...
...
Next Story

Osama had support network in Pakistan, says Obama

Osama bin Laden had a "support network" in Pakistan, but it is not clear if the Pakistani government was involved, US President Barack Obama said in his first public comments on the issue.

Updated on: May 09, 2011 01:34 AM IST
Advertisement

Osama bin Laden had a "support network" in Pakistan, but it is not clear if the Pakistani government was involved, US President Barack Obama said in his first public comments on the issue.

HT Image
HT Image

The fact that bin Laden turned up in leafy Abbottabad, home to the Pakistani equivalent of the West Point and Sandhurst military academies, just two hours' drive north of Islamabad, has been greeted with incredulity.

"We think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin Laden inside of Pakistan," Obama told the CBS show 60 Minutes, according to excerpts of an interview released Sunday.

"But we don't know who or what that support network was. We don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government, and that's something that we have to investigate and, more importantly, the Pakistani government has to investigate."

The Pakistani government has promised a probe, but rejected charges that extremists like bin Laden are extended safe havens. "They have indicated they have a profound interest in finding out what kinds of support networks bin Laden might have had," said Obama. "But these are questions that we're not going to be able to answer three or four days after the event. It's going to take some time for us to be able to exploit the intelligence that we were able to gather on site."

 
Get the latest headlines from US news and global updates from Pakistan, Nepal, UK, Bangladesh, Russia and US Iran war Live, get all the latest headlines in one place on Hindustan Times.
Get the latest headlines from US news and global updates from Pakistan, Nepal, UK, Bangladesh, Russia and US Iran war Live, get all the latest headlines in one place on Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe