Bin Laden death could boost markets short-term
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It's probably more that they didn't want the grave to get made into a shrine or a rallying point for others rather than nobody would take him. Although I can also see why nobody would take him. If it's bollocks then the it's easily disproved.11 Bravo wrote:
ya bollocks. muslim tradition so what.Kmar wrote:
A swift burial (if at sea) is apprently what is called for per Muslim tradition.tazz. wrote:
I agree.
Body apparently buried in <4 hours?
fuck off.http://gu.com/p/2znhx/tfSpark wrote:
where are you guys getting that from? the stuff i have said that it will happen but hasn't yet.
It's fishy.Kmar wrote:
It's probably more that they didn't want the grave to get made into a shrine or a rallying point for others rather than nobody would take him. Although I can also see why nobody would take him. If it's bollocks then the it's easily disproved.11 Bravo wrote:
ya bollocks. muslim tradition so what.Kmar wrote:
A swift burial (if at sea) is apprently what is called for per Muslim tradition.tazz. wrote:
I agree.
Body apparently buried in <4 hours?
fuck off.
http://gu.com/p/2znhx/tf
The fact that he is dead isn't. I guess that could change after more details emerge.tazz. wrote:
It's fishy.Kmar wrote:
It's probably more that they didn't want the grave to get made into a shrine or a rallying point for others rather than nobody would take him. Although I can also see why nobody would take him. If it's bollocks then the it's easily disproved.11 Bravo wrote:
ya bollocks. muslim tradition so what.
i dont agreeKmar wrote:
The fact that he is dead isn't.
And find tasteful frames.FEOS wrote:
I'm willing to bet photos will be released. It took some time for photos of all three of those to be released after they were killed. They had to be prettied up a bit...
we'll see.11 Bravo wrote:
i dont agreeKmar wrote:
The fact that he is dead isn't.
.. and if it's on a ship I imagine there are witnesses. I bet they'll want to protect the identities of the seals though.FEOS wrote:
I'm willing to bet photos will be released. It took some time for photos of all three of those to be released after they were killed. They had to be prettied up a bit...
just sayin. you would be better off saying this stuff once you have all the pics and stuff.Kmar wrote:
we'll see.11 Bravo wrote:
i dont agreeKmar wrote:
The fact that he is dead isn't.
Dylan Avery is charging up his video camera right now
There isn't enough evidence to the contrary at this point.11 Bravo wrote:
just sayin. you would be better off saying this stuff once you have all the pics and stuff.Kmar wrote:
we'll see.11 Bravo wrote:
i dont agree
Dylan Avery is charging up his video camera right now
Of course. But that's no fun.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
At this point pretty much everything is speculation. We'll just have to wait and see.
11 Bravo wrote:
shut the fuck up and just keep quiet in your little shit hole country.Ultrafunkula wrote:
So now that Osama is gone, who is the CI and A gonna train and arm next for global terrorism?
By mid-February, intelligence from multiple sources was clear enough that Obama wanted to "pursue an aggressive course of action," a senior administration official said. Over the next two and a half months, Obama led five meetings of the National Security Council focused solely on whether bin Laden was in that compound and, if so, how to get him, the official said.
Normally, the U.S. shares its counterterrorism intelligence widely with trusted allies in Britain, Canada, Australia and elsewhere. And the U.S. normally does not carry out ground operations inside Pakistan without collaboration with Pakistani intelligence. But this mission was too important and too secretive.
On April 29, Obama approved an operation to kill bin Laden. It was a mission that required surgical accuracy, even more precision than could be delivered by the government's sophisticated Predator drones. To execute it, Obama tapped a small contingent of the Navy's elite SEAL Team Six and put them under the command of CIA Director Leon Panetta, whose analysts monitored the compound from afar.
Panetta was directly in charge of the team, a U.S. official said, and his conference room was transformed into a command center.
Shocking wrote:
Regardless of the -fact- that the CIA had no contact whatsoever with Osama, you assume people in the 70s fighting the USSR could have foreseen that this would have been the result.
Ya sure ultra.