Pakistan either incompetent or involved: CIA chief

By Arun Kumar, IANS,

Washington: CIA Director Leon Panetta has told US lawmakers that Washington is trying to get to the bottom of Pakistan’s “troubling” role in its professed ignorance about Osama bin Laden’s whereabouts and whether it was either involved or incompetent.


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In a closed-door briefing for House of Representatives members Tuesday, Panetta told lawmakers “either they were involved or incompetent. Neither place is a good place to be”, CNN reported citing two sources.

Responding to a question from a member of Congress about Pakistan, Panetta made clear that he and other administration officials are trying to get to the bottom of which it was – involvement or incompetence.

Bipartisan frustration had been boiling over from both parties when it became clear that Osama’s compound was in an urban area less than a mile from a major Pakistani military academy, CNN said.

“It had everything except a neon sign sticking out there,” Democratic Senator Frank Lautenberg told the channel.

“There is no way that people in the ISI (Pakistan’s intelligence agency) and military did not know that Osama bin Laden has been living there for quite some time,” Republican Allen West, who served in the army in Iraq and was a civilian officer in Afghanistan, was quoted as saying.

Lautenberg and West are among several lawmakers who say the Congress should cut off funding immediately, to try to force Pakistani officials to answer questions about what they knew about Osama’s location.

Over the last eight years, the US has given Pakistan nearly $20 billion dollars in foreign aid, mostly to try to convince the tenuous ally to help combat terrorism.

The State Department requested $3 billion more for next year. The defence department asked for $2.3 billion just for Pakistani counterterrorism efforts.

However, despite calls to withhold funding now, many senior lawmakers say that’s premature and that the Congress should wait until the US gets answers from Pakistan.

Members of the congress who are warning against a rush to judgement note different factions of the Pakistani government offer different levels of cooperation. The relationship is often tense, and quite complex, CNN said.

(Arun Kumar can be contacted at [email protected])

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