So glad justice was served by the hands of our very own Navy SEALs! If their was ever a debate who had the greatest Special Forces in our Military, not anymore! Job well done Navy SEALs, America Thanks You! Our Navy SEAL's went into Pakistan and conducted swift justice for all those who lost loved ones and their lives in the attacks on 9/11.
America Thanks You!
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Remebr the time difference. (CNN) -- In the dark of night, U.S. helicopters approached a high-walled compound in Pakistan on a mission to capture or kill one of the world's most notorious terrorist leaders.
Less than 40 minutes later -- early Monday morning in Pakistan -- Osama bin Laden was dead, along with four others inside the complex, and the U.S. forces departed with the slain al Qaeda leader's body to fulfill a vow that originated shortly after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States
I dont think we will know for sure the details until the offical report is out.
Also a reports say that :At some point, one of the assaulting helicopters crashed due to a mechanical failure, according to the officials. I would like to know who's Helicopter this was.
ctyankee said:When will the official mission summary be released? AKAIK there is still some confusion as to when the operation was conducted; not that it changes the celebratory mood, but I'm curious...
The timing of the announcement 11:30 PM on Sunday night is mighty peculiar...
Oh, and HOOYAH to the SEAL team -- it may not have been anything more that a 'normal operation' to the team, but to the rest of us it was certainly "medal worthy" in every sense of the meaning!
I don't believe that you were the reason for that reply. A commentator on the radio this morning pointed out that this was in keeping with the custom of taking care of the body in a timely manner and to show that we are not at war with Islam. Whether one agrees or not with what happened we must remember that we still have many forces in Iraq, Afghanistan and countless other predominately Muslim nations around the world; we sure don't want to make it any less safe for them.
I believe it also keeps his body or burial place if they had chosen on land from becoming some kind of shrine or making him a martyr. Disposing of his body at sea puts an end to it. It has also been disclosed that this was a kill mission and never intended as a capture one.
And it seems appropriate to me that it was the Seals that carried out this mission since they are train for both land and sea missions. Personally I am just glad it was one of our Special Ops teams and the job was not contracted out to a company.
Denise ( A Seabee mom) said:
I simply copied reason that have been given for the disposal of his body so quickly.. I dont think there is any religious bashing.
Oh and who better to handle a burial at sea but our Navy Seals! Love the irony of that!
I don't believe that you were the reason for that reply. A commentator on the radio this morning pointed out that this was in keeping with the custom of taking care of the body in a timely manner and to show that we are not at war with Islam. Whether one agrees or not with what happened we must remember that we still have many forces in Iraq, Afghanistan and countless other predominately Muslim nations around the world; we sure don't want to make it any less safe for them.
I believe it also keeps his body or burial place if they had chosen on land from becoming some kind of shrine or making him a martyr. Disposing of his body at sea puts an end to it. It has also been disclosed that this was a kill mission and never intended as a capture one.
And it seems appropriate to me that it was the Seals that carried out this mission since they are train for both land and sea missions. Personally I am just glad it was one of our Special Ops teams and the job was not contracted out to a company.
Denise ( A Seabee mom) said:
I simply copied reason that have been given for the disposal of his body so quickly.. I dont think there is any religious bashing.
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