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The curious case of Osama bin Laden – The Express Tribune.

I think it is plausible that GHQ (General Head Quarters..the Pakistani army high command) really did NOT know where Bin Laden was hiding. But GHQ has failed to act against (or even to regard as potentially suspicious) the “good jihadis”, both within the ISI and outside it. Because of that, the ordinary Pakistani police and the average local security officer does not have to be a jihadist to fail to take note of jihadists in his area. All that is needed is that some sympathizers within the intelligence community set up such a compound and let it be known that it houses “good jihadis” and has been checked out. NO ONE else will want to look into it. Everyone knows which way their bread is buttered.
As a practical matter, the “war on terror” is never going to get too far while there are good terrorists being protected, while there are sympathizers in power and while the vast psyops apparatus of GHQ is spreading disinformation that demonizes the US, Jews, Hindus ,CIA…everyone but the jihadists.

The reorientation of Pakistan away from Jihadist fantasies would be a huge task even if the army was fully on board. Its a nearly impossible job in the current scenario. Anyone can be a good jihadi today and a bad jihadi tomorrow and since no one can tell the difference too well, everyone stays out of the way. For GHQ to drop the notion of fighting their real and imaginary war with India using “good taliban” and “good jihadists” is not a side issue. It is the main issue. Unfortunately, some of the auguries are not good.

On the other hand, it may well be that this is the best GHQ can do for now. Maybe their psyops apparatus is as much outside their control as their former jihadi soldiers. Either way, its going to be a long hot summer.

 

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7 responses to “The curious case of Osama Bin Laden..(Omar)”

  1. Omar, I am assuming that GHQ stands for General Head Quarters, the usual acronym, and not some special force in the Pakistani Armed Forces.
    I cannot quite make out how you relate Professor Hoodbhoy’s article with the conclusion that Pakistani government / military may not have known about OBL’s presence within Pakistan. Hoodbhoy even suggests that Musharraf’s regime built the “compound” for him to keep him as a “golden goose” hostage.

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  2. omar

    I was giving my impression, sorry about the sloppy writing that gives the impression Hoodbhoy said this. I will try to correct it once I get some time..

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  3. gaddeswarup

    Omar’s guess sounds plausible to me. If GHQ was involved, tey would have probably made better arrangements with escape routes and what not. Moreover, it is difficult to believe that OBL would have trusted such an establishment.

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  4. …and I thought only the US could generate conspiracy theories.

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  5. omar

    Norman, Which part looks like a conspiracy theory? just curious.

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  6. Omar, it was more a humorous comment in response to some speculation. When it comes to conspiracy theories, we do it better than anyone else – bigger, bolder, and more bizarre.

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