while Pasha was in Washington. The deal was not only to keep the taps open, but Pasha was told there would be more goodies for us.’ The Pakistani said that Pasha’s visit also resulted in a commitment from the US to give Pakistan ‘a freer hand’ in
Afghanistan as it began its military draw-down there. ‘And so our top dog justified the deal by saying this is for our country.’"

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