Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Pakistan Will Allow Obama Access To Osama's Family


Barack Obama (second from the left) and Michelle Obama (fourth from the right)

Several hours after the article Obama Wants Access To Osama's Family was posted, it was announced, the Pakistani government will grant the Obama Administration access to the three widows of slain terrorist, Osama Bin Laden.

Ties between America and Pakistan have deteriorated this month. This is due to the fact it was revealed, Bin Laden had been living in Pakistan for 5-years, up until his death on May 1. 2011, when U.S. Navy Seals raided his Abbottabad home and executed him.

Osama Bin Laden

Questioning the Bin Laden widows may prove difficult, as they have no reason to tell the truth. Lie detectors may be employed, but sometimes are foiled by thinking techniques that give false readings. Here's hoping some solid information comes out of the questioning.

It's a shame the U.S. government did not detain Osama Bin Laden for trial, whilst holding everyone at the compound, while going over the data found on the terrorist's hard drives. This would have given them a small, but viable window of time to launch coordinated surprise attacks on other terrorist cells, based on the information from Bin Laden's computers.

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STORY SOURCE

US official: Pakistan says US can meet Osama wives

May 9, 5:21 PM EDT - WASHINGTON (AP) -- A U.S. official says Pakistan has informed the U.S. that it will grant access to Osama bin Laden's wives, a key request by the White House. Despite simmering relations between the two countries over the unannounced raid by Navy SEALs on Pakistani soil, the official said the U.S. expects to have access to bin Laden's three wives soon.

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