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Obama Campaign's Latest Claim - 'Romney Wouldn't Have Ordered Bin-Laden Hit'

The Obama Campaign is using - wait
for it - Bill Clinton in an ad bragging about President Obama's
'decisive call' to assassinate Osama bin-Laden in Pakistan, and pairing
that with an edited, out of context clip of Governor Romney saying that
it 'doesn't make sense to spend billions of dollars chasing one man.'

This is so rich, so lacking in decency and honor on so many levels that it begs to be addressed.

To begin with, the use of ex-President Clinton to lay it on thick about
being a decisive commander-in-chief borders on parody. This was the
president who had three golden opportunities to get Osama bin-Laden
prior to 9/11 and punted on all of them.On one occasion, authorities in
the Sudan actually had OBL in custody and wanted to hand him over to the
United States - only to have the offer refused by the Clinton
Administration.

This was the president whose justice department actually built a wall
between various U.S. intelligence agencies to prevent them from sharing
intel on al-Qaeda and bin-Laden with a March, 1995 memo written by
Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick.

This was the president who used to simply disappear for hours and was
unable to be located by even his closest aides, and who did something
unprecedented - losing the credit card with the codes for the 'football'
that activates America's nuclear arsenal.

What would President Clinton know about being a commander-in-chief or about decisive decisions?

Next, let's look at President Obama's 'gutsy call' in some detail.

TIME magazine, hardly a media outlet unfriendly to this president managed to get hold of an interesting memo
from then CIA chief Leon Panetta that shows that President Obama
actually outsourced the decision to Admiral William McRaven, commander
of Special Operations:
Received phone call from Tom Donilon who stated that the President
made a decision with regard to AC1 [Abbottabad Compound 1]. The decision
is to proceed with the assault.
The timing, operational decision making and control are in Admiral McRaven’s hands. The approval is provided on the risk profile presented to the President. Any additional risks are to be brought back to the President for his consideration.
The direction is to go in and get bin Laden and if he is not there, to
get out. Those instructions were conveyed to Admiral McRaven at
approximately 10:45 am.

Note the parts I've emphasized. The memo's quite clear- the “timing,
operational decision making and control” are all up to Admiral McRaven.
This wasn't a decisive commander-in-chief making a decision and taking
the entire weight of it on his shoulders. This was a hollow man passing
the buck to Admiral McRaven to make the decision..and setting up the
admiral to be the fall guy if anything had gone wrong.

And then there's this - any other risks that arise are “to be brought
back to the President for his consideration.” This was President
Obama’s way of creating running room for himself if things went bad. He
could then say that there were additional risks he hadn't been informed
of, that his military leaders didn't tell him about.And under the bus
would go Admiral McRaven. Gutsy!

Finally, let's look at what Mitt Romney is actually saying as opposed to what this singularly dishonest ad is implying. The actual quote by Romney is that he didn't see the sense
of spending billions of dollars chasing one man, not that he wouldn't
have ordered the raid on bin-Laden's compound once he was found.

But leaving that aside, let's take a good look at what assassinating Osama bin-Laden actually cost us and decide whether the price justified taking out a terrorist who
definitely deserved death, but was essentially marginalized when we
killed him.

Those of you whom read this site regularly know I've already analyzed the what the bin-Laden assassination cost us cost in some detail:

Like it or not, because this president made a decision to double down in
Afghanistan to justify his campaign rhetoric about ' the good war',
thousands of U.S. troops and NATO personnel are dependent on supplies
that come through the Pakistani port of Karachi and overland through the
Torkhum Pass. By assassinating bin-Laden, we exposed the Pakistanis,
again, as a major aider and abettor of Islamic fascism and terrorism.
Their honor/shame mentality kicked in and rather than express regret
that they had been caught sheltering a mass murderer, they went into
hysterics about the violation of their sovereignty and shut down the
Torkhum Pass for several days. Because the stopped supply trucks were
sitting ducks, the Taliban manged to destroy a number of them. Not only
that, but we lost a painstakingly created network of Pakistani
informers, almost all of whom are still in jail in Pakistan on charges
of treason.

We lost one of our helicopters in the bin-Laden operation, a Blackhawk.
Now, these normally cost about $20 million or so, but this one cost a
great deal more, because it had been highly modified with top secret
stealth technology that brought its cost up to more like $60 million. Even worse, the SEAL's were unable to completely destroy it, and the angry Pakistanis gleefully gave it to the Chinese to examine at their leisure. The Russians and the Iranians almost certainly got a
look as well. The potential loss of technology is in the millions, not
to mention our unfortunate but at this point necessary relationship
with Pakistan, which has worsened considerably and is unlikely to
recover for some time if at all. Not a good position to be in since they
still control not only our major supply line but the easiest route of
egress out of Afghanistan if we chose to leave and had to do it quickly.

By taking out Osama bin-Laden, we resolved a long time argument between
bin-Laden and his chief lieutenant Ayman Zawahiri in Zawahiri's favor.
Bin-Laden wanted to keep al-Qaeda anchored primarily in Afghanistan and
Pakistan where he was comfortable. Zawahiri, looking at developments in
his native Egypt and elsewhere like the 'Arab Spring' , the rise of the
Muslim Brotherhood and President Obama's already announced retreat
from the region was pushing to relocate al-Qaeda back to the Middle
East and the roiling Arab world. Now that Osama bin-Laden is out of the
picture, Zawahiri, a former Muslim Brotherhood leader is now in charge
of al-Qaeda and the organization has re-established itself in the Arab
world, just as Zawahari wished.

We can already see increased al-Qaeda presence in both the Egyptian Sinai and Libya, as well as in Iraq where the Maliki government's marginalization of the Sunnis has given al-Qaeda new life.

Moreover, should Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist governments take over
in Egypt and Libya as seems likely, Ayman Zawahiri, al-Qaeda and its
affiliates like Takfir-wal Higra can count on a haven to train and
recruit, with Libya's oil wealth and Egypt's population and rabid
Islamism to draw on. Small wonder a number of my sources are adamant
that bin-Laden was deliberately ratted out by Zawahiri.

The SEALs were under orders not to bring bin-Laden back for
interrogation, thus eliminating one of the chief possible benefits of
the raid. It's decision on the President's part I'm startled more
people haven't questioned. President Obama has often said that we're at
war with al-Qaeda. Wouldn't a nice chat with al-Qaeda's leader under the
influence of scopolomine be an invaluable source of intel instead of
simply giving him a Muslim funeral and dropping his corpse off a ship?
Is it possible that the Obama Administration
would rather not know whom in the Muslim world was funding al-Qaeda, or more about Iran's complicity in the 9/11 attack?

In terms of what it cost us financially and strategically, especially
since we didn't bring him back for interrogation, assassinating Osama
bin-Laden was a decision that a prudent and knowledgeable person might
have questioned.

Unless, of course, you were a president facing re-election with a
foreign policy record filled with debacles and missteps and needed
something to point to as a 'success'. Then, it made perfect sense.

UPDATE: The actual Romney quote used in the ad is here.

When you read it in context, you'll see that the ad distorted it's
meaning 180 opposite from what Governor Romney actually had to say on
this topic.

They will say and do simply anything...and if they can't find something, they'll just make it up.


Posted by Rob
http://joshuapundit.blogspot.com/2012/04/obama-campaigns-latest-claim-romney.html


Added: May-6-2012 Occurred On: May-6-2012
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