03-05-2011, 02:45 AM
So we get photos of Obama and the gang watching the raid as it unfolded but we don't get to watch it ourselves? The revolution will not be televised.
Quote:President Obama was watching on a TV screen as a commando gunned down Osama Bin Laden. Via a video camera fixed to the helmet of a U.S. Navy Seal, the leader of the free world saw the terror chief shot in the left eye.
The Seal then carried out what is known in the military as a double tap' shooting him again, probably in the chest, to make certain he was dead. The footage of the battle in Bin Laden's Pakistani hideout relayed to the White House by satellite is said to show one of his wives acting as a human shield to protect him as he blasted away with an AK47 assault rifle.
She died, along with three other men, including one of Bin Laden's sons. Within hours, the Al Qaeda leader's body was buried at sea.
Intense: President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, alongside other Security staff, watch the mission unfold at the White House
Taking command: President Obama talks with members of the national security team in the White House situation room following the conclusion of the mission
Making his point: The President speaks during one of a series of meetings which took place in the Situation Room as National Security Adviser Tom Donilon listens
Quote:Despite President Obama claiming the master terrorist's death made the world a safer, better place', the head of the Central Intelligence Agency declared that terrorists would almost certainly' respond.The warning came on a day when:
â– Relations between Pakistan and the West were under intense strain amid disbelief that intelligence chiefs in Islamabad had no idea Bin Laden was living in a compound only 800 yards from the country's leading military academy.
â– U.S. officials sought to justify the torture of detainees at Guantanamo Bay by claiming it provided the crucial breakthrough in hunting down Bin Laden.
â– It emerged that a terror operative captured in Pakistan in 2004 said Al Qaeda would detonate a nuclear bomb in the U.S. if Bin Laden were killed or captured.
David Cameron said Bin Laden's death would be welcomed right across our country'.
But security was stepped up as he warned: It does not mark the end of the threat we face from extremist terrorism. Indeed, we will have to be particularly vigilant in the weeks ahead.'
Last night the Prime Minister chaired a meeting of the Government's emergency planning committee Cobra to assess the implications for the UK. Security sources have been told of specific threats against targets in North Africa and Europe.
Officials in Britain fear a lone wolf' currently off the security services' radar could be inspired to take revenge.
There is no specific intelligence pointing to any attack in response to Bin Laden's death, but it is common sense' to be on guard, Whitehall officials say.
Possible targets include popular tourist and business locations including the Houses of Parliament, Canary Wharf and the London Eye, say security experts.
President Obama announced Bin Laden's death in a televised statement shortly after 4am British time yesterday
He recalled the images from the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 which were seared into our national memory'.
Nearly 3,000 people were killed including 67 Britons when four jets hijacked by Al Qaeda extremists crashed in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. The attack left a gaping hole in our hearts', said the President.
Last night pictures were released of Mr Obama and his security team including Hillary Clinton watching the mission to kill Bin Laden in the White House's Situation Room.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.


Intense: President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, alongside other Security staff, watch the mission unfold at the White House
Taking command: President Obama talks with members of the national security team in the White House situation room following the conclusion of the mission
Making his point: The President speaks during one of a series of meetings which took place in the Situation Room as National Security Adviser Tom Donilon listens