Bin Laden Dead

thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
Death is death and I'm not one to celebrate this, but I do feel that America has at least gone a long way towards closing the chapter on 9/11. It will always be there, as will terrorism, and more likely the west will now face a heightened threat from extremists, but we all knew that would be the case. It ain't over 'til it's over...
Well done to the SEAL team that took him down, and well done to all those behind the scenes either in the US Administration both past and present, and to the CIA who seem to have had positive intel since last summer. Biding their time and remaining undetected until they could score a positive hit. -{
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  • The Domino EffectThe Domino Effect Posts: 3,638MI6 Agent
    Congratulations indeed to the Navy SEALS and anyone else who was involved. Apart from the one lost helicopter - with no casualties it would seem - it sounds as though it went flawlessly. Alas, I am sure bin Laden will be lauded as a martyr now by those fanatical or stupid enough to believe that he actually did some good, but that's inevitable as with so many murderers and tyrants.

    On a Bondian note...there were rumours that at least part of the next flick were set in Afghanistan and involved drugs. If so, I wonder if it also made reference to bin Laden in which case a slight re-write amy be necessary!
  • WildeWilde Oxford, UKPosts: 621MI6 Agent
    Everything that has transpired has done so as according to their design.
  • Golrush007Golrush007 South AfricaPosts: 3,421Quartermasters
    On a Bondian note...there were rumours that at least part of the next flick were set in Afghanistan and involved drugs. If so, I wonder if it also made reference to bin Laden in which case a slight re-write amy be necessary!

    I doubt it. The Bond films have tended to avoid getting involved with real life politics etc. They hinted at it in TLD, with the Mujahadin scenes, but generally these things never go beyond a hint. I think they should always be like that.
  • Willie GarvinWillie Garvin Posts: 1,412MI6 Agent
    No tears from me eithe.This is is not the end of terro e,bu itd a good start.
  • HardyboyHardyboy Posts: 5,906Chief of Staff
    He certainly received better than he deserved. . .
    Vox clamantis in deserto
  • Mr MartiniMr Martini That nice house in the sky.Posts: 2,707MI6 Agent
    Good Riddance. Good job to the Navy Seal team and Obama's intelligence team for keeping quiet since last August that they had an idea they knew where Osama was. It was quick and flawless. Too bad Osama didn't suffer. This is a great day for the U.S.A. and the World. One big strike against terrorism. God Bless the U.S.A.
    Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
  • darenhatdarenhat The Old PuebloPosts: 2,029Quartermasters
    Hardyboy wrote:
    He certainly received better than he deserved. . .

    Totally agree...but I have to admit that a burial at sea was incredibly smart. The last thing the world needs is some fixed burial site to become a monument to his awful legacy.
  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    Congratulations to all involved, I don't know all the details, but it must have been quite the operation. Osama must have really fooled the Pakistanies, amazing that they didn't know he was in that giant compound. :s
  • LexiLexi LondonPosts: 3,000MI6 Agent
    Mr Martini wrote:
    This is a great day for the U.S.A. and the World. One big strike against terrorism. God Bless the U.S.A.

    I can understand that for the U.S, this must indeed be a day of justice.

    However, I can't help but think that this will now cause ripples of retribution - which will be spread throughout the World. Not only by the Taliban, but by all the other extremist fractions that were waiting for an 'excuse' to spread terror.

    Ripples become waves, and waves can turn tidal - in turn, causing havoc. Bleak times, I fear, are ahead.
    She's worth whatever chaos she brings to the table and you know it. ~ Mark Anthony
  • Coldheart96Coldheart96 Florida , USAPosts: 203MI6 Agent
    A colleague sent this to me this morning.




    The White House

    Office of the Press Secretary

    For Immediate Release

    May 02, 2011

    Press Briefing by Senior Administration Officials on the Killing of Osama bin Laden

    Via Conference Call


    12:03 A.M. EDT

    MR. VIETOR: Thank you, everyone, for joining us, especially so late. We wanted to get you on the line quickly with some senior administration officials to talk about the operation today regarding Osama bin Laden. And with that I’ll turn it over to our first senior administration official.

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Thanks for joining us, everybody, at this late hour. It’s much appreciated. From the outset of the administration, the President has placed the highest priority in protecting the nation from the threat of terrorism. In line with this, we have pursued an intensified, targeted, and global effort to degrade and defeat al Qaeda. Included in this effort has been a relentless set of steps that we’ve taken to locate and bring Osama bin Laden to justice. Indeed, in the earliest days of the administration, the President formally instructed the intelligence community and his counterterrorism advisors to make the pursuit of Osama bin Laden, as the leader of al Qaeda, as a top priority.

