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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Musharraf and His Statement About Obama

Pervez Musharraf
President of the United States, Barack Obama, considered trying to ignite a war with Pakistan for ordering his troops into the country without permission and kill Osama bin Laden. It is considered a harsh violation of the sovereignty of a country.

This statement was delivered by former Pakistani president, Pervez Musharraf, quoted by CNN page, Friday, May 27, 2011. Musharraf said the attack on bin Laden's residence in the town of Abbottabad, Pakistan, May 2 NAVY SEAL ago by U.S. troops should have the permission of the Pakistani government.

"Obviously no country is entitled to violate the sovereignty of other countries. If technically you see it, then it is an act of ignition of war," said Musharraf.

Previously the government of Pakistan has expressed his protest over U.S. actions, but there is no any apology from Obama. In an interview on television, Obama said that if there is a chance to kill other members of al-Qaeda, he would do the same.

Musharraf thought Obama was too arrogant to say such a thing. Obama Arrogance, said Musharraf clearly visible in the public world.

"As if he says'I do not care about the opinion of your country. We do not care about your people. We will come and do it again,' is arrogant," said Musharraf.

On the basis of violation of the sovereignty of that, Musharraf said the killing of Osama is an illegal act. Musharraf also deplored carelessness Pakistani intelligence who do not know the presence of Osama in Abbottabad which is located near the Pakistan military academy.

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