Imran Khan says that killing bin Laden will have an impact: "It's a hell of a lot of anti-Americanism in Pakistan
The former international cricketer, who runs his own party political, it's so well known in the West as it was in Pakistan. "When I first heard the news that he has a great sense of fear and anxiety," he said. "Not that bin Laden is dead, was the way it had happened. I thought this would not end the war, is in terms of Pakistan means more violence. The fact that bin Laden had been detected in Pakistan is a major problem. The fact has been identified by Pakistani security forces killed by the Americans, it was a problem even more. "
U.S. forces who stormed the compound where the Al Qaeda leader had been living for five years, in his view, had been caught instead of shooting to kill him. "As a civilized country can follow the due process of law. It is sometimes complicated, but it gives moral authority," he said.
"I wanted to be judged. Now, the Bin Laden becomes difficult, as a martyr for those who believe that America is waging war against terrorism but a war against Islam. I think there will blow. In Pakistan, are likely to feel the greatest, but it can also be felt abroad. "
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