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The Shot That Killed Bin Laden 

Tuesday, May 03, 2011 
By  <http://www.cnsnews.com/source/72879> Rich Galen 

At 12:09 Monday morning, as I was watching the coverage of the events
surrounding President Obama's announcement of the death of Osama bin Laden,
I tweeted: "Wonder if we'll ever find out which member of the assault team
took the shot that killed bin Laden?"

The alert that the President would be making a rare - maybe unprecedented -
announcement late on a Sunday night (Eastern time) activated my alerts about
five minutes after I had hit the SEND key to push out the regular Monday
edition of MULLINGS, which was about corn prices, not Special Forces.

At 1:41 Monday morning I got an e-mail from Speaker Boehner's chief of staff
Barry Jackson who has spent much of his adult life on one end of
Pennsylvania Avenue or the other. It simply read: "We will not tire, we will
not falter, we will not fail...justice will be done."

Words from President Bush's address to the nation shortly after 9/11.

Someone pulled the trigger on the gun that killed bin Laden. Somewhere,
someone cast the barrel of the rifle which fired the round that killed bin
Laden. Somewhere someone had mined the coal, or tended the nuclear plant
that generated the power to run the furnace that cast the barrel of the
rifle that fired the round that killed bin Laden.

D-Day didn't begin on June 6, 1944. It had begun years earlier when it was
decided there would be a D-Day and the foundations for factories began to be
poured to house the furnaces which would forge those millions of rifle
barrels.

By December 7, 1941 America's might had already been stirring, but it was
the attack on Pearl Harbor which was the ringing of the national alarm clock
sending millions of Americans to work, and to war.

September 11, 2001 was no less jarring to our generation. And, like the Axis
powers before them, our enemies have mistaken the unruly, uniquely American
style of rough-and-tumble public discourse for a dissipation of national
will to defeat an enemy whom we believe has done us a grievous wrong.

When President Bush went to what has become known as Ground Zero and put his
arm around that retired firefighter, Bob Beckwith, and shouted into the
megaphone that "they're all going to hear us pretty soon" no one could have
believed it would take nearly 10 years to fire the round that killed bin
Laden.

Sometime late last week, President Barak Obama made the decision to approve
the mission. That's when Presidents - leaders - earn their money. Much like
when Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said on the evening of June 5, 1944,
"Tonight, we go."

And, like D-Day, there was no guarantee that anyone was going to get bin
Laden in his sights so the shot could be fired which would kill him. In
fact, Eisenhower had drafted a message in case of failure: "Our landings in
the Cherbourg-Havre area have failed to gain a satisfactory foothold and I
have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was
based upon the best information available. The troop, the air [force] and
the navy did all that bravery and devotion to duty could do. If any blame or
fault attaches to the attempt, it is mine alone."

As someone mentioned on Joe Scarborough's program this morning, if the
mission had gone wrong, no one would be talking about Defense Secretary Bob
Gates, or CIA Director Leon Panetta or the U.S. commander in Afghanistan
Gen. David Petraeus - we would be talking about Obama.

But, the mission went right. The mission which had started as far back as
2002 when the nickname of one of bin Laden's couriers was squeezed out of a
prisoner presumably at Guantanamo. Like the pouring of the first footers for
the first factory before World War II that disclosure set in motion a series
of events which ended Sunday in success.

So, who took the shot that killed bin Laden?

America.

 



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