Pakistani PM blames entire world for failing to get bin Laden for so long
"I think it’s an intelligence failure from all over the world," Pakistani Prime Minister Gilani told a London newspaper. But — it happened in your backyard, dude. Not in Argentina’s nor indeed in ours.
"I think it's an intelligence failure from all over the world," Pakistani Prime Minister Gilani told a London newspaper.
"I think it’s an intelligence failure from all over the world," Pakistani Prime Minister Gilani told a London newspaper.
But — it happened in your backyard, dude. Not in Argentina’s nor indeed in ours.
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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