Irish Daily Mail

Did Pakistan have Bin Laden when US shot him dead?

- By Daniel Bates

BARACK Obama lied about numerous aspects of the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden, it was claimed last night.

A veteran US journalist alleges that despite the White House telling the public the Al Qaeda leader was on the run, they knew he had been held captive in Pakistan since 2006.

Seymour Hersh claimed that, contrary to President Obama’s claims, the Pakistanis did know about the 2011 raid in Abbottabad. Bin Laden was not even buried at sea and some of his body parts were thrown out of a helicopter on the way back to base by Navy SEALs, he said. The claims are made in a startling article by Mr Hersh, 78, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigat­ive reporter.

In the London Review Of Books, he exposes the ‘lies, mis-statements and betrayals’ by the Obama administra­tion.

Last night the White House and security officials strongly disputed the article.

The killing of Bin Laden was seen as one of the defining moments of Mr Obama’s time in office and gave him a much-needed boost in the polls. But according to Hersh, he told one ‘blatant lie’ after another. The most serious ‘lie’ was that the Pakistanis were not aware of what was going on, but Hersh says that the Pakistani intelligen­ce service ISI knew exactly what was happening. In fact, they had allegedly been holding Bin Laden captive since 2006 to use him as leverage against Taliban and Al Qaeda activities in Pakistan and Afghanista­n. The US claims that it would have taken Bin Laden alive but a firefight in the grounds of his compound meant that the SEALs had to shoot him.

Citing a ‘ major US source’, Hersh writes: ‘There was no firefight as they moved into the compound; the ISI guards had gone’. The article claims that Bin Laden’s courier did not tip off the US; instead the informatio­n came from a former senior Pakistani intelligen­ce officer who wanted the $25million reward. Hersh also says Bin Laden was not buried at sea as the official story claimed. If this were true, it would be a breach of Islamic rules for burial and a grave insult to Bin Laden and his family.

The article says: ‘The remains, including his head, which had only a few bullet holes in it, were thrown into a body bag and, during the helicopter flight back to Jalalabad, some body parts were tossed out over the Hindu Kush mountains – or so the SEALs claimed.’

A White House spokesman said: ‘There are too many inaccuraci­es and baseless assertions in this piece to fact-check each one.’

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