    In the beginning of September of last year, the CIA began to work with the President on a set of assessments that led it to believe that in fact it was possible that Osama bin Laden may be located at a compound in Pakistan. By mid-February, through a series of intensive meetings at the White House and with the President, we had determined there was a sound intelligence basis for pursuing this in an aggressive way and developing courses of action to pursue Osama bin Laden at this location.

    In the middle of March, the President began a series of National Security Council meetings that he chaired to pursue again the intelligence basis and to develop courses of action to bring justice to Osama bin Laden. Indeed, by my count, the President chaired no fewer than five National Security Council meetings on the topic from the middle of March -- March 14th, March 29th, April 12th, April 19th, and April 28th. And the President gave the final order to pursue the operation that he announced to the nation tonight on the morning -- Friday morning of April 29th.

    The President mentioned tonight that the pursuit of Osama bin Laden and the defeat of al Qaeda has been a bipartisan exercise in this nation since September 11, 2001, and indeed, this evening before he spoke to the nation, President Obama did speak to President Bush 43 and President Clinton this evening to review with them the events of today and to preview his statement to the nation tonight.

    And with that, I’ll turn it over to my colleague to go through some of the details. Thank you.

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: As you heard, the President ordered a raid earlier today against an al Qaeda compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Based on intelligence collection analysis, a small U.S. team found Osama bin Laden living in a large home on a secured compound in an affluent suburb of Islamabad. The raid occurred in the early morning hours in Pakistan and accomplished its objective. Osama bin Laden is now no longer a threat to America.

    This remarkable achievement could not have happened without persistent effort and careful planning over many years. Our national security professionals did a superb job. They deserve tremendous credit for serving justice to Osama bin Laden.

    Bin Laden was a sworn enemy of the United States and a danger to all humanity; a man who called for the murder of any American anywhere on Earth. His death is central to the President’s goal of disrupting, dismantling, and ultimately defeating al Qaeda and its violent allies. He was responsible for killing thousands of innocent men and women not only on 9/11, but in the 1998 East Africa embassy bombing, the attack of the USS Cole, and many other acts of brutality.

    He was the leader of a violent extremist movement with affiliates across the globe that had taken up arms against the United States and its allies. Bin Laden’s most influential role has been to designate the United States as al Qaeda’s primary target and to maintain organizational focus on that objective. This strategic objective, which was first made in a 1996 declaration of jihad against Americans, was the cornerstone of bin Laden’s message.

    Since 9/11, multiple agencies within our intelligence community have worked tirelessly to track down bin Laden, knowing that his removal from al Qaeda would strike a crippling blow to the organization and its militant allies. And last September the President was made aware of a compound in Abbottabad, where a key al Qaeda facilitator appeared to be harboring a high-value target. He received regular intelligence updates, as was just mentioned, on the compound in September, and he directed that action be taken as soon as he concluded that the intelligence case was sufficiently strong. A range of options for achieving the mission were developed, and on Friday he authorized the operation.

    Now I’ll turn it to my colleagues to go through the intelligence.

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Thank you. First I want to point out that today’s success was a team effort. It was a model of really seamless collaboration across our government. Since 9/11, this is what the American people have expected of us, and today, in this critical operation, we were able to finally deliver.

    The operation itself was the culmination of years of careful and highly advanced intelligence work. Officers from the CIA, the NGA, the NSA all worked very hard as a team to analyze and pinpoint this compound. Together they applied their very unique expertise and capabilities to America’s most vexing intelligence problem, where to find bin Laden.

    When the case had been made that this was a critical target, we began to prepare this mission in conjunction with the U.S. military. In the end, it was the matchless skill and courage of these Americans that secured this triumph for our country and the world. I’m very proud of the entire team that worked on this operation, and am very thankful to the President for the courage that he displayed in making the decision to proceed with this operation.

    With that, let me turn to my colleague to give you details on the intelligence background.

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Thank you. The bottom line of our collection and our analysis was that we had high confidence that the compound harbored a high-value terrorist target. The experts who worked this issue for years assessed that there was a strong probability that the terrorist that was hiding there was Osama bin Laden.

