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Despite all this, whether bin Laden is alive or dead is actually pretty irrelevant. Obama has no real choice but to revitalize the search for him, if only for political considerations. If al-Qaeda were to attack in the United States the first months of his term, Obama would end up for the rest of it explaining why he wasn't more vigilant.
But what if bin Laden really is dead, buried under a hundred tons of rock at Tora Bora or so weakened that he might as well be dead? Indefinitely crashing around Afghanistan and Pakistan's wild, mountainous tribal region on a ghost hunt cannot serve our interests. The longer we leave troops in Afghanistan the worse the civil war there will become. One day Obama will need to give up the hunt - declare bin Laden either dead or irrelevant. He has more important enemies to deal with, from Iran to Russia.
Originally posted by Allred5923
When Will Obama Give Up the Bin Laden Ghost Hunt?
(Obama is CFR and so is his advisor Zbigniew Brezezinski.) I find the opening text says it all,
“The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is the American Branch a society which originated in England… (And) believes national boundaries should be obliterated, and one-world rule established.”
Carroll Quigley, CFR member and Bill Clinton mentor.
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