Osama bin Laden is dead - no graphic/violent images.

..so 15 out of the 20 terrorists from the 9/11 attacks were from Saudi Arabia , yet we invade Iraq .. then we invade Afghanistan yet the terrorist are living in Pakistan , we bomb Libya and turn a blind eye to the mass Govt killings in Syria .. yeah yeah yeah Big Alberts had a drink ... but goddamit i don't know ....
 
i don't know ....

You're right you don't.

1. Just because they are from Saudi Arabia, doesn't mean we need to start a war with that country.
2. Afghanistan came before Iraq.
3. Iraq was not about terrorism.
4. We bomb Libya with authorisation from the UN and the League of Arab States.
5. We don't have the above for Syria, but we certainly aren't "turning a blind eye".
 
He was a target, but that wasn't what the war was about.

It essentially was tbh... the US wanted bin laden and the Taliban didn't hand him over - this was the main reason or excuse for the invasion just as WMDs were for Iraq. The aim of the mission then became to capture or kill bin laden and other al Qaeda leaders, remove the Taliban from power and destroy al qaeda.

Obviously we didn't just stop in Iraq when it became apparent that no WMDs were present and with Afghanistan we're not just going to withdraw immediately either. Most of the aims have been met but the Taliban still poses a threat and it would be a bit silly to withdraw without a proper handover to the Afghans.
 
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Way too long...
Not unhappy he's dead. Will be watching the politcal fall out with interest over the next few weeks to see if this causes an escalation of violence in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The Americans got their man... it was pretty much a done deal that if they tracked him down they would go in very hard. Personally I think they would be more scared of what would happen if they put him on public trial than the potential risk of just killing him.
 
What is this game the US special forces are playing? Dress up as Judge Dread day and go and kill criminal scum?

Scum is scum but is this setting a precedent? Will anyone that the state deems undesirable be put up against a wall and shot? The world just seems to be acting like this can happen in a movie, so it is right in real life. Who's law was broken here?

I mean you can expect the KGB to put radioactive teabags in a defectors cup but America as an extention of the UK should be classified as the "good guys" and consequently have to retain certain standard of decorem such as not executing someone who "refused to surrender"?

I mean where is the Geneva convention. If you class this as a war, then its been broken. I'm sure the special forces could have captured him alive if they were under orders to.

I assume this has gone through Barak Obama. Isn't this a backward step for civilisation?
 
What is this game the US special forces are playing? Dress up as Judge Dread day and go and kill criminal scum?

Scum is scum but is this setting a precedent? Will anyone that the state deems undesirable be put up against a wall and shot? The world just seems to be acting like this can happen in a movie, so it is right in real life. Who's law was broken here?

I mean you can expect the KGB to put radioactive teabags in a defectors cup but America as an extention of the UK should be classified as the "good guys" and consequently have to retain certain standard of decorem such as not executing someone who "refused to surrender"?

I mean where is the Geneva convention. If you class this as a war, then its been broken. I'm sure the special forces could have captured him alive if they were under orders to.

I assume this has gone through Barak Obama. Isn't this a backward step for civilisation?

He was going to be killed no matter what.
 
Osama seems to be attracting special attention.

The US made it's way through Iraq's most wanted and people were not so vocal then in condemning as they are with Osama's demise.

At Megatron, you can hardly blame the spec ops community. They are there to do exactly what senior commanders tell them and in this case the order came from the commander in chief, ie the president himself and he made capturing or killing Osama the top priority when he came to office.
 
Osama seems to be attracting special attention.

The US made it's way through Iraq's most wanted and people were not so vocal then in condemning as they are with Osama's demise.

At Megatron, you can hardly blame the spec ops community. They are there to do exactly what senior commanders tell them and in this case the order came from the commander in chief, ie the president himself and he made capturing or killing Osama the top priority when he came to office.

I hate it when people put me straight on points I already mentioned in my post, makes me think they didn't even read past the first sentance or something.:rolleyes:

The point I am making is not if Osama Bin Ladin had it coming but does this kind of "Justice" appeal to most common folk and would they feel it justified if it was watered down to use in everyday life.
 
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I hate it when people put me straight on points I already mentioned in my post, makes me think they didn't even read past the first sentance or something.:rolleyes:

The point I am making is not if Osama Bin Ladin had it coming but does this kind of "Justice" appeal to most common folk and would they feel it justified if it was watered down to use in everyday life.

Have your roll eyes back for a start.

Secondly, I have not put you straight on anything. I gave you my thoughts on your comment.
 
2011 so far:

earthquakes,
fukushima,
egypt,
tunisia,
libiya,
hell most of eastern africa,
syria,
lots of the middle east,
Pakistan and osama,

it's May,

2012 is hotting up to be massive
 
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