Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Pakistan to Return Tail of Helicopter from bin Laden Raid

Good news.
From the Washington Post:
Pakistan has agreed to return the tail of the U.S. military helicopter that was damaged during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) said here Monday, part of what he called a “specific series of steps” aimed at reducing tensions between Islamabad and Washington.

The helicopter was damaged after making a hard landing at bin Laden’s compound. Navy SEALs destroyed part of it before leaving, in an effort to keep the latest U.S. military technology a secret. But the tail remained intact, and photos of it quickly made their way into public view. In the days after the operation, Pakistani intelligence officials said China had expressed interest in it.

The handover of the helicopter tail, to be made Tuesday, is one result of several high-level meetings Kerry said he held with Pakistani officials to alleviate strains between the two allies. The long-fraught relationship has reached one of its worst points after U.S. commandos killed bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison city.
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2 comments:

  1. I'm guessing it's back becuase the Pakis and ChiComs got whatever they needed to glean from the wreckage....

    Remember those Tomahawk missiles Clinton fired at OBL in the 1990s? Apparently not all of them exploded on impact and the Taliban was able to turn over some to the ISI, and engineers in Pakistan were able to reverse-engineer them....right before going nuclear, no less.

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  2. I guess they got tired of Lurch droning on and on and on until they finally said.."Ok, you can have it, just shut up!"

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