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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: FOLLOW THE BODY - Closing in on bin Laden The long-hunted al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces during a 40-minute raid on his compound in Pakistan on May 2. See how the events unfolded: Bin Laden was thought to be in Pakistan, but instead of hiding in the remote tribal areas where Predator strikes have been targeting lower-level militants, he sought refuge in Abbottabad, a well-populated military and tourist town just north of Islamabad. The compound where he was found was located in a neighborhood populated by military families one mile from the elite Pakistan Military Academy. The one-acre complex was built in 2005 with a three-story residence eight times the size of the surrounding houses. It had no Internet or telephone connection, and residents burned their trash in an outdoor area of the compound instead of placing it outside to be picked up. The bin Laden family lived on the upper floors of the main house, and two other families lived in the compound: one on the first floor of the main building, and one in a second residence. Close to 20 women and children were there during the raid. A team of Navy SEALs departed Afghanistan in two Black Hawk helicopters and arrived at the compound about 1 a.m. Pakistan time. One helicopter dropped SEALs on an area outside the compound, where they scaled the walls to get inside. Another crashed into one of the compound's south outer walls, but none of those aboard was hurt. The SEALs later destroyed the downed helicopter. A third helicopter, a Chinook, arrived to provide additional support. As the commandos entered the compound, they came under fire from a man in a small residence near the main house. They shot and killed him, and his wife was killed in the crossfire. As they entered the first floor of the main house, they shot and killed another man. He was not armed, but an AK47 was on the floor of the room. On their way up to the second floor, they shot and killed bin Laden's son Khalid. SEALs then made their way to the third floor of the house and entered the room bin Laden was in. U.S. officials, revising initial statements that bin Laden had engaged in a firefight, said Tuesday that the al-Qaeda leader was unarmed when he resisted the attack. There was an AK47 and a pistol in the room. Officials said that bin Laden's wife "rushed the assaulter" and was shot in the leg, backing away from earlier suggestions that bin Laden had used women as human shields. Bin Laden died from shots to the head and chest shortly before 2 a.m. After he was killed at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, Osama bin Laden's body was flown by helicopter to Afghanistan for identification, then airlifted to the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson in an undisclosed location on the Arabian Sea. The team that killed Osama bin Laden is from the U.S. Navy's Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG), a tier one counterterrorism and Special Mission Unit, or "black unit," that is headquartered in Virginia Beach. The team is a component of the Joint Special Operations Command. Bin Laden's preparation for burial included some traditional Muslim practices, according to an unnamed senior Defense Department official. Muslim scholars disagree about whether the burial was, in fact, done according to Islam's mandates. What we know about the 50-minute rites: 1. Washing 2. Covering 3. Prayer 4. Burial 5. Timing A senior U.S. intelligence official said these methods were used: Visual Comparative DNA SOURCES: Defense Department, Associated Press, GlobalSecurity.org, CIA, Muslim Council of Britain, 2005 satellite image: Digital Globe via Google Earth Pro. GRAPHIC: Bonnie Berkowitz, Mary Kate Cannistra, Kat Downs, Laris Karklis, Todd Lindeman, Alicia Parlapiano, Cristina Rivero and Gene Thorp - The Washington Post. Updated May 5, 2011.
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#1. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)
Bin Laden died from shots to the head and chest shortly before 2 a.m. Lets see.. President interupts night time tv to anounce bunny is dead. Around 10 pm central . So what...they waited 6 hours to inform the public? I was under the impression that it had just happened withing the hour. Lots of timing errors... Killed around 2 am dumped around two am... the raid is now 40 minutes long... Even the faithful obamanauts that have half a mind might question such simple continuity fouls..
=============================================== UPDATE: Only 1 killed in raid was armed...
#3. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#2)
Bin Laden died from shots to the head and chest shortly before 2 a.m. The blind believer (Obamanaughts and jack boot thugs) might think he WAS captured alive , shot on ship , and pushed over. No wash, no glorification... It's the scenario that best matches the timeline
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