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View Poll Results: Did the Pakistan government (or military) know Osama bin Laden was there? | |||
Yes, I believe Pakistani officials of some kind knew (please explain): | 57 | 78.08% | |
No, I don't believe Pakistani officials knew (please explain); | 2 | 2.74% | |
I am not sure (please explain): | 3 | 4.11% | |
I believe private Pakistani citizens knew and helped him set up his "safe house." | 11 | 15.07% | |
Voters: 73. You may not vote on this poll |
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Did the Pakistan government know Osama bin Laden was there?
A poll and place to discuss the role, if any of Pakistan's government or military having knowledge that bin Laden was living under their noses.
For a discussion of what this might mean for the future US relationship between the US and Pakistan if it turns out that Pakistan was harboring him. What should, if anything the US do about the billions of dollars per year we give Pakistan? Is this relationship helpful in building better relations with Islam at all and this part of the world? Or, is the US using Pakistan in some ways? Or, are we engaged with Pakistan because it has nuclear weapons and a negative relationship with India? And any other points people want to bring up! It is a complex situation and grows even more complex with the US killing of bin Laden in Pakistan in a manner that some believe to be wrong- entering a sovereign nation to kill someone without permission to do so. |
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