Osama Bin Laden’s Hide out in Pakistan Demolished.Video.

Pakistan has demolished the house where Osama Bin Laden was hiding and killed by the US forces .

This is probably due to US pressure citing that the place could become a shrine and an Icon for the Jihadis.( just as Hitler‘s hide out in black Forest and the Fuhrers Bunker in Berlin was demolished.)

Another report emanating from Pakistan states that Pakistan is to allow the US Drone strikes in Pakistan, despite Pakistan’s public noises over the use of US Drones inside Pakistan.

Pakistan is run by every one except by the Pakistanis.

Pakistani authorities have reduced the house where Osama bin Laden lived for years before he was killed by U.S. commandos to rubble, destroying a concrete symbol of the country’s association with one of the world’s most reviled men.

Workers completed the demolition job in the garrison town of Abbottabad in northwest Pakistan on Monday.(See more on U.S. relations with Pakistan.)

The al-Qaida leader moved into the three-story house in 2005. Acting on intelligence gathered by the CIA, a team of U.S. commandos flew in by helicopter from Afghanistan and killed bin Laden on May 2 before dumping his body at sea hours later.

The operation left Pakistan’s army in the awkward position of explaining why it had not detected the U.S. raid, and how bin Laden was able to live in the town without its knowledge. U.S. officials have said they have found no evidence that senior Pakistani officials were in the know about bin Laden’s whereabouts.

Mechanized backhoe vehicles and construction workers began pulling down the house on Saturday night, working under floodlights.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2107676,00.html#ixzz1ng1wAjEa

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