The headline to the lead story in The New York Times today is:
"Pakistanis Tied to 2007 Border Ambush on Americans."
After hosting a meeting with Afghans and Americans in Afghanistan Pakistani intelligence officials and military officers abruptly opened fire killing U.S. Major Larry J. Bauguess and wounding three other American military officers in what the Times describes as a "complex, calculated assault." The Pakistani attack was "kept quiet" by the U.S. according to the Times "in the interests of keeping the relationship with Pakistan intact," quoting a United Nations official.
"Pakistanis Tied to 2007 Border Ambush on Americans."
After hosting a meeting with Afghans and Americans in Afghanistan Pakistani intelligence officials and military officers abruptly opened fire killing U.S. Major Larry J. Bauguess and wounding three other American military officers in what the Times describes as a "complex, calculated assault." The Pakistani attack was "kept quiet" by the U.S. according to the Times "in the interests of keeping the relationship with Pakistan intact," quoting a United Nations official.