>>Now there is a phrase that leaves me undernourished. This story is unfolding. How did that part happen?
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>They said they respected Islamic tradition - i.e. buried the same day. No grave, no shrine. ( and the ability to have the body in a freezer in Langley someplace with nobody able to prove it, but available for tours for key unbelievers - i.e. heads of critical foreign intelligence agencies.)
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>Be assured he's dead. Be assured they are sure. Be assured they have pictures, videos etc. There may even be a head in a box someplace. There is certainly DNA proof.
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>Just because you don't see things on the evening news that doesn't mean they don't exist.
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>And remember there was probably a "take" of computers etc in that compound that they aren't talking about at all.
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>Let the "Arab street" spin this however they like. But this is a message the right people understand. Of course the nonsense about our friends in Pakistan is for superficial public consumption. But Pakistan gets the message. ISI gets the message.
As evidenced by Al Jazeera's quotes of government official responses (including Pakistan's) this morning :)
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>This is the way the war should be fought. And this is how it will be won.
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>My heartfelt thanks to the watchers on the wall.
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