and the word "we" 35 times by my quick count. "Our" 46 times."For the record, ladies and gentlemen, in his brief announcement last night President Obama used the word 'I' ten times, the word 'me' three times, the word 'mine' five times, and the word 'my' three times." -Rush
"For the record, ladies and gentlemen, in his brief announcement last night President Obama used the word 'I' ten times, the word 'me' three times, the word 'mine' five times, and the word 'my' three times." -Rush
"For the record, ladies and gentlemen, in his brief announcement last night President Obama used the word 'I' ten times, the word 'me' three times, the word 'mine' five times, and the word 'my' three times." -Rush
The Pakistanis are furious that we had the audacity to conduct this raid without notifying them first. They would have preferred to handle this themselves. US spokespersons replied that we purposely did not tip the Pakistanis off to the upcoming mission, because their internal "leaks" would have certainly warned Bin Laden and ruined the chances for success. The Pakistanis are calling it a blow to their sovereignty.
Lee
and the word "we" 35 times by my quick count. "Our" 46 times.
Thank-you, Lee.This thread is to discuss the operation by US forces that resulted in the death of Usama Bin Laden. Let's not turn this into a political debate, since we all know where that will lead.
Lee
America's first attempt to kill Osama bin Laden came 13 years ago in August 1998, when president Bill Clinton launched "Operation Infinite Reach" in retaliation for the suicide bombings that devastated US embassies in Nairobi and Daressalam.
Sixty six cruise missiles were launched from the Arabian Sea at camps in eastern Afghanistan to kill Al Qaeda's senior leadership who were due to meet in a shura council.
Pakistan's military leadership was informed by US counterparts shortly before the missiles entered their airspace, just in case they mistook it for an Indian attack (India and Pakistan had just tested nuclear weapons earlier in May).
Shortly after, bin Laden cancelled his planned meeting. Many US officials believe the Pakistani Army and the ISI tipped bin Laden off.
I unapologetically lean right gentlemen and posts that do likewise are about as popular here as sand in the vaseline jar. There is precious little room on music related boards for the conservative voice so I'll be taking mine and moving on. Don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out, right?
If I were in the Pakistani government, I would be pretty upset about it too, but they're just going to have to get over it. I shouldn't have been too surprised. The US wanted Bin Laden so badly they wouldn't consider any risk whatsoever to taking him out of the equation. His burial seems to have been hasty, but I expect the scenario must have been debated and agreed a long time ago ("What happens when we actually DO catch him...?") The risks may have been that he got tipped-off, that he could have escaped, that he become a martyr, endless arguments about how and where he was buried....The Pakistanis are furious that we had the audacity to conduct this raid without notifying them first. They would have preferred to handle this themselves. US spokespersons replied that we purposely did not tip the Pakistanis off to the upcoming mission, because their internal "leaks" would have certainly warned Bin Laden and ruined the chances for success. The Pakistanis are calling it a blow to their sovereignty.
Lee
So we've been watching these developments since Sunday, and a few issues/questions continue to make me skeptical:
What makes me skeptical:
- Politico claims the WH is retracting statements that Bin Laden used a woman as a shield
- Politico claims the WH is retracting statements that Bin Laden had a weapon
- Politico and others claim that bin Laden was killed late in the event which lasted ~40 mins
As I continue to watch this closely, it feels to me that, so far, the only thing really accomplished was to get him "killed" somehow.
- How do we know for sure bin Laden did not kill himself? There can never be proof unless they release the video showing the exact moment he's killed
- If he was killed after a long battle, could he have booby-trapped his computers in the meantime, thus diminishing the value of the raid?
- It is likely the house had secret places to hide computers and other data - did the US forces have enough time to search thoroughly? Or are they relying on Pakistan to complete this part of the mission?
- It is unlikely he was alone with his wife in his bedroom when they "got" him, as ABCnews and others reported, especially if they got to him long after the shooting began. Reason being that even if he were there and resisted by shooting, they could still injure him and take him alive, as he would have been worth more alive than dead (a little sodium pentothal would spew out some interesting details). Another reason is that he could have tried to flee. And even if he was there, he could have taken his own life as he had promised.
- One is not cured of kidney failure, so where's his kidney dilation machine?
- What's the US's motivation to really bury the body at sea and not take it back to the US or any other place? Any sophisticated state would be able to recover the corpse from the sea if they wanted to... Why wouldn't the US blow up the body entirely?
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