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Ron Paul: I Would Not Have Ordered Bin Laden Raid

Published May 12, 2011 | FoxNews.com

Rep.  <http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/ron-paul.htm#r_src=ramp> Ron
Paul, a soon-to-be presidential candidate known for opposing U.S. military
intervention overseas, said if he were president, he would not have
duplicated President Obama's plan for taking out the man responsible for the
Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. 

Paul plans to announce his candidacy Friday in New Hampshire, two sources
told Fox News. Ahead of that announcement, he suggested in a radio interview
Tuesday that the U.S. government could have worked with
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/pakistan.htm#r_src=ramp> Pakistan to
secure Usama bin Laden's capture instead of unilaterally entering the
country and killing him -- despite concerns that the Pakistanis could have
tipped him off. 

"It was absolutely not necessary," Paul said of the May 1 CIA-led
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/navy-seals.htm#r_src=ramp> Navy
SEALs raid.

The Texas congressman questioned whether Obama could have gotten away with
the operation if Usama bin Laden had been in a country other than Pakistan. 

"What if he had been in a hotel in London?" Paul said on Newsradio 1040 WHO.
"So would we have sent the ... helicopters into London because they were
afraid the information would get out? No, you don't want to do that."

Paul said the  <http://www.foxnews.com/topics/u.s.htm#r_src=ramp> United
States should have gone after
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/iraq/osama-bin-laden.htm#r_src=ramp>
bin Laden the same way it went after
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/khalid-shaikh-mohammed.htm#r_src=ram
p> Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, architect of the Sept. 11 attacks, by working
with the Pakistan government.

"They arrested him, actually, and turned him over to us," Paul said,
suggesting the same formula should have applied to bin Laden. 

Though Paul is credited by some with inspiring the Tea Party movement, one
faction of that movement was not happy with the comment. 

"If there is any doubt that Ron Paul should not even get near the Oval
Office, even on a tour of the White House, he has just revealed it," Tea
Party Nation founder Judson Phillips said on his website. "For a Congressman
to say the raid to kill the man who is one of the greatest mass murderers of
Americans in history was, 'not necessary,' is simply nuts." 

Other potential GOP candidates have expressed support for the way Obama
handled the bin Laden operation. Asked about Paul's comments, an aide to
businessman and potential candidate Herman Cain reiterated that sentiment. 

"Mr. Cain believes that bringing Usama bin Laden to justice was absolutely
the right thing to do," spokeswoman Ellen Carmichael said. 

Paul, who ran unsuccessfully for president in 2008, is expected to make his
candidacy announcement Friday in New Hampshire, site of the
first-in-the-nation presidential primary. He has already started a
presidential exploratory committee, opened an office in Iowa and raised more
than $1 million online last week on the day of the first Republican
presidential debate, hosted by Fox News and the South Carolina
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/republican-party.htm#r_src=ramp>
Republican Party.

Pakistani officials, while saying the death of bin Laden is a positive
development, have decried the U.S. raid as a violation of their sovereignty.
Obama officials have staunchly defended the mission. 

Paul has used the death of bin Laden to renew his push to withdraw U.S.
troops from
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/afghanistan.htm#r_src=ramp>
Afghanistan. Paul also wants to drastically reduce the U.S. military
presence around the world. 

 
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