ILLUSTRATION OF ABBOTTABAD
COMPOUND
U.S. President Barack
Obama appeared in a hastily arranged televised address the night of May 1 to
inform the world that U.S. counterterrorism forces had located and killed Osama
bin Laden. The operation, which reportedly happened in the early hours of May 2
local time, targeted a compound in Abbottabad, a city located some 50
kilometers (31 miles) north of Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital. The nighttime
raid resulted in a brief firefight that left bin Laden and several others dead.
A U.S. helicopter reportedly was damaged in the raid and later destroyed by
U.S. forces. Obama reported that no U.S. personnel were lost in the operation.
After a brief search of the compound, the U.S. forces left with bin Laden’s
body and presumably anything else that appeared to have intelligence value.
From Obama’s carefully scripted speech, it would appear that the United States
conducted the operation unilaterally with no Pakistani assistance — or even
knowledge.
This image shows Osama bin Laden's refuge home with no apparent
structural damage, the remains of an unidentified helicopter within the
compound perimeter and four evenly spaced road blocks on the road leading to
the property.
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As evidenced by the spontaneous celebrations that erupted in Washington, New York and across the United States, the killing of bin Laden has struck a chord with many Americans. This was true not only of those who lost family members as a result of the attack, but of those who were vicariously terrorized and still vividly recall the deep sense of fear they felt the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, as they watched aircraft strike the World Trade Center Towers and saw those towers collapse on live television, and then heard reports of the Pentagon being struck by a third aircraft and of a fourth aircraft prevented from being used in another attack when it crashed in rural Pennsylvania. As that fear turned to anger, a deep-seated thirst for vengeance led the United States to invade Afghanistan in October 2001 and to declare a “global war on terrorism.”
Aerial View of Abbottabad Compound
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