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U.S. and European intelligence services are becoming increasingly convinced that active or retired Pakistani military and intelligence officials helped Osama bin Laden hide out at the complex where he was killed. "There's no doubt he was protected by some in the ISI," a European official told The Wall Street Journal. The New York Times, meanwhile, says the saga has shaken confidence in Pakistan’s military, the one organization that many people believe holds Pakistan together—and the one with its hands on the country’s nuclear trigger. Pakistan and the U.S. are now feuding over bin Laden’s wife who was injured in the raid; Pakistan appears unwilling to let the U.S. interrogate her.