Perhaps the United States did not want to capture Osama bin Laden alive. In fact, it’s quite clear that the US had no desire to capture him.
And bring Him to Guantanamo and accept all the debate arising out of that, Martti Koskenniemi, Professor of International Law at the University of Helsinki, said in an interview with the Yle.
He does not believe that the US played by the rules when it aimed at killing Osma bin Laden.
For his part, a researcher on Islam, Professor of Islamic Studies Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila says that it is an exaggeration to talk of potential reprisal attacks for bin Laden’s death.
Of course, bringing Osama bin Laden to court would have been a more satisfactory solution from the justice prospective, but it would have been a troublesome one for the US since it would involve a very long trial.Sure, that they didn`t want to involve any kind of very long trial in this case.
It hurts.
After this time nine or ten weeks after 9/11 at the mountains of Tora Bora, as CIA pinpointed Osama bin Laden in the mountains near the border of Pakistan, they did lose him, really.
I said that one possible to continue chasing is to track this specific complicated medical treatment, which that under a cloud needs for alive.
It was the logical conclusion.
And so the suspect did reside in neighborhood of an army hospital. bin Landen´s homebuilding in the city Abbotaba Pakistan was at the next door from a Pakistani military academy (house was 100 yards away from the gate of the academy).
Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama bin Laden was received support from the CIA when he was fighting the USSR in Afghanistan; perchance this contact never felled silent completely.
Whenever I saw all the case, is just like a poor daytime serial.
And now we know Hollywood wanna make it real.
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