Korgeta wrote:I fail to see why anyone who commits mass murder should be buried according to their tradition, he went against what other muslims want islam to be, a religon of peace and that he triggered off the occupation for afghanistan later as an excuse to invade iraq as well...
Because when we start making a point of spiting designated extra-bad people after their death, it tends to backfire? Doing things like, say, digging up Oliver Cromwell's body and beheading it... that didn't detract from the Cromwell legend.
You can't really punish an enemy that way- it says more about you than it does about them, that you're reduced to taking your revenge on a
dead body.
FSTargetDrone wrote:Looks like CNN is reporting that the body has already been buried at sea.
Well, I hope they got a [good] picture or something, because otherwise we are
so open to some guy who looks suspiciously like Osama bin Laden showing up on TV in a year or two and saying "reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated."
Dark Hellion wrote:I wonder if Obama's recent decisions on things such as Gitmo, civilian trials, and wikileaks has ties to the prep work for this operation. Obama may have made a deal with the devil in order to protect some pieces of intelligence necessary.
It would be nice to think so. I'll believe it when I see it.
darthdavid wrote:We should have arrested him, given him a fair trial and thrown him in jail or executed him or whatever. This was an assassination and I don't like that to be the sort of thing my country does...
It's a bit difficult to arrest a man who does not want to be arrested and has a machine gun. It's also a bit difficult to carry live prisoners onto a helicopter to escape from a country whose intelligence service is
strongly suspected of being on the prisoner's side.
Havok wrote:As has been pointed out, this was a goal that was set for one reason: Retribution for 9/11. Vengeance, revenge, justice call it what you want.
Do you question the cost of getting Hitler? Or defeating Japan? (I use these examples because they both declared actual war on our country and attacked us.)
In both cases, yes- but you can sit down, do the arithmetic, and go "sooo worth it." In the War on Terror, I'm not so sure we can do that, especially if the war keeps going on indefinitely and bin Laden's death doesn't really change anything.