Debating Pakistan

By Greg Scoblete
May 04, 2011

Debating Pakistan's role in terrorism.

Larison agrees that asking Pakistan to account for its behavior with respect to bin Laden is reasonable, but cautions against leaping to conclusions:

'What bothers me about the snap judgments about Pakistanâ??s complicity (as opposed to complicity on the part of a relative few people within Pakistani intelligence) is that they are not informed by any clear evidence of complicity apart from the location of the compound. There is an assumption that complicity simply must be the explanation for why bin Laden was where he was, and there is an added assumption that this implicates a large part of the Pakistani establishment. This is jumping to conclusions at its worst. If there were elements within the ISI that sheltered bin Laden, as I assume there were, that doesnâ??t prove that they were acting with the knowledge or approval of all Pakistani authorities.'

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