We could probably debate the strategy-and-why-it-was-taken-and-whether-that-is-why-he-was-found-now ad nauseum but don't think it's probably wise on YT.
Those wonderfully brave Americans who actually did the hard and brave work of intelligence and then dispatching OBL actually took out a mass murderer whose thirst for killing innocent people was limitless and who lived his own life as a frank coward, in stark contrast to their heroic lives. They plot and plan, fly to his lair, land helo's or repel down, engage in a fierce firefight, breach his quarters and just go in after him, not knowing what in the world would happen next, find him, shoot him and others, collect his body, search and take what they need, blow up the dead helo and leave! To me what they did was the hard part.
I wonder if we will ever know their identifies or if they will have to be kept secret for their and their families' safety?
__________________ Jeanie and Tibbe One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis |