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15 July 2013,

What the Abbottabad report didn’t reveal

Asia Times Online republished Gateway House Fellow Sameer Patil's article on the controversial leaked report about the US military raid in Abbottabad. He argues that the inability of Pakistani civilian and military institutions to detect Osama Bin Laden's presence reveals the extent of their inefficiency.

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Al Jazeera TV’s leak on July 8 of a classified report on the US military raid in Abbottabad, which killed Osama bin Laden, has triggered a controversy in Pakistan. The report holds former President Pervez Musharraf – who was also the former army General who joined hands with the US in the “war on terror” and its hunt for bin Laden after 9/11 – responsible for acceding to the US’s demands, while ignoring Pakistan’s own security interests.

The revelations come at a time when Musharraf is scheduled to stand trial for treason. It also reopens an embarrassing chapter for the Army, whose credibility has suffered not only due to the raid at Abbottabad, but also because of the Salala incident – when, on November 26, 2011, US-led NATO forces attacked Pakistani.

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