Pakistan’s parliament warns US over bin Laden raid

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistan’s parliament condemned yesterday the US raid that killed Osama bin Laden, warning Pakistan might cut supply lines to US forces in Afghanistan if there were further military incursions.

According to one legislator, Pakistan’s intelligence chief told a closed session of MPs he was ready to resign over the bin Laden affair, which has embarrassed the country and led to accusations Pakistani security agents knew where the al Qaeda chief was hiding.

There has been criticism of the government and military, partly because bin Laden had apparently remained undetected in Pakistan for years, but also