Posted on 05/23/2010 3:28:22 AM PDT by Scanian
ISLAMABAD Two men detained in Pakistan admitted with pride that they helped the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing, and one of the men angrily accused his interrogators of "siding with the infidels," a senior intelligence official said today.
The pair are among six men officials say have been detained in Pakistan for alleged ties to Faisal Shahzad, a Pakistani-American arrested in the United States two days after the failed May 1 attack in New York. Like Shahzad, the detainees are all from their country's urban elite, including several who were educated in the United States.
Details about the six were released late Friday, though officials have not said when they were detained. Five were picked up in the capital, Islamabad, and one is co-owner of a posh catering company that the U.S. Embassy said was suspected of ties to terrorist groups.
The intelligence official, part of the team questioning the men, cited the two suspects as saying they did not do anything wrong and "proudly" describing Shahzad as their friend.
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So have the administration officials who within 24 hours of the bomb attempt pronounced “it looks like a work of a single individual/lone wolf” apologized to us yet??
The intelligence game says we should have gotten them before something happened....The old connect the dot thing...
We knew about Hasan at Ft Hood...
Knew about the panty bomber
And 1000 to 1....we knew about these creeps, too...and did nothing....
A law enforcement mindset and strategy precludes any attempt to stop the terror unless it’s in play.
Lookit that story of Awlaki......and that mostly happened during the Bush Administration.
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