No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

May 13th, 2006 by Quan Tranh

Mohammad Gulab is in trouble again. This time from the US Military. The guy that helped save a Navy SEAL is for some reason being mistreated by the military who suspect that he is in leage with the Taliban. He was summoned to a US military installation and interrogated for reasons the military won’t discuss.

He says, but before his release, one of the interrogators offered some advice: “Stay away from reporters. It will be in your best interest.”

Why would a soldier want Mr. Gulab to stay away from reporters? Obviously there is some kind of cover up going on. They seem to be upset that he talked to a reporter based in Pakistan and for some strange reason they seem to think that travel only happens in one direction. According to the article they asked when he had traveled to Pakistan. Now I’m not a rocket scientist by trade, but isn’t it possible that the reporter traveled to Afganistan to interview him? It’s possible that a reporter went to Afganistan without informing anyone in the US that they went there.  Seems possible and quite probable to me.

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