If I am to blame, so is Bush, says Musharraf
Saturday, September 27 2003 16:41 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: Admitting that wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden was "freely moving" between Pakistan and
Afghanistan, President Pervez Musharraf said besides himself and the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI),
US President George W Bush and Centre Intelligence Agency (CIA) should equally share the blame for
failure to capture the al-Qaida leader.
"Let it be clear to everyone. If I am to be blamed, President Bush is equally to be blamed. If the ISI is to
be blamed then the CIA is equally to be blamed," he said in an interview to Canadian newspaper 'The
Globe and The Mail' on September 26.
Musharraf, who was on a tour to Ottawa, said despite a $ 25 million reward, Osama's arrest may take
years as he appeared to have been benefitted by a groundswell of anti-American passion in the region
since the war in Iraq.
He said Osama is alive, has been moving freely between Afghanistan and Pakistan and because of
sightings of bin Laden in remote areas, he now doubts earlier intelligence reports that suggested the al-
Qaida leader needed dialysis.
He said he was not aware of how many al-Qaida members were going back and forth between
Afghanistan and Pakistan until some of the group's leaders were captured, and admitted Osama might
have ventured into major Pakistani cities such as Rawalpindi. "It's a possibility. I won't rule it
out."
Musharraf compared the pursuit of Osama to that of Che Guevara, the Latin American Communist
revolutionary who was chased through the jungle and shot dead in 1967 by Bolivian troops working with
the CIA.
PTI
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