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May 12, 2011 

Bin Laden's Last Daze 

By Bob Tyrrell 

| It seems to me that our government had vastly more intelligence on what
was going on in Obama bin Laden's ghastly hideout before sending SEAL Team 6
in last week than they are telling us. President Barack Obama told CBS that
the odds in favor of bin Laden being in the compound were "at best" 55
percent. My guess is that they were closer to 100 percent. 

We know that from satellites overhead, our intelligence officers thought
they had bin Laden spotted in the complex. A man that they concluded was bin
Laden was seen pacing regularly inside the compound grounds. Called "The
Pacer," he was tall, and they figured he might very well be the 6 foot 4
terror leader. So the order was sent to our SEAL team to go in.

Yet why did they need a second helicopter? They were only after one man.
They could have popped him or snatched him and been off. The answer is
obvious: They wanted to take his entire entourage with him and they knew who
composed it. 

Instead, after one of the choppers suffered some sort of difficulty, the
SEAL team was left with just one chopper to take some two dozen warriors and
the body out. So they left bin Laden's family for the Pakistanis to debrief.
Now we shall be squabbling with this insufferable ally interminably over our
lost baggage. The mission was a great success, but it was not perfect.

Today our intelligence community is dribbling out just the information it
wants the world to know, and I am all for it. The amateur show we saw last
week orchestrated by the White House was what one would expect from the
presidency of a community organizer with almost no executive background. It
was embarrassing, but now the professionals are back in charge. The
revelations over the weekend are eerie but somehow satisfying.

The man who enlisted a team of terrorist agents to get on four commercial
jets a decade ago and turn them into missiles, cruelly killing 3,000 people,
lived his last days like a cult leader with a pretty mangy cult. He sat in
robes and blankets peering at himself in an old television atop a
broken-down piece of furniture. The audio was withheld by our intelligence
people lest bin Laden get his message out to the outside world, but I do not
think it would have raised his stature in the minds of most viewers, at
least most civilized viewers.

It is said that he was a "hands on" leader even in the end. He sent his
courier out - we are led to believe he had only one - periodically to
deliver orders and home videos of himself groaning on. On the videos, he
dyed his beard, for with time, it had whitened. 

What do you suppose his agents hunkered down in various hideouts throughout
some of the least inhabitable parts of this orb thought of him? If you were
his No. 2 in command, you might be too busy hoofing it from one hideout to
the other. His lieutenants have a way of being vaporized. Others might feel
they had received a celestial order from a prophet, but are apparently not
real quick to execute such orders. The fact of the matter is that al-Qaida
is not doing too well these days. Kaboom, there goes another one.

Not much is known about the workings of bin Laden's mind except that he
liked things to blow up, smash into things and go up in flames. Presumably,
he could have directed action films brilliantly in Hollywood had his life
taken a different turn. 

Oddly, he seems to have come to Al Gore's position on "climate change." This
makes him the second dubious figure in two months to come to Gore's side.
Last month, Charles Manson broke years of silence from California's Corcoran
State Prison - no relation to Washington's Corcoran Gallery of Art -
rumbled, "Everyone's God, and if we don't wake up to that, there's going to
be no weather because our polar caps are melting because we're doing bad
things to the atmosphere." 

I do not know if bin Laden had any helpful hints lately on the environment
because intelligence officials blocked out the audio, but I do know that in
October, he urged his followers to get active in the Pakistan flood relief
for "We are in need of a big change in the method of relief work because the
number of victims is great due to climate changes in modern times." Gore
could not put it better, but what al-Qaida might do to improve relief work,
I do not know. Maybe they could blow up a bridge.

Actually, bin Laden sounds like just another American progressive in talking
about Iraq and "big corporations." In 2007, he chided our Democratic
Congress for not concluding the war in Iraq, which he attributed to the
massive influence of "big corporations." In another bull, he lauded Jimmy
Carter for his book advancing Palestinian rights and commented knowledgeably
on the works of Noam Chomsky, whose books I had not known are apparently
available in Arabic. Congratulations, Jimmy and Noam.

Yet in the end, bin Laden was a lonely has-been - a leader of a cult with
only three women and some goats, and the women he had to marry. Somehow,
even the Rev. Jim Jones of the People's Temple exited more gloriously.

 



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