false dichotomy
Bin Laden raid not one in milllion after all
by charles davis
Friday, April 27, 2012
In remarks reported by the U.S. government's official news network, Voice of America, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton -- like every other Obama administration official this election season -- recounts with pride that glorious spring day when, flowers blooming and birds chirping, a team of Navy SEALs found what they admit was an unarmed Osama bin Laden and shot him dead.
While the rah-rah, Obama-got-Osama! stuff is passé and unremarkable at this point, what's noteworthy is Clinton's boast in her speech that the bin Laden raid was not out of the ordinary at all. It wasn't a one-off, spectacularly exceptional raid undertaken because the target was the world's most wanted terrorist, she says. Gosh no. America does this sort of stuff all the time!
- "This may sound really exotic and scary to you all, but we've
probably done something similar to this - helicopter in, take the target,
look for who you're after, and get out of there - we have probably done
it now 1,000 times."
Life is so unimportant to self-styled liberal humanitarians that it doesn't even factor into their ostensibly all-encompassing contingency planning, as Voice of America notes:
- Even with that experience on the ground, Clinton said President
Barack Obama's advisors worked through every contingency they could think
of in assessing the bin Laden raid: What if something went wrong with the
helicopters, like in the failed effort to rescue hostages in Iran in
1980? When was the next moonless night? What would Pakistan do?
That's not the only conspicuous absence, though. Check out this description of the raid and see if you can see what's missing:
- As the raid progressed, a helicopter damaged its tail section on a
wall of the bin Laden compound, so another chopper was sent in from
Afghanistan. SEALs moved women and children from the house to shield them
from an explosion set off to destroy the damaged helicopter while other
SEALs brought out what they hoped was bin Laden's body. "All of this
is happening - the body is going out, the women and children are coming
in, the reserve helicopter is on its way, but it's not there yet,"
Clinton says. "There was a lot of breath-holding."
Either way, it's probably best to keep the story ambiguous.
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