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May 10, 2011


The Killing of Osama bin Laden


 <http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.62/author_detail.asp> Paul
Hollrah

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People celebrating bin Laden's death outside the White House.

 

The killing of Osama bin Laden on Sunday, May 1, 2011. or Sunday, April 24,
whichever White House version of the event you choose to believe. has
confronted us with a number of quandaries and anomalies. For example,
exactly how should we feel about American special operations forces charging
into the bedroom of an unarmed foreign leader in the middle of the night and
shooting him to death in front of his wives and children? Like the British,
should we consider that to be "not quite cricket?" Or should we stop to
remind ourselves of just who and what bin Laden is. er, was. and what he has
done to merit our profound hatred?

 

And what are we to make of the thousands of revelers. many college students.
who took to the streets on the evening of March 2 to celebrate Osama's
death. shouting, "U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!". amid spontaneous recitations of the
Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of the National Anthem? Are we to take
that as a genuine outpouring of patriotic fervor. something we've rarely
seen among members of the "me" generation? Or was it something else?

 

During the Reagan Administration, Islamic terrorists attacked the U.S.
Marine Corps barracks in Beirut; the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait; the U.S.
Embassy Annex in Beirut; Kuwait Airways Flight 221 at Tehran; TWA Flight
847, in Beirut; the Rhein-Main Air Base, in Germany; the Italian cruise ship
Achille Lauro; TWA Flight 840, over Greece; Pan Am Flight 103, over
Lockerbie, Scotland; and the CIA Headquarters at Langley, Virginia. At the
time, these attacks were all seen as random acts of violence, the work of a
few crazed extremists.

 

During the Clinton Administration, Islamic terrorists attacked the World
Trade Center in New York; two U.S. military bases in Saudi Arabia, one at
Riyadh and the other at Dhahran; the U.S. Embassy in Kenya; the U.S. Embassy
in Tanzania; and the USS Cole, in Yemen. These attacks were also viewed, not
as terror attacks, but as law enforcement issues for our courts. although
Clinton did send cruise missiles to destroy a Khartoum aspirin factory in
retaliation.   

 

It was not until September 11, 2001, during the early days of George W.
Bush's presidency, that Islamic terrorists finally decided that they'd have
to strike hard at the American homeland if they were ever to get our
attention. On that day they attacked the World Trade Center in New York and
the Pentagon in Washington, DC, killing more than 3,000 innocent civilians. 

 

In these eighteen attacks, some 3,900 people, mostly American civilians,
were killed. But it was not until the 9/11 attacks that we were finally able
to put a name and a face on the terror attacks. The name was al Qaeda and
the face was that of Osama bin Laden. 

 

In the years following 9/11 the attacks inspired by al Qaeda increased in
number, if not in severity. In early June 2006, Canadian officials arrested
twenty-one Muslim terrorists in connection with a plot to blow up the
Canadian Parliament Building in Ottawa and to behead the Prime Minister. The
terrorists had already acquired twice the amount of ammonium nitrate used in
the blast that destroyed the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in
April 1995. 

 

On June 23, 2006, FBI agents arrested seven home-grown terrorists in Miami.
The men had all sworn allegiance to al Qaeda and had expressed an intention
to blow up the Sears Tower in Chicago and the FBI Building in Miami. The
following month, FBI counterterrorism agents arrested the mastermind of a
plot to blow up the tunnels beneath the Hudson River between New York and
New Jersey.    

 

In August 2006, British authorities thwarted a plot to simultaneously blow
up as many as ten Continental, United, and American Airlines planes heading
to the U.S. using liquid explosives smuggled in carry-on luggage.  As an
example of their sheer madness, one Muslim couple planned to blow themselves
and their infant child out of the sky. Their bomb components were concealed
inside their baby's bottle. More than 25 Muslim terrorists were arrested in
connection with that plot.

 

In September 2009, undercover FBI agents arrested a 19-year-old terrorist,
an illegal alien from Jordan, who planned to blow up the 720 ft. tall
Fountain Place skyscraper in downtown Dallas, the fifth tallest building in
the city. And on November 5, 2009, a U.S. Army physician, Major Nidal Malik
Hasan, shot and killed 13 servicemen and wounded 30 others in a random
shooting at Fort Hood, Texas. all were returning from duty in Iraq and
Afghanistan.   

