Information for women, who remained in the House after the commandos killed bin Laden, could respond to questions about whether Pakistan was hiding al-Qaeda Chief, as many officials American speculators. It could also reveal details of the daily life of bin Laden, his actions since the invasion of the Afghanistan in 2001 and operation internal al-Qaida.
It is believed that women and several children also picked up the House, in the custody of the Pakistani army. A Pakistani military official refused to comment on Sunday to demand that U.S. National Security Adviser Tom Donilon revealed on NBC "meet the press".
The CIA and Pakistan's spy agency, known by the acronym, ISI, have worked hard in the past on the fight against terrorism, but the unilateral U.S. raid - fact without advance knowledge of Pakistan - exposed the deep mistrust that has complicated if scars partnership vital for the two nations.
Even before May 1st, raid, ISI says it has cut off cooperation with the CIA to protest against the drone strike near the Afghan border, among other things. In the current environment, Pakistan could use the fact, he has something Washington wants - widows of Osama bin Laden - as a lever to reduce the pressure, he is placed under.
Bin Laden was found in a large house near a military Academy in the city of Abbottabad army, where he had lived for six years. Raised location of U.S. suspicions that he had support of some Pakistani authorities, possibly elements of the powerful army and intelligence services.
Donilon said Washington has seen no evidence that the Government of Pakistan had been collusion with bin Laden - the public line taken by the US authorities more since the raid, including President Barack Obama in comments posted Sunday.
"But they need to investigate which, Donilon said." "And they need us provide information, or by the way, leave the compound they have collected, including access to three wives of Osama bin Laden, they in... custody".
Donilon said Pakistani authorities also had gathered further evidence of the House that the United States wanted to "work with them on the evaluation. U.S. commandos managed to seize a distance of important and valuable intelligence that included videos, numbers of telephone and documents, and the body of bin Laden, before flying back to Afghanistan, according to the American authorities.
The Pakistani Government denied strongly he knew the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden, but Western Governments have long regarded Islamabad with suspicion. Its armed forces have history - some say ongoing - links with Islamic militants, which serves as proxies in Afghanistan and India.
The allegations of Pakistani collusion pose a serious problem for the administration of Obama because few can see any alternative but to continue to engage with the country. Unstable and remains part of the nuclear weapon, an integral of the fight against al-Qaeda and the US hopes to begin to draw down troops in Afghanistan later this year.
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