    What I’d like to do is walk you through the key points in that intelligence trail that led us to that conclusion. From the time that we first recognized bin Laden as a threat, the CIA gathered leads on individuals in bin Laden’s inner circle, including his personal couriers. Detainees in the post-9/11 period flagged for us individuals who may have been providing direct support to bin Laden and his deputy, Zawahiri, after their escape from Afghanistan.

    One courier in particular had our constant attention. Detainees gave us his nom de guerre or his nickname and identified him as both a protégé of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of September 11th, and a trusted assistant of Abu Faraj al-Libbi, the former number three of al Qaeda who was captured in 2005.

    Detainees also identified this man as one of the few al Qaeda couriers trusted by bin Laden. They indicated he might be living with and protecting bin Laden. But for years, we were unable to identify his true name or his location.

    Four years ago, we uncovered his identity, and for operational reasons, I can’t go into details about his name or how we identified him, but about two years ago, after months of persistent effort, we identified areas in Pakistan where the courier and his brother operated. Still we were unable to pinpoint exactly where they lived, due to extensive operational security on their part. The fact that they were being so careful reinforced our belief that we were on the right track.

    Then in August 2010, we found their residence, a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, a town about 35 miles north of Islamabad. The area is relatively affluent, with lots of retired military. It’s also insolated from the natural disasters and terrorist attacks that have afflicted other parts of Pakistan. When we saw the compound where the brothers lived, we were shocked by what we saw -- an extraordinarily unique compound. The compound sits on a large plot of land in an area that was relatively secluded when it was built. It is roughly eight times larger than the other homes in the area.

    When the compound was built in 2005, it was on the outskirts of the town center, at the end of a narrow dirt road. In the last six years, some residential homes have been built nearby. The physical security measures of the compound are extraordinary. It has 12- to 18-foot walls topped with barbed wire. Internal wall sections -- internal walls sectioned off different portions of the compound to provide extra privacy. Access to the compound is restricted by two security gates, and the residents of the compound burn their trash, unlike their neighbors, who put the trash out for collection.

    The main structure, a three-story building, has few windows facing the outside of the compound. A terrace on the third floor has a seven-foot wall privacy -- has a seven-foot privacy wall.

    It’s also noteworthy that the property is valued at approximately $1 million but has no telephone or Internet service connected to it. The brothers had no explainable source of wealth.

    Intelligence analysts concluded that this compound was custom built to hide someone of significance. We soon learned that more people were living at the compound than the two brothers and their families. A third family lived there -- one whose size and whose makeup matched the bin Laden family members that we believed most likely to be with Osama bin Laden. Our best assessment, based on a large body of reporting from multiple sources, was that bin Laden was living there with several family members, including his youngest wife.

    Everything we saw -- the extremely elaborate operational security, the brothers’ background and their behavior, and the location and the design of the compound itself was perfectly consistent with what our experts expected bin Laden’s hideout to look like. Keep in mind that two of bin Laden’s gatekeepers, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Abu Faraj al-Libbi, were arrested in the settled areas of Pakistan.

    Our analysts looked at this from every angle, considering carefully who other than bin Laden could be at the compound. We conducted red team exercises and other forms of alternative analysis to check our work. No other candidate fit the bill as well as bin Laden did.

    So the final conclusion, from an intelligence standpoint, was twofold. We had high confidence that a high-value target was being harbored by the brothers on the compound, and we assessed that there was a strong probability that that person was Osama bin Laden.

    Now let me turn it over to my colleague.

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Thank you. Earlier this afternoon, a small U.S. team conducted a helicopter raid on the compound. Considerable planning helped prepare our operators for this very complex mission. Senior officials have been involved in the decision-making and planning for this operation for months, and briefed the President regularly. My colleague has already mentioned the unusual characteristics of this compound. Each of these, including the high walls, security features, suburban location, and proximity to Islamabad made this an especially dangerous operation.

    The men who executed this mission accepted this risk, practiced to minimize those risks, and understood the importance of the target to the national security of the United States.

    I know you understand that I can’t and won’t get into many details of this mission, but I’ll share what I can. This operation was a surgical raid by a small team designed to minimize collateral damage and to pose as little risk as possible to non-combatants on the compound or to Pakistani civilians in the neighborhood.

    Our team was on the compound for under 40 minutes and did not encounter any local authorities while performing the raid. In addition to Osama bin Laden, three adult males were killed in the raid. We believe two were the couriers and the third was bin Laden’s adult son.

    There were several women and children at the compound. One woman was killed when she was used as a shield by a male combatant. Two other women were injured.

