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View Poll Results: Did the Pakistan government (or military) know Osama bin Laden was there? | |||
Yes, I believe Pakistani officials of some kind knew (please explain): |
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57 | 78.08% |
No, I don't believe Pakistani officials knew (please explain); |
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2 | 2.74% |
I am not sure (please explain): |
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3 | 4.11% |
I believe private Pakistani citizens knew and helped him set up his "safe house." |
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11 | 15.07% |
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I'm really not sure they would change it. American nationalists seem to take this stance with anyone they provide aid to who dares to question them. "Our way or the highway." Yet rarely does their aid do much to help the general population to begin with. It's this kind of pompous, arrogant behaviour the rest of the world detests so much. But I suppose some people like to reinforce stereotypes...
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