Washington D.C. - The White House released a "highly charged" letter of condemnation today in regards to the actions of the Pakistani government, after it was learned that Shakil Afridi was sentenced to thirty years in prison.
Afridi is considered by the U.S. to be a key informant that helped unlock the location of Osama bin Laden in Abottabad.
President Obama held a briefing from the White House press room to talk to reporters about the incident.
"I don't know what kind of bullshit Middle Eastern haberdashery Pakistan is trying to pull, but the United States will not stand for it any longer."