    During the raid, we lost one helicopter due to mechanical failure. The aircraft was destroyed by the crew and the assault force and crew members boarded the remaining aircraft to exit the compound. All non-combatants were moved safely away from the compound before the detonation.

    That’s all I have at this time. I’ll turn it back to my colleague.

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We shared our intelligence on this bin Laden compound with no other country, including Pakistan. That was for one reason and one reason alone: We believed it was essential to the security of the operation and our personnel. In fact, only a very small group of people inside our own government knew of this operation in advance.

    Shortly after the raid, U.S. officials contacted senior Pakistani leaders to brief them on the intent and the results of the raid. We have also contacted a number of our close allies and partners throughout the world.

    Sine 9/11, the United States has made it clear to Pakistan that we would pursue bin Laden wherever he might be. Pakistan has long understood that we are at war with al Qaeda. The United States had a legal and moral obligation to act on the information it had.

    And let me emphasize that great care was taken to ensure operational success, minimize the possibility of non-combatant casualties, and to adhere to American and international law in carrying out the mission.

    I should note that in the wake of this operation, there may be a heightened threat to the homeland and to U.S. citizens and facilities abroad. Al Qaeda operatives and sympathizers may try to respond violently to avenge bin Laden’s death, and other terrorist leaders may try to accelerate their efforts to strike the United States. But the United States is taking every possible precaution to protect Americans here at home and overseas. The State Department has sent guidance to embassies worldwide and a travel advisory has been issued for Pakistan.

    And without a doubt, the United States will continue to face terrorist threats. The United States will continue to fight those threats. We have always understood that this fight would be a marathon and not a sprint.

    There’s also no doubt that the death of Osama bin Laden marks the single greatest victory in the U.S.-led campaign to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al Qaeda. It is a major and essential step in bringing about al Qaeda’s eventual destruction.

    Bin Laden was al Qaeda’s only (inaudible) commander in its 22-year history, and was largely responsible for the organization’s mystique, its attraction among violent jihadists, and its focus on America as a terrorist target. As the only al Qaeda leader whose authority was universally respected, he also maintained his cohesion, and his likely successor, Ayman al-Zawahiri, is far less charismatic and not as well respected within the organization, according to comments from several captured al Qaeda leaders. He probably will have difficulty maintaining the loyalty of bin Laden’s largely Gulf Arab followers.

    Although al Qaeda may not fragment immediately, the loss of bin Laden puts the group on a path of decline that will be difficult to reverse.

    And finally, it’s important to note that it is most fitting that bin Laden’s death comes at a time of great movement towards freedom and democracy that is sweeping the Arab world. He stood in direct opposition to what the greatest men and women throughout the Middle East and North Africa are risking their lives for: individual rights and human dignity.

    MR. VIETOR: With that we’re ready to take a couple questions.

    Q One question. You said “a small U.S. team.” Were these military personnel, can you say, or non-military?

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Can’t go into further details at this time; just a small U.S. team.

    Q Good morning. Can you tell us specifically what contact there was with bin Laden at the compound? You referred to someone using a woman as a shield that was not bin Laden. But how was he killed? Where? What occurred at the compound?

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: As the President said this evening, bin Laden was killed in a firefight as our operators came onto the compound.

    Q Thank you. Just to go back to what you were talking about with the attacks in response to this operation, are you hearing any specific threats against specific targets?

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: No. But any type of event like this, it is very prudent for us to take measures so that we can ensure that the security measures that we need to institute here and throughout the world are in place. This is just something that we normally would do. We don’t have any specific threats at this time related to this. But we are ensuring that every possible precaution is taken in advance.

    Q Yes, hey, how are you doing? My question would be, what was the type of the helicopter that failed? And what was the nature of that mechanical failure?

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Can’t go into details at this time.

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We didn’t say it was mechanical.

    Q Was bin Laden involved in firing himself or defending himself? And then any chronology of the raid itself?

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: He did resist the assault force. And he was killed in a firefight.

    Q Thank you. Thank you for taking this call. Can you give me a comment on the very fact that Osama bin Laden was just in Islamabad -- and has long been (inaudible) Afghanistan (inaudible) also from India, that Osama bin Laden is hiding somewhere near Islamabad? What does it signify, that? Does it signify any cooperation or any kind of link that he had with establishments in Pakistan?

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: As the President said, Pakistani cooperation had assisted in this lead, as we pursued it. So we’re continuing to work this issue right now. We are very concerned about -- that he was inside of Pakistan, but this is something that we’re going to continue to work with the Pakistani government on.

