I'm surprised they buried Bin laden's body at sea, because without a corpse it's just going to lead to conspiracy theories that he's still alive.
The pictures of his dead body aren't going to mean as much since they shot him
in the face, right above the left eye. So they blew most of his head off.
Again, I'm seeing the value in Erin's medievalist approach.
Interesting, one theory on why Bin Laden built the place so close to the Pakistani military academy is because that made it essentially drone proof. You can't be buzzing the equivalent of Pakistani's West Point with killer flying drones.
This is pretty amazing - local man accidentally liveblogs bin Laden's death. Just some guy using Twitter to complain about the annoying helicopters in his neighborhood!
Interesting article from
The Times of India
on Pakistani complicity: [link]
US analysts uniformly suggested that the Pakistani security establishment's claim of a role in the operation is clearly aimed at ducking charges of its military's possible role in hiding bin Laden. ''This is hugely embarrassing for Pakistan,'' was a common refrain on US TV channels throughout the night.
...
US officials have said for years that they believed bin Laden escaped to Pakistan after the American bombing campaign in Afghanistan. But Pakistani officials, including its former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, insisted that he was in Afghanistan, even as Afghan officials would angrily refute it and say he is in Pakistan. In the end, the Americans and Afghans were right on the money.
I'm kind of amazed that one of the two helicopters they used went down with mechanical failure. Did nobody have the mechanics give it a once over before they sent it on this mission?
"Uh, squad leader, we've got a situation here."
"Copy. What you got?"
"Uhm, we're out of oil."
"Come again?"
I'm wondering now if they postponed the attack until after the Royal Wedding. They certainly wouldn't want a gathering of a million people in the streets of London after assassinating Bin Laden.
I'm kind of amazed that one of the two helicopters they used went down with mechanical failure.
I dunno. Helicopters are very complex and are sometimes known to fail even with the best preventative maintenance.
Remember the attempt to rescue the hostages in Iran back in '79 or so? Called off due to a helicopter's mechanical issues. (In the process of leaving Iran, a transport collided with a helicopter on the ground, killing some American servicemen.)
bon bon called it last night:
Was there ever any doubt?
Remind me again, why is that kind of thing OK?
Friend's husband was a helicopter mechanic in the AF. Let's just say that they never ran out of work with those things. And he avoided flying in them as much as possible.
Remind me again, why is that kind of thing OK?
Because it's an accident and liberals have no sense of humor. Or so I've been lead to believe.