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Pakistan Puts Up "No Hunting" Signs

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NEW YORK — Pakistan's top diplomat said Saturday there are no U.S. or other foreign military personnel on the hunt for Usama bin Laden in his nation, and none will be allowed in to search for the Al Qaeda leader.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said his nation's new government has ruled out such military operations, covert or otherwise, to catch militants.

"Our government's policy is that our troops, paramilitary forces and our regular forces are deployed in sufficient numbers. They are capable of taking action there. And any foreign intrusion would be counterproductive," he said Saturday. "People will not accept it. Questions of sovereignty come in."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,381302,00.html

So, I was wondering (and this seems to have alot of success in the urban areas of the US).. we set up a "sting" :hehe: We make up a fake sweepstakes letter and make sure Bin Laden gets it. He's gonna think he's in line for a brand new BBQ.. and instead, ya know.. when he shows up for the BBQ, we'll jump out, yell "Surprise!" and slaps the cuffs on him! Maybe we can even have Ashton Kutcher set it up for an episode of Punk'd!

So... who thinks Bin Laden is in Pakistan anyway? Show of hands..
 
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yeh man, a sting operation to capture bin laden :)

get bush to be their when it happens and get him to say welcome to america, mind you he would probably get those few simple words wrong :)

As for where he is well that is such a tricky question to answer, but i would have to say that with all the funding he got back in the 80's he is probably in the sunshine with his feet up with a cold beer :) :) :)
 
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