posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 10:15 AM
Chuck does have a interesting take on this story in talking about the inaccuracies of the official story, I am planning on buying his book tomorrow
when it comes out because I think it could provide the most accurate account of operation Neptune sphere.
I can understand what he is saying about the intelligence benefits of not exposing the operations success however I think at the same time it would
have been inevitable that the operations success would have been exposed shortly after “Geronimo” was killed. Pakistan would have made a request
to America asking what went on even if they did do it on the quite somebody would eventually have spilled the beans that something was up and
eventually a clever reporter would have put it all together. I would also think it is debatable to say all of the indigence is now useless, if you
look at some of the other major HVT’s that have been killed since they retrieved that intelligence and the plots that have supposedly been disturbed
then they have made good use of that intelligence, and that’s only what we know about.
It would be a fool that would claim that Obama put aside the political advantages of killing bin Laden when he made his now infamous speech all those
months ago, he know this would make his presidency but had it gone wrong it could have destroyed it. With that being said then he did succeed where
two other presidents failed and therefore perhaps deserves some of the political kudos for finally killing him. Obama will go down in history as the
President who finally put an end to Bin Laden and as such I would conclude that he is deserving of the political advantages of killing him. I also
take the view that in not disclosing any details of this operation sooner or later it would have been exposed and right now we would all be sitting on
ATS arguing about the massive cover-up. In the eyes of some on ATS he was dammed if he did and dammed if he didn’t.