No. Pakistan was not on a "no travel" list. Americans could legally travel to Pakistan when 0bama is alleged to have gone there.
The State Department was STRONGLY advising against it, but not forbidding it.
Still, there is absolutely no evidence that he travelled on any given country's passport.
Given the active anti-American hostility of Pakistan at that time, a prudent traveller would use an alternative passport, if possible.
Did "Barry Soetoro"?
No one knows...
Yeah, it’s more like America was on Pakistan’s “no-let-travel” list; with the exception of operatives helping build up Qaeda forces to fight the Soviets in neighboring Afghanistan.
> No. Pakistan was not on a “no travel” list. Americans could legally travel to Pakistan when 0bama is alleged to have gone there.
The State Department was STRONGLY advising against it, but not forbidding it.
Still, there is absolutely no evidence that he travelled on any given country’s passport.
Given the active anti-American hostility of Pakistan at that time, a prudent traveller would use an alternative passport, if possible.
Did “Barry Soetoro”?
No one knows...<
thanks. I agree he probably did travel on a passport that was not american. But the statement did look like it was based upon fact. It keeps getting circulated and i was hoping that someone could provide a link.
I have a guy who hounds me who drinks so much kool-aid he is going to die from diabetes soon, I am trying to get him to kick the habit with facts.