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8. mei 2011, 06:54:06
Übergeek 바둑이 
Onderwerp: 5 years in a room
According to Bin Laden's wife, they were in that house for 5 years. Most of that time they spent in a single room. They never went out, or met anyone. The question is, who knew about this? American intelligence agencies are trying to make Pakistan's intelligence look corrupt. That is probably true. However, did anyone in the Bush or Obama administration knew? I find it hard to believe that if the guy was there for 5 years, nobody in the American intelligence system ever heard about it. Either Bin Laden was that good, or the CIA was that bad, or the CIA knew at some point and never bothered to do anything about it until now. It raises questions as to how the Bush administration completely failed to locate the man when he was in a rather exposed location. We can blame Pakistan of corruption, but then one must blame the CIA of neglect, lack of due diligence, or plainly concealing the location of the man for a long time.

8. mei 2011, 15:02:03
Mort 
Onderwerp: Re: but then one must blame the CIA of neglect, lack of due diligence,
Übergeek 바둑이: He beat the intelligence system via low tech. So much is reliant on electronic devices and he made them useless.

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