The Pakistani jihadist leader in whose house Abu Zubaydah was found sheltered, Hameedullah Khan Niazi, was not arrested and is still free.
The Lashkar-e-Taiba people in whose safe house Ahmad Khalfan Ghailani was found, were never arrested
The Jamaat-i-Islami leaders in whose house KSM was arrested from, are still free.
The two Salafist madrassahs in Karachi where Hambali's brother Gunawan and his cohorts were arrested are still open and recruiting students from South East Asia.
Many reports say that Amjad Farooqi could have been taken alive but was killed to prevent him from singing on his ISI "handlers."
The Hydra will grow another head.
I could certainly believe that. The ISI is undoubtedly still quite rotten.
This is serious stuff. These guys hold the keys to about a 100 nuclear warheads! --Saberwielder at #1
Whether "these guys" refers to the individuals referred to in your article or "lower level officers and enlisted men", in general, you have offered NO PROOF, whatsoever, that "these guys" had any direct access to nuclear weapons or even nuclear weapon components, nor that any of them had any command authority nor the security codes necessary to launch and/or detonate a nuclear device.
Your willful failure to directly retract this defamation, means it will stand as a glaring example of the lies you promulgate here on FR, whose only purpose is to undermine the Bush doctrine in Pakistan. Your hatred of Mushi and Pakistan overrides your professed support for the GWOT.
You have branded yourself as dishonest.
--Boot Hill