    Q But the very fact you didn’t inform the Pakistani authorities -- did you have any suspicion that if you informed them, the information might lead somewhere?

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: An operation like this that is conducted has the utmost operational security attached to it. I said that we had shared this information with no other country, and that a very, very small group of individuals within the United States government was aware of this. That is for operational security purposes.

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I would also just add to that that President Obama, over a period of several years now, has repeatedly made it clear that if we had actionable intelligence about Osama bin Laden’s whereabouts, we would act. So President Obama has been very clear in delivering that message publicly over a period of years. And that’s what led President Obama to order this operation. When he determined that the intelligence was actionable and the intelligence case was sufficient, he gave us high confidence that bin Laden indeed was at the compound.

    Q Thank you. What is going to happen next? And what is the U.S. going to do with bin Laden’s body?

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We are ensuring that it is handled in accordance with Islamic practice and tradition. This is something that we take very seriously. And so therefore this is being handled in an appropriate manner.

    MR. VIETOR: Great, thanks. Just to remind everyone, this call is on background, as senior administration officials. We have time for one more question, and we’re going to go to bed.

    Q Do you have a sense of the vintage of the compound and how long bin Laden had been there?

    SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: The compound has been in existence for roughly five years, but we don’t know how long bin Laden lived there. We assess that the compound was built for the purpose of harboring him. But again, don’t know how long he’s been there.

    MR. VIETOR: Great, thank you all. We’ll talk more tomorrow.

    END 12:24 A.M. EDT
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    M: "Jealous husbands. Outraged chefs. Humiliated tailors. The list is endless!"
  • jamesdudejamesdude Posts: 18MI6 Agent
    Ill beleve it when i see it. The last time they said he was dead he was really still alive.
  • Mr_IceMr_Ice USPosts: 137MI6 Agent
    Much respect to SEAL team VI.
    Glad everyone got out.
  • Coldheart96Coldheart96 Florida , USAPosts: 203MI6 Agent
    jamesdude wrote:
    Ill beleve it when i see it. The last time they said he was dead he was really still alive.


    Then you better book a fishing trip to the Arabian Sea because they "deep six'd" his arse. :))
    Bond: "Who would spend $1 million to kill me?"
    M: "Jealous husbands. Outraged chefs. Humiliated tailors. The list is endless!"
  • CJ007GoldeneyeCJ007Goldeneye LondonPosts: 587MI6 Agent
    Should of done a william wallace stretched him and torn off his limbs put it around countries he's affected and head on a pike outside the whitehouse!
  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    jamesdude wrote:
    Ill beleve it when i see it. The last time they said he was dead he was really still alive.


    :s :s :s
  • jamesdudejamesdude Posts: 18MI6 Agent
    when i see a photo of his corpse. ill beleve it!
  • Donald GrantDonald Grant U.S.A.Posts: 2,251Quartermasters
    edited May 2011
    Lexi wrote:
    Mr Martini wrote:
    This is a great day for the U.S.A. and the World. One big strike against terrorism. God Bless the U.S.A.

    I can understand that for the U.S, this must indeed be a day of justice.

    However, I can't help but think that this will now cause ripples of retribution - which will be spread throughout the World. Not only by the Taliban, but by all the other extremist fractions that were waiting for an 'excuse' to spread terror.

    Ripples become waves, and waves can turn tidal - in turn, causing havoc. Bleak times, I fear, are ahead.

    Perhaps, but there are three types of people in this world. There are the sheep, there are wolves and there are the sheep dogs. Soldiers and law enforcement understand what I mean. The sheep must be protected from the wolf by the sheep dog. The sheep dog understands the psyche of the wolf because they are cousins and are therfore better able to protect the sheep from the wolf. Never send a sheep to go after the wolf, it will get slaughtered. Always send a sheep dog!

    You can't appease evil and you should not fear evil. Evil will always be here and must be met measure for measure. Thank God Almighty for the sheep dogs of this world! Thank God for the U.S. Navy SEALs!

    DG
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  • danjaq_0ffdanjaq_0ff The SwampsPosts: 7,283MI6 Agent
    Brings a whole new meaning to taking the Bins out huh :D
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    danjaq_0ff wrote:
    Brings a whole new meaning to taking the Bins out huh :D

    LMAO at 6:00 in the morning :D
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  • thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
    Lots of talk of trouble to come from Bin Laden's death on the tv news. You either fight these guys or you fold. The terrorism war is out there and happening 24/7. In fact it could be argued that because of Bin Laden's death then terrorist cells may well make mistakes in their bid to strike back. Osama Bin Laden's death is a major blow to the terrorists and a huge victory in the fight against Islamic Extremism.

