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http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=13512344

When one of Osama bin Laden's most trusted aides picked up the phone last year, he unknowingly led U.S. pursuers to the doorstep of his boss, the world's most wanted terrorist.

That monitored phone call, recounted Monday by a U.S. official, ended a years-long search for bin Laden's personal courier, the key break in a worldwide manhunt. The courier, in turn, led U.S. intelligence to a walled compound in northeast Pakistan, where a team of Navy SEALs shot bin Laden to death.

The violent final minutes were the culmination of years of intelligence work. Inside the CIA team hunting bin Laden, it always was clear that bin Laden's vulnerability was his couriers. He was too smart to let al-Qaida foot soldiers, or even his senior commanders, know his hideout. But if he wanted to get his messages out, somebody had to carry them, someone bin Laden trusted with his life.

Shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, detainees in the CIA's secret prison network told interrogators about an important courier with the nom de guerre Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti who was close to bin Laden. After the CIA captured al-Qaida's No. 3 leader, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, he confirmed knowing al-Kuwaiti but denied he had anything to do with al-Qaida.

Then in 2004, top al-Qaida operative Hassan Ghul was captured in Iraq. Ghul told the CIA that al-Kuwaiti was a courier, someone crucial to the terrorist organization. In particular, Ghul said, the courier was close to Faraj al-Libi, who replaced Mohammed as al-Qaida's operational commander. It was a key break in the hunt for in bin Laden's personal courier.

"Hassan Ghul was the linchpin," a U.S. official said.

Finally, in May 2005, al-Libi was captured. Under CIA interrogation, al-Libi admitted that when he was promoted to succeed Mohammed, he received the word through a courier. But he made up a name for the courier and denied knowing al-Kuwaiti, a denial that was so adamant and unbelievable that the CIA took it as confirmation that he and Mohammed were protecting the courier. It only reinforced the idea that al-Kuwaiti was very important to al-Qaida.

If they could find the man known as al-Kuwaiti, they'd find bin Laden.

The revelation that intelligence gleaned from the CIA's so-called black sites helped kill bin Laden was seen as vindication for many intelligence officials who have been repeatedly investigated and criticized for their involvement in a program that involved the harshest interrogation methods in U.S. history.

"We got beat up for it, but those efforts led to this great day," said Marty Martin, a retired CIA officer who for years led the hunt for bin Laden.

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suffice to say, that left wing circle jerk poppycock about Obama doing what Bush couldn't do has been totally debunked. Facts have a way of doing that.

Obama gets credit for having the courage to pull the trigger, and I'm proud of that fact and I'm celebrating this amazing victory along with the whole country.

But when arguments become something like "Obama did what Bush couldn't" or "Obama's policies made this happen" or "at my DIRECTION", then I have to correct that silliness.

the process started using interrogation techniques Obama opposed at a prison Obama wants to close. Prisoners given the 5th and allowed to be tried in our courts will not yield the same results.

Giving Obama credit and discrediting Bush is simply the argument for juveniles.
 

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Seems like it was just yesterday when she wanted everyone in the CIA investigated.

then we learned she knew about the waterboarding

why can't they just be honest?
 

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then we learned she knew about the waterboarding

why can't they just be honest?

It's just not in their make-up Willie. I know you know that, just reinforcing.

Very ironic that these morons are basking in the sunlight of the work and decisions of GW when it was all they could do to call investigations, hearing, trials....

Remember GW's crimes against humanity? How bout being tried for war crimes? Do you remember when he had to defend himself and his decisions to that jackhole liberal reporter, during a press conference at the WH?

Oh well, like one of the greatest movie clips of all time..


"A man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it."
 

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You would have to be a fool not to know that the policies employed by Bush were retained by Obama in regards to intelligence and that many of those involved in the Bin Laden assasination have been there since 9-1-1. Only a fool would not recognize the long process involved and how many i's had to be dotted and how many t's had to be crossed to get that job done. Of course, Obama did not give credit where credit was due but what is worse tried to hog the credit and milk it for it's political worth. I heard Brennan on an AM TV show and he acknowledged that it had been a long and frustrating process not only tracking BL down but planning the actual assault. The words "At my direction" still say it all. If you are going to take credit you need to give credit where credit is due. In the end Obama handled that situation the same as he does everything else and his self inflating ego will be his undoing in the end.
 

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