Wednesday, May 4, 2011

All the mysteries "of the operation Osama"

Not only is the mystery of the photos and videos depicting the killing of Osama bin Laden and his funeral. The shadows that surround the operation of 'The Mother Lode of intelligence', which led to first identify and then to the death of the Prince of Terror, more and more. And with the passage of time, the plot continues to thicken.

The Taliban even question the whole blitz, "as it produced no acceptable evidence to support their ad, and in that the aides did not confirm or deny his death," as stated Zabibullah Mijahid, spokesman of the Koranic students Afghans. After several false that have been circulating on the net, there are still the official images depicting the body of Osama.

The White House has announced that it is still considering whether to spread the shots, since "it is photographs rather harsh," as specified in the American administration spokesman Jay Carney. There is also a video of the raid, but this has not been made public disclosure. Its publication raises the blanket of fog that still accompanies the dynamics of the facts from persons that killed bin Laden.

As reported in the U.S., to shoot the men of the commandos were shot with a gunshot to the head. Or two. But according to sources in Al Qaeda would have had one of the loyalists of Osama, who has long had strict orders about it, once you understand that there was no way to escape was shot dead its leader to prevent it from falling into enemy hands alive.

The U.S. then argue that the military fired because, once inside the hideout, met the resistance of some jihadists, even if Osama was unarmed. Nor is it clear how many people were inside his house-bunker. He continues to speak of at least nine children, some women (one was killed), many of which three militants were killed and others taken prisoner.

What happened when you finish the raid? Again, these versions differ. Pakistani sources claim that those arrested are in their hands and are currently being interrogated. As required by law in Pakistan, the prisoners are brought in the United States but returned "to their countries of origin." Too bad that the Americans had previously said they had been rescued by helicopter after the blitz of special forces.

Yellow also one of the helicopters used in the operation. First today has been said that airplanes were four, not two as previously announced. According to the U.S., the men of the commandos have blown up a helicopter because he had a technical failure and could not leave. But qaidisti argue that it was hit and knocked out by the men who defended the fortress-villa 50 kilometers from the Pakistani capital.

Other questions also are gathering on his funeral, which, as stated by the U.S., was to be celebrated according to Muslim ritual aboard U.S. Navy vessel. It 'provides a movie that portrays the time of the funeral and burial of the body at sea. But even when this document remains secret.

Even the lack of involvement of the Pakistan operation, the available information is contradictory to say the least. On one side it is said that Islamabad was unaware of the operation or, conversely, had been informed. Also from both parties, from different sources to confirm or deny the involvement of Pakistanis in the blitz.

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