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Pakistan Thinks It Might Have to Show China That Secret Helicopter We Left Behind

Th United States has been pretty testy with Pakistan since the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound, accusing them of knowingly sheltering the world’s most wanted terrorist, threatening to cut off military aid, and refusing to apologize for carrying out a military operation in their territory without telling them, which made the Pakistani military seem powerless and impotent. If the United States is going to be like that, an anonymous officials tells ABC News, Pakistan might just have no choice but to have its “best and most trusted friend” China take a look at the remains of the super-secret stealth helicopter that the Navy SEALs partially destroyed before leaving.


The U.S. has already asked the Pakistanis for the helicopter wreckage back, but one Pakistani official told ABC News the Chinese were also “very interested” in seeing the remains. Another official said, “We might let them [the Chinese] take a look.”

Touché, Pakistan. Touché.

Touché, Pakistan. Touché.

Pakistan Thinks It Might Have to Show China That Secret Helicopter We Left Behind