Joining him in that lack of interest is the Abbottabad commission that is investigating the May 2 capture of the al Qaeda leader. So far, the commission has focused its investigations on whether the US violated our sovereignty in the raid. The answer, as the commission has deduced and as anyone could have told it without the need for dozens of witnesses, is that yes our sovereignty was violated and that, in fact, the US had always maintained that it had little interest in such niceties if it would prevent them from capturing Osama bin Laden. The Abbottabad commission has also shown its keenness on investigating such ancillary matters as how many Americans did former ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani issue visas to. But it has been completely silent on the not insignificant matter of Bin Laden’s presence in the country. The protestations of Chaudhry Nisar and the Abbottabad commission notwithstanding, the fact is that the prime minister has raised a powerful point. If our sovereignty is all that precious, why then is the military not the slightest bit outraged that Osama bin Laden was able to live in Pakistan without our knowledge? And does the military’s lack of interest actually mean something more sinister? No matter what the answer to that question, it means that the military and its intelligence agencies are either guilty of incompetence or tacit collusion. This more than anything else, including questions of sovereignty, is what should be investigated.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 2nd, 2012.
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six months ago he was blasting military over OBL fiasco calling for heads to roll,today this somersault do these statement are only for public consumption or the way wind is blowing.
Regarding the first sentenance; Ch.Nisar's anti-american stance is a big drama. Here is what Ch.nisar says to Americans behind closed doors:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/us-embassy-cables-documents/139676
UN needs to intervene and make sure democracy continues in Pakistan.
In bits and pieces it didn't hit me so much. But, with it all together, it really is funny how they're actually only investigating the things people have already admitted to from the start. Not even attempted deflections. Bluntly pointed out and admitted to without hesitation. It's also funny that they even ignore the UN policies in regard to what they consider "sovereign" and the circumstances in which they will violate it. Those are some of the things they know full and well. There's nothing to investigate there either. The only thing left is to choose what Pakistan considers/considered an appropriate response. That doesn't require an investigation either.
How OBL could live comfortably in a mansion outside your Military Academy is the issue the entire World is waiting for Pakistan to address. Your Ambassador asked the American's to withhold judgement (and vengeance) promising that the Commission would investigate and provide the proper explanation -- it appears that the Ambassadors promise isn't going to be honored.
Isn't this Nisar fellow the same one who has his children and other close family members holding US citizenship and weaseled out of a straightforward answer when questioned about it? I can't believe these characters!