WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD, (Reuters) – Osama bin Laden likely had “some sort” of a support network inside Pakistan, U.S. Presi-dent Barack Obama said yesterday, but added it will take investigations by Pakistan and the United States to find out the nature of that support.
Obama’s interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes” program comes a week after bin Laden was killed by U.S. commandos in a garrison town a short drive from Islamabad, raising questions about whether Pakistan’s government had known of the al Qaeda leader’s whereabouts.
“We think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin Laden inside of Pakistan. But we don’t know who or what