Friday, May 27, 2011

Obama has to tread most carefully with its own media's vested interest agenda - By Ghulam Muhammed

Obama has to tread most carefully with its own media's vested interest agenda
CNN, heavily staffed by Islamophobes and Zionists, has tried its best to put Former Pakistani President on the spot over Pakistan's very genuine reaction to America's blatant rape of Pakistan, a UN member's sovereignty. It is all a planned conspiracy to bring Pakistan into the neo-con planned next targeted nation for the US armed forces to move in.

In this abbreviated report, CNN Wire Staff has not given the full details of the Piers Morgan's goading Musharraf into discussing the subject in the most insensitive direct Q&A interview.

Musharraf did stress that technically it is an act of war, but it is not a declared war by the US. Neither Pakistan is necessarily forced by its people, its military and its politicians to declare a 'war' on the US, for its act of wanton violation of a proud nation's self-respect and dignity.

America and the rest of the Western world are fully aware that Pakistan is an 'epicenter' of terrorism. Obama cannot go far by so arrogantly racking up the same rage from Muslim and Arab lands, that he is at least trying to posture as going an extra mile to damp down.

Obama should beware of the adviser in his own team, who are closet Zionists and find all logic to justify another war front for America to open up.

Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai

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Musharraf: Obama is arrogant

By the CNN Wire Staff
May 27, 2011 -- Updated 0957 GMT (1757 HKT)

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • A Navy SEAL team kills Osama bin Laden during a raid in Pakistan on May 2
  • Musharraf says the raid violated Pakistan's sovereignty and was an "act of war"
  • The former prime minister calls bin Laden's death "absolutely illegal"
  • Pakistani intelligence commits a "terrible failure" in not knowing where bin Laden was

(CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama is showing "arrogance" in the aftermath of a mission that killed terror leader Osama bin Laden, said former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf in an interview that aired on CNN Thursday night.

Musharraf further called the May raid an "act of war."

"Certainly no country has a right to intrude into any other country," Musharraf told Piers Morgan. "If technically or legally you see it, it's an act of war."

The American president said this week in an interview on British television that, if the opportunity arose, he would do the same thing again to take out al Qaeda terrorists.

"I think such arrogance should not be shown publicly to the world," Musharraf said. "I think it is arrogance that: 'We don't care. We don't care for your national opinion. We don't care for your people. We will come in and do the same thing.' This is arrogance."

Musharraf conceded that it was a "terrible mishap, a terrible failure" that Pakistani intelligence didn't seem to know more about bin Laden's whereabouts, saying they should have know he was living in a compound in Abbottabad, a short distance from a Pakistan military academy.

A Navy SEAL team killed the al Qaeda leader during a 40-minute assault on the compound in the early morning hours of May 2.

Musharraf called bin Laden's death "absolutely illegal."

Asked by Morgan if it was an unlawful assassination, he responded: "I don't want to get involved in these legalities of the issue," but "technically, theoretically, I'll agree."
 
CNN's Ed Payne contributed to this report