    On a side note I thought I'd watch a bit of Al Jazera news and get the Muslim slant on reports. Surprisingly, I learned a lot about the music scene and young Muslims' now able to spread their sounds and experiment on the internet. There were no reports in the twenty minutes I watched on Bin Laden. A lot has happened in North Africa and the Mid-East lately and there is a sense of an emergence of freedom and experiments of culture with the youths - it pleased me no end and made me remember that extremism is a drop in the ocean of Islam, and that in fact more Muslims have died at the hands of Bin Laden's Al Qeda, than all western creeds and religions combined.
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  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    It's not right to dance on his grave... he's been buried at sea.

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  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    BTW some are saying that this action took place a week ago and the news is only being released now? Is that right? When did this actually occur? They had to check his DNA, that doesn't happen too quick.
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  • TomSawyerTomSawyer Posts: 53MI6 Agent
    I am amazed by how few questions have been raised about 9/11..And how fast the US government appointed a scapegoat(binladen). The president family at the time(Bush) had a close relationship with the Bin-Laden family.

    I dont believe the truth has come out, nor that much have changed by the killing of one arab..
  • WildeWilde Oxford, UKPosts: 621MI6 Agent
    TomSawyer wrote:
    I am amazed by how few questions have been raised about 9/11..And how fast the US government appointed a scapegoat(binladen). The president family at the time(Bush) had a close relationship with the Bin-Laden family.

    I dont believe the truth has come out, nor that much have changed by the killing of one arab..

    Quite.
  • The Domino EffectThe Domino Effect Posts: 3,638MI6 Agent
    jamesdude wrote:
    Ill beleve it when i see it. The last time they said he was dead he was really still alive.

    Don't forget that man never walked on the moon and that Elvis is working in a 7-Eleven.
  • agent 00agent 00 Univex Station L Netherlands Posts: 340MI6 Agent
    As Bond would say: He got the message.
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  • Mr MartiniMr Martini That nice house in the sky.Posts: 2,707MI6 Agent
    BTW some are saying that this action took place a week ago and the news is only being released now? Is that right? When did this actually occur? They had to check his DNA, that doesn't happen too quick.


    Barack attended a White House "Roast" on Saturday Night. It has been said he gave the order for the raid just hours before the "Roast"

    There's another report going around that a guy was live blogging the event as it happened. A quick Google search led me to the story below. I'm sure there's more stories out there:

    http://www.wxyz.com/dpp/news/world/man-unknowingly-live-blogs-the-osama-raid-from-abbottabad


    As for the DNA. Not sure. A White House person said they've been taking DNA samples of Osama's family for years and under the right conditions it can take a day to match samples. But, one website I looked at says Paternity testing can take 3-14 days. But that's when both male, female and son (daughter) all give samples and everything is compared. Since the White Claims they already had samples from his family, it doesn't surprise me that a match can be made quickly. Of course this is my opinion and is most likely wrong.
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  • Mr MartiniMr Martini That nice house in the sky.Posts: 2,707MI6 Agent
    This is also quite a picture from the White House Situation room. This picture is said to be taken as the raid happened:


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  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    Wall Street Journal today had a very thorough article detailing the story of the events surrounding Bin's death.

    Initial identification of Osama was made by facial recognition and he was also identified by one of his wifes that was in the compound. DNA match was made the next day, essentially 24 hours later. As previously stated, they had his DNA ready.
  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,320MI6 Agent
    Wow, been a mad few days. So many questions now that I guess we will never hear the answers.

    Understand why he was better off / easier to be killed and dumped at sea etc however what a total hash / cockup has been made by the White house press statements

    e.g. Bin Laden armed resisting arrest, using woman as human shield etc. Only for them to revise their statements today

    I've never been into conspiracy theories however the chain of events and quick disposal does make you ponder regardless of the obvious reasons and statements given. Surely pics and footage must now be released otherwise I cannot see many Eastern nations believing any of this especially with today's events which has made things "stranger". Seems every man and his dog in Pakistan find it hard to believe he was in that compound. It's all very surreal!

    As for such pics "inflaming" the situation, well if they are going to retaliate they are going to do it anyhow. The longer such pics are delayed the more chances of people believing they are fake.

    Still cannot believe that compound has never been raided by the Pakistani Government, it's a damn fortress!!! This part is very shady indeed!!
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