5 Questions our Beaming President Needs to Answer on the Death of Osama bin
Laden

Posted By Joseph Klein On May 4, 2011 

President Obama is basking in the after-glow of the successful operation
that led to the demise of Osama bin Laden. As I have said previously, he
deserves credit for making the gutsy decision to use a Navy SEAL team to
take Bin Laden down.
<http://www.newsrealblog.com/2011/05/02/usa-usa-american-forces-bring-osama-
bin-laden-to-justice/>  Of course, the lion's share of the credit belongs to
the special operations forces themselves, who overcame immense odds to mount
the incredibly risky attack ordered by their commander-in-chief.

However, as President Obama savors the high point of his time in office to
date, there are some questions that he needs to answer to the American
people. Here are just a few of them.

1. Does the president have any change of heart about the harsh criticisms he
leveled at his predecessor for using renditions of suspected terrorist
detainees and enhanced interrogation techniques in light of the crucial
information they yielded on the identity of bin Laden's trusted courier,
which in turn led us to locate Bin Laden himself?

Since taking office, President Obama has largely followed the
counter-terrorism policies of President George W. Bush, despite criticizing
them while campaigning to succeed Bush. Guantanamo
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/guideDesc.asp?catid=135&type=issue>
remains open. Military commissions are still being used by the Obama
administration to try some detained terrorist suspects. Renditions and
indefinite detentions of high risk suspects without trial have continued.
It's time for President Obama to admit that he was wrong in castigating the
Bush administration during the campaign and acknowledge the continuity of
Bush's policies that are necessary to fight an evil foe determined to kill
as many Americans as possible.

2. Why have there been so many conflicting reports on what happened during
the mission?

First we were told by the president's chief counterterrorism adviser, John
O. Brennan <http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/Brennan-John.html> ,
who reportedly observed the mission in real time from a live feed
transmitted by the Navy Seals as it went down, that Bin Laden had a firearm
which he was using when confronted and shot.

Brennan said in his initial account that Bin Laden was

engaged in a firefight with those that entered the area of the house he was
in

We were also told that he used one of his wives as a human shield.

The next day we learned that Bin Laden was not carrying a weapon when he was
killed by our forces, but was somehow resisting arrest. We also learned that
Bin Laden had not used any human shield. Given the fog of war in a
fast-moving operation, why did Brennan speak with such certainty in the
first place on what happened when apparently he did not know the whole
story? Was there an attempt to justify killing Bin Laden, rather than taking
him into custody, in order to satisfy international law sticklers including
President Obama himself?  Will the Obama administration, in its usual
deference to the United Nations, comply with the request from the UN's
senior human rights official, Navi Pillay
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/fp/Articles/Read4cf9.html?GUID=211B4872-
A61F-4A52-9C30-3AABED46B40B> , for detailed information on the operation to
confirm its 'legality?'

3. Why did the Obama administration show such concern in handling and
disposing of bin Laden's body to make sure it conformed to Islamic law?

President Obama said in his speech to the nation on Sunday night that

"Bin Laden was not a Muslim leader; he was a mass murderer of Muslims.

If Bin Laden represented a perversion of Islam, why obsess that he be buried
within 24 hours and cleansed in accordance with Islamic law? Why not bury
him in an unmarked grave or drop him into the sea to live with the fishes
after making absolutely sure that we have confirmed his identity?

4. What are we going to do about double-dealing Pakistan where al Qaeda
terrorists are finding sanctuary? Shouldn't we re-focus our efforts in the
region from counter-insurgency, nation-building in Afghanistan to more
limited counter-terrorism operations in Pakistan and Yemen where our enemy
is now concentrated?

The Obama administration wisely left Pakistan in the dark about the Bin
Laden mission until it was completed. Elements of Pakistan's military and
intelligence services have a record of working with the Taliban and al
Qaeda. There is no way that bin Laden could have been hiding in a town
filled with Pakistani military facilities and within yards of Pakistan's
equivalent of West Point without the knowledge and support of members of
Pakistan's military and intelligence service. Advance information about the
operation in the wrong hands would have ensured the failure of the mission
and could well have brought about significant casualties to our forces.

After initially praising the killing of Bin Laden as a "major setback to
terrorist organizations around the world," the Pakistan government issued a
statement yesterday complaining that the United States had undertaken an
"unauthorized unilateral action." It's time for a major push back against
this fair weather, duplicitous 'ally.'

Is the Obama administration planning to revisit the billions of dollars
Pakistan receives each year from our country? Will we continue, and even
expand our counter-terrorist operations in Pakistan, including continued
drone attacks and commando raids, without seeking Pakistan's permission as
their treacherous government demands?

And aren't we wasting billions of dollars and sacrificing the lives of our
soldiers trying to re-build Afghanistan when the global terrorist networks
threatening America are now operating out of Pakistan and Yemen, not
Afghanistan?

5. Finally, will the Obama administration continue to mistakenly look at
radical Islamist groups like the Muslim Brotherhood
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/Muslim%20Brotherhood.pdf>  and
their U.S. affiliates such as the Council of American Islamic Relations
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=6176> and
the Islamic Society of North America
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=6178>
benignly, distinguishing them from al Qaeda, even though they are using more
stealth means towards the same Islamic supremist agenda to impose sharia law
as broadly as possible?

President Obama can take pride in his accomplishment of ridding the world of
Osama bin Laden. But the American people deserve answers to these and other
difficult questions in the days, weeks and months to come.

Joseph Klein is the author of a recent book entitled Lethal Engagement:
Barack Hussein Obama, the United Nations and Radical Islam
<http://www.amazon.com/Lethal-Engagement-Joseph-Klein/dp/1617392251/ref=sr_1
_12?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1283350906&sr=8-12> 

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