Monday, May 16, 2011

Truth

The firefight at Bin Laden's compound pitted two or three men against a dozen or more commandos. Bin Laden didn't engage in the firefight and used no human shield. He wasn't even armed. U.S. forces shot him dead anyway. That's the truth.
Four of the five people shot to death in the operation that killed Osama bin Laden, including the al-Qaida leader himself, were unarmed and never fired a shot. The truth differs markedly from the Obama administration's original claims that the Navy SEALs came under heavy small-arms fire in a prolonged firefight.
According to the officials' account, as the first SEAL team moved into the compound, they took small-arms fire from the guest house in the compound. The SEALs returned fire, killing bin Laden's courier and the courier's wife, who died in the crossfire.
White House officials initially suggested bin Laden had been holding a gun and perhaps firing at U.S. forces. There was a report that he used his wife as a human shield. In fact, bin Laden was in pajamas and unarmed at the time he was shot. A commando fired two quick shots, one to the chest and one to the head.
Instead of a chaotic firefight, the commando assault was a precision operation, with SEALs moving carefully through the compound, room to room, floor to floor. Most of the operation was spent in what the military calls “exploiting the site,” gathering up the computers, hard drives and files that could provide valuable intelligence on al Qaeda operatives and operations worldwide.

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