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Musharraf: Bin Laden mission violated Pakistan sovereignty
2011-05-03
Perv. You're bagged! Cold! Shut the fuck up and take it like a man!
He's gotta say something. He didn't want the microphone jammed in front of his nose, he just wanted to go home and get drunk.
Former Pak President Pervez Perv Musharraf
... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ...
on Monday accused the U.S. of violating his country's illusory sovereignty by sending in special forces to kill the late Osama bin Laden.
... who sleeps with the fishes...
"American troops coming across the border and taking action in one of our towns, that is Abbottabad, is not acceptable to the people of Pakistain. It is a violation of our illusory sovereignty," Mr. Musharraf told CNN-IBN, an Indian news channel.
I guess harboring mass murderers is acceptable though?
He added that it would have been "far better if Pak Special Services Group had operated and conducted the mission. To that extent, the modality of handling it and executing the operation is not correct."
Yeah, it would. But there's a flaw in your argument. Our guys don't send Candygrams a coupla days before letting the target know when we're gonna show up.
Bin Laden was killed Sunday in a firefight with Navy SEALs in a million-dollar, fortified compound located in an affluent neighborhood in Abbottabad, about a two-hour drive from Pakistain's capital, Islamabad.

Senior U.S. officials, who briefed news hounds early Monday, said the B.O. regime did not inform Pak authorities of the mission until after it was concluded.

Mr. Musharraf said the "lack of trust is very bad."
Hmmmmmmm...why do you think that is, Perv?
"If two organizations [are] conducting an operation against a common enemy, there has to be trust and confidence in each other," he said.
Ah, there's the problem, Perv. One organization isn't holding up it's end. Can you guess which one?
Posted by:Fred

#6  Heard Perv on the news last night. He claimed the military academy is not in the intelligence business but then he did admit to an "intelligence failure". Riiiiiiighhhtt.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-05-03 12:41  

#5  Perv has got some nerve talking about violation of Paki sovereignty. UBL is not a Pakistani citizen; he is an Arab and if anything is stateless; a violation of Pakistan sovereignty. The Taliban go back and forth between Afghanistan and Pakistan with impunity; certainly a violation of Pakistan sovereignty. Pakistan had to know Binnie was living Abbotabad in a million dollar house. He was a 1000 yards from a Pakistani army fort and their military academy. So don't tell me about Pakistani sovereignty--it doesn't really exist. Pakistan wanted the boodle to keep coming every year.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-05-03 09:58  

#4  He just thinks the "common enemy" is India. How's about we abduct Dr. Khan next?
Posted by: Spot   2011-05-03 07:57  

#3  Oh, hi Mushy, didn't know you were still around. Doing better than a lot of ex-dictators I see. Why don't you sit back now and have a big steaming cup of STFU. If you can't manage that, try explaining how OBL was caught in an ISI safe house just 800 meters from your biggest military academy, in a town crawling with current and retired military officers.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2011-05-03 07:19  

#2  I would not be surprised if it comes out in time that Perv had the house built for OBL!
Posted by: Black Bart Phuling7750   2011-05-03 06:30  

#1  You have to have sovereignty before it can be violated....
just saying...
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-05-03 02:55  

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