Monday, May 2, 2011

Osama bin Laden's last haven was a Pakistani military town

DEBKAfile  "Islamabad may decide to go with the Taliban rather than the United States because of its overriding fear of Indian expansion and interest in using Afghanistan to gain strategic depth by means of a controlling influence in Kabul. To this end, Pakistani leaders may throw their support behind the Taliban rather than the Americans who will eventually leave. This would confront the US-led coalition forces fight' in Afghanistan with an escalated military challenge henceforth."
Nestled among trees and in the shadow of Pakistans mountains,
 Osama bin Ladens hideaway in the town of Abbottabad stands
 empty today after a helicopter raid by U.S. troops that killed the terror chief yesterday.
                    
Osama Bin Laden’s House In Abbottabad "Here's the information we know so far about the compound Osama bin Laden was living in."

 Buzzfeed has Google Maps views "According to reports from inside Pakistan, this is the location of the compound where Osama Bin Laden had been hiding. New York Times Columnist Anand Giridharadas asks “First images of the #BinLaden den emerging. Accurate?” "  Plus this: The Room Where Osama Bin Laden Was Killed  A bit messy.

Animation of the attack from MSNBC

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