Terrorism - Brookings Institution
Recent intelligence has confirmed that the cellphone of Osama bin Laden’s trusted courier, recovered in the May 1 raid that killed both men in Pakistan, contained contacts from the militant group Harakat ul Mujahedin, a longtime asset of Pakistan’s intelligence agency. Bruce Riedel argues that this evidence requires the United States to take a harder line in Pakistan.
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