segunda-feira, 9 de maio de 2011

Pakistan announces the name of CIA chief in the country and angers U.S.

NEW YORK - U.S. and Pakistan ensure that, despite the circumstances of the killing of Osama bin Laden, the cooperation between the two countries was not shaken. But small actions reveal that the relationship is not so free of friction as well. On Monday, the Pakistani government released the name of the chief of CIA operations to the country's press and irritated the intelligence agency of the United States . The newspaper "New York Times, citing U.S. government sources, said the attitude was considered to undermine the work of the CIA in Pakistan.
According to the American newspaper, Pakistani intelligence (ISI) was unhappy with how the operation was conducted which resulted in the death of bin Laden.
The CIA has maintained for months in Abbottabad, Pakistan, a house designed to monitor bin Laden and preparing the operation that ended in the death of the terrorist, on the 1st of this month.
Also on Monday, Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani rejected accusations that Pakistan has been compliant with the presence of the leader of al-Qaeda in its territory.

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