“”That’s not who we are. We don’t trot out this stuff as trophies,”” he told
But Obama and his administration insisted they would never release photos or videos of bin Laden’s corpse, or of the Muslim burial service conducted aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson before the body was dropped into the
The lack of hard evidence released to the public has fed a debate over whether the U.S. needs to prove that its Navy SEALs did, in fact, kill bin Laden.
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“”There’s ample proof that this was
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“”The whole purpose of sending our soldiers into the compound, rather than an aerial bombardment, was to obtain indisputable proof of bin Laden’s death,”” he said. “”I’m afraid the decision made today by
Obama said he listened to arguments on both sides, then decided Wednesday.
“”Keep in mind that we are absolutely certain that this was him. We’ve done DNA sampling and testing. And so there is no doubt that we killed
“”It is important for us to make sure that very graphic photos of somebody who was shot in the head are not floating around as an incitement to additional violence or as a propaganda tool.””
Moreover, he said, releasing the photos would appear as gloating, suggesting that while that would be emotionally satisfying, it would be un-American. “”We don’t need to spike the football,”” he said.
Obama said that there’s “”no doubt among
“”We don’t think that a photograph, in and of itself, is going to make any difference. There are going to be some folks who deny it. The fact of the matter is, you will not see bin Laden walking on this Earth again.””
Carney defended the decision to give bin Laden a Muslim burial service at sea, suggesting that said more about Americans than bin Laden.
“”The respect that was shown to him and his body was far greater than the respect that
Carney also rejected any question of whether the U.S. acted legally in launching the raid to kill bin Laden in
“”There is simply no question that this operation was lawful. Bin Laden was the head of
He was vague when asked whether the harsh interrogation of suspected terrorists, including waterboarding, helped lead the U.S. to bin Laden.
“”I can say with certainty that no single piece of information, with the exception of the address of the compound, was vital to this,”” he said. “”The fact is, is that information was gathered from detainees. We have multiple ways of gathering information: from detainees, from different methods that we have of getting information.””
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