http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/141342/20110504/osama-dead-new-photos-inside-the-compound.htm
Sorry if this got posted already, but here's some pictures taken after the operation. Some dead bodies here, so beware it's a little gruesome. Coolest thing? The badass mother-****ing helicopter the likes of which I've never seen before.
Every country has done bad things so lets not pretend like the US invented it
Why do you want to know that? So you could look up if my country does it too? So you could say so? That wouldn't make your country any less hypocritical in it's dealings with the saudis and other regimes. But if you must know, I'm from Finland.
Did we ever get confirmation of fakeness on that second picture that someone posted earlier? The one where it looks like the top of his head is pretty split open and gruesome?
I would think that we would have heard about this leak from the media by now.
I know I'm young and you older guys got lied to a lot by the government in the past, but I'm pretty sure if you guys saw the pictures of bin laden (they're not going to release them) you would regret it, someone getting shot in the head is not a pretty site. If they do release them later be sure to have the washer machine running to clean the puke off your shirt.

That's true, since all governments fundamentally depend on coercive force.
But was it really worth it for the US government to take 10 years, 2 wars, almost a million deaths, taking away freedoms (Patriot Act, introducing the department of Homeland Security) and over $1.1 trillion (interest and inflation not included) to kill one person?
Obviously not.
Well CNN just found out about the fakeness of that first photo that all of us knew was fake from when it was created a while (years?) ago. So I wouldn't be so sure they're up to speed.
He was colorblind, and thought he was grabbing a real gun. Apparently reports say that the same combatant also bit the stem out of an apple and then threw it at the navy seals.
That's true, since all governments fundamentally depend on coercive force.
But was it really worth it for the US government to take 10 years, 2 wars, almost a million deaths, taking away freedoms (Patriot Act, introducing the department of Homeland Security) and over $1.1 trillion (interest and inflation not included) to kill one person?
Obviously not.
My point beign that maybe there wasn't so much combating and that waterpistol is closest to a gun that these guys had against the seal.
Notable is also the fact that two of those guys have lots of blood under they're heads, but no notable bulletholes in they're faces. Maybe they got hit in the back of the head or something...
So you guys are the country who's president looks like Conan O'Brien!
My point beign that maybe there wasn't so much combating and that waterpistol is closest to a gun that these guys had against the seal.
Notable is also the fact that two of those guys have lots of blood under they're heads, but no notable bulletholes in they're faces. Maybe they got hit in the back of the head or something...
Notable is also the fact that two of those guys have lots of blood under they're heads, but no notable bulletholes in they're faces. Maybe they got hit in the back of the head or something...
Standard operating procedure is to remove weapons from the scene
Jesus christ it never ends with you.
My point beign that maybe there wasn't so much combating and that waterpistol is closest to a gun that these guys had against the seal.
Notable is also the fact that two of those guys have lots of blood under they're heads, but no notable bulletholes in they're faces. Maybe they got hit in the back of the head or something...
Isn't it great? Haha, just commenting on what I see.
Isn't it great? Haha, just commenting on what I see.
Yeah, how dumb would you feel if you didn't, someone hiding in a closet came out, grabbed a gun, and blew away a couple of your buddies.
They obviously missed the squirt gun though, so they're not perfect.