 

It is men such as these who were inspired by Osama bin Laden.  However, the
war on Islamic terrorism reached a milestone on May 1, 2011, when a U.S.
Special Operations assault team attacked a large house in Abbottabad,
Pakistan, a suburb of Islamabad. In the attack they shot and killed Osama
bin Laden. 

 

But how should we feel about that? Many Americans have expressed shock and
horror that American forces would carry out such an attack. killing an enemy
leader in his home, in the presence of his family, wrapping his body in a
white shroud and later dumping it into the sea. Some have suggested that it
was a criminal act.

It is ironic that, on the same day that bin Laden was killed and given a
respectable burial at sea, I received an email from a reader in New York
who, in the weeks following 9/11, was assigned the unthinkably gruesome task
of supervising the sifting of rubble from the World Trade Center, searching
for bits and pieces of human remains. One wonders how critics might have
reacted had they been assigned to the Disaster Mortuary Operational Response
Team (DMORT) at the Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island. 

 

Most of the victims found at Ground Zero were sent directly to the Medical
Examiner's Office, but what of the thousands of human body parts mixed in
with tens of thousands of tons of debris. glass shards, chunks of concrete,
metal fragments, etc. delivered in a steady stream of trucks shuttling
between Lower Manhattan and the landfill?     

 

Officers and police cadets assigned to the grizzly task of sorting through
the debris were often uncertain if what they found was actually a human body
part. With all of the restaurants in the Twin Towers, a great many chicken
bones from the fast food restaurants were found, as were large bones from
the stock pots in the expensive restaurants such as Top of The Towers and
Windows on the World. It was left to forensic anthropologists at the site to
determine which remains were of the human variety and which were not. When
human remains were found in the debris. body parts as small as a fingertip
and as large as an entire human body. they were photographed, bagged,
tagged, and sent to the Medical Examiner's office

 

One badly decomposed body was found; it was mashed flat, almost as if it had
been run over by a steam roller. The victim was quickly identified by a
serial number engraved on a prosthetic hip implant. As my reader describes
the scene, 

 

"The body parts were horribly torn apart and fragmented due to people
falling at or above terminal velocity (120 mph) through the tangled wires
and aluminum structural beams as the buildings collapsed. it was as if the
bodies had been put through a paper shredder."    

 

To this day, nearly half of the World Trade Center victims remain
unidentified. The Medical Examiner's office currently has in storage over
20,000 pieces of cryogenically frozen human remains, hoping that one day
they might be identified. 

 

And while we should never take pleasure in the death of another human being,
those who cringe at the thought of American troops assassinating a foreign
leader, sewing his remains into a white shroud and dumping him into the sea,
need only imagine themselves sifting through the debris at the Fresh Kills
Landfill on Staten Island. Focusing on the horrors of 9/11 it is important
to gain a bit of perspective on the sheer evil that bin Laden represented.
As my reader explains, "Sadly, bin Laden received far better treatment than
the unidentified remains that I found at the landfill. To suggest otherwise
is an outrageous insult to those who died so horribly on 9/11." 

 

One wonders how the thousands of reveling students who filled the streets in
celebration of bin Laden's death might have fared at the Fresh Kills
Landfill. Where was their latent patriotism when Harvard, Yale, Columbia,
Cal (Berkeley), and other liberal colleges and universities were banning
military and CIA recruiters from campus? Where were they when ROTC programs
were banned from their campuses? If and when it comes time for them to step
forward and wear the uniforms of our U.S. fighting forces, will they have
the courage to do so? 

 

And finally, it would also be most interesting to know. if they are so high
on fundamental American values. where were they when conservative speakers
such as Ann Coulter and David Horowitz were being denied their 1st Amendment
rights on college campuses? 

 

Was their sudden expression of patriotism just that. patriotism, love of
country? Or was it something else? Was it perhaps just another excuse to get
roaring drunk and make perfect asses of themselves in public? True patriots
would like to know. We'd like to think it represented a rebirth of
patriotism among those who are the children, grandchildren, and
great-grandchildren of the "Greatest Generation."      

 

 <http://familysecuritymatters.org/> FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributor
<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.62/author_detail.asp> Paul
Hollrah is a Senior Fellow at the Lincoln Heritage Institute.

 



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