Posted on 07/28/2013 10:27:24 AM PDT by Kaslin
Dr. Shakil Afridi, who was arrested by Pakistans spy agency for helping Americans identify Osama bin Ladens compound, may get out of his 33-year prison sentence early. Via Fox News:
Pakistan is preparing a proposal to swap the doctor who helped the CIA pinpoint Usama bin Laden for a notorious female neuroscientist and suspected Al Qaeda operative being held at a federal prison in Texas, FoxNews.com has learned.
The exchange would involve Dr. Shakil Afridi, the pro-America doctor whose vaccination ruse helped establish the terror kingpins presence in an Abbottabad compound prior to the Navy SEAL raid that killed him, and Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. Siddiqui is a U.S.-trained neurosurgeon who left Massachusetts after 9/11 and resurfaced in Afghanistan where she was arrested for trying to kill U.S. soldiers.
State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrall told Fox News that no deal is in the works, although he did confirm Pakistans desire to get Siddiqui extradited.
The government of Pakistan requested her transfer to Pakistan in 2010, Ventrell said. However we are not aware of a recent request from Pakistan to discuss her case, nor the case of Afridi.
A Pakistani Interior Ministry official who requested anonymity told FoxNews.com the prisoner exchange is still being drafted. The official said it would take at least a month before the newly formed task force constituted by Pakistans Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan can finalize an agreement to present to the Obama administration and discuss the terms of a deal.
Though a formal extradition agreement between Pakistan and U.S. does not exist, former Pakistani President Pervaiz Musharraf has been accused of secretly handing over several alleged terrorists during his nine-year term.
Afridi has been severely tortured in Pakistans prison and the U.S. it seems has done little in the way of securing his release even though the doctor put his life on the line to help us. After he was jailed the U.S.s response was to symbolically withdraw $33 million of aid from the country$1 million for each year of his sentence (to put that number in perspective, consider the fact that the U.S. provided a total of $4.3 billion in aid for Pakistan in FY2010). Theres no doubt the terms of a potential deal will be difficult to reach, but heres to hoping the U.S. does something to get Afridi releaseda man who said he did it out of love for America and would help our country again.
We could have gotten him out of there by simply demanding it; furthermore, he wouldn’t even have been there if the US hadn’t revealed his identity.
So now Obama can carry on Osama’s mission by releasing a truly dangerous, intelligent, psychotic terrorist whose main mission in life is to kill as many Americans as possible. Way to go, Bambi!
You are correct sir. I despise these slime bags.
First expose her to something that will kill her in 6 months or so.
Dr. Who helped find Bin Laden for a terrorist? Who knew!
I’m still hearing more about the prisoners at Gitmo than I am about this doctor.
Low information voters get their news from the blind-to-what-Obama-Doesn’t-Tell-Them lapdog media.
This is a disgrace especially since Obama and the Democrats bragged about getting bin laden during the election.
Dang I can’t even watch Natl Geographics updated 9/11 doc featuring Obama cause I know the man responsible for getting bin laden is rotting in a Pakistani prison.
Hmmm...that’s an idea! What about making it 3 months? Or even right after arrival in Pakistan?
This is part of the same betrayal that brought down the Seal Team.
Thanks Kaslin.
Well,,,, I was thinking that 6 months wouldn’t be so obvious, specially if you could dose her with something she might be able to contract in Pakistan.
Let Obama kiss her. That should do it.
“First expose her to something that will kill her in 6 months or so.”
Hey, they need vaccinations against disease. They get off the plane and two days later the are liquified.
Bad deal. Don’t fall for it.
Yes, and I still despise them.
Finally tired of torturing him?
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