日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

Global General

Not everyone believes bin Laden really is dead

(Agencies)
Updated: 2011-05-03 06:21
Large Medium Small

WASHINGTON - Knowing there would be disbelievers, the US says it used convincing means to confirm Osama bin Laden's identity during and after the firefight that killed him. But the mystique that surrounded the terrorist chieftain in life is persisting in death.

Was it really him? How do we know? Where are the pictures?

Related readings:
Not everyone believes bin Laden really is dead DNA evidence proves Bin Laden dead
Not everyone believes bin Laden really is dead Bin Laden killing brings anger, relief in Arab world
Not everyone believes bin Laden really is dead Bin Laden buried at sea: US official
Not everyone believes bin Laden really is dead Obama: Al Qaida head Osama bin Laden dead

Already, those questions are spreading in Pakistan and surely beyond. In the absence of photos and with his body given up to the sea, many people do not want to believe that bin Laden - the Great Emir to some, the fabled escape artist of the Tora Bora mountains to foe and friend alike - is really dead.

US officials are balancing that skepticism with the sensitivities that might be inflamed by showing images they say they have of the dead al-Qaida leader and video of his burial at sea. Still, it appeared likely that photographic evidence would be produced.

"We are going to do everything we can to make sure that nobody has any basis to try to deny that we got Osama bin Laden," John Brennan, President Barack Obama's counterterrorism adviser, said Monday. He said the US will "share what we can because we want to make sure that not only the American people but the world understand exactly what happened."

In July 2009, the US took heat but also quieted most conspiracy theorists by releasing graphic photos of the corpses of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's two powerful sons to prove American forces had killed them.

So far, the US has cited evidence that satisfied the Navy SEAL force, and at least most of the world, that they had the right man in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

The helicopter-borne raiding squad that swarmed the luxury compound identified bin Laden by appearance. A woman in the compound who was identified as his wife was said to have called out bin Laden's name in the melee.

Officials produced a quick DNA match from his remains that they said established bin Laden's identity, even absent the other techniques, with 99.9 percent certainty. US officials also said bin Laden was identified through photo comparisons and other methods.

Tellingly, an al-Qaida spokesman, in vowing vengeance against America, called him a martyr, offering no challenge to the US account of his death.

Even so, it is almost inevitable that the bin Laden mythology will not end with the bullet in his head. If it suits extremist ends to spin a fantastical tale of survival or trickery to gullible ears, expect to hear it.

In the immediate aftermath, people in Abbottabad expressed widespread disbelief that bin Laden had died - or ever lived - among them.

"I'm not ready to buy bin Laden was here," said Haris Rasheed, 22, who works in a fast food restaurant. "How come no one knew he was here and why did they bury him so quickly? This is all fake - a drama, and a crude one."

Kamal Khan, 25, who is unemployed, said the official story "looks fishy to me."

The burial from an aircraft carrier in the North Arabian Sea was videotaped aboard the ship, according to a senior defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity because a decision on whether to release the video was not final. The official said it was highly likely that the video, along with photographs of bin Laden's body, would be made public in coming days.

The swiftness of the burial may have raised suspicions but was in accord with Islamic traditions. Islamic scholars, however, challenged US assertions that a burial at sea was an appropriate fate for a Muslim who had died on land.

The act denied al-Qaida any sort of burial shrine for their slain leader. Once again, bin Laden had vanished, but this time at the hands of the United States and in a way that ensures he is gone forever.

If that satisfies US goals and its sense of justice, Brad Sagarin, a psychologist at Northern Illinois University who studies persuasion, said the rapid disposition of the body "would certainly be a rich sort of kernel for somebody to grasp onto if they were motivated to disbelieve this."

Also expected to come out is a tape made by bin Laden, before US forces bore down on him, that may provide fodder to those who insist he is alive.

To be sure, even photos and video, subject to digital manipulation, may not provide the final word to everyone. But Seth Jones, a RAND Corp. political scientist who advised the commander of US special operations forces in Afghanistan, said the administration should do all it can to minimize doubts.

"There are always conspiracy theories," he said. "There are individuals who believe that bin Laden wasn't involved in the 9/11 attacks."

分享按鈕
主站蜘蛛池模板: 黄色免费在线观看视频 | 色综合天天色 | 日韩一区2区 | 成人高清视频在线观看 | 亚洲一区二区三区免费在线观看 | 91精品免费 | 深爱综合网 | 久久国产成人 | 国产www在线 | 四虎最新网址在线观看 | 激情综合久久 | av在线天堂| 欧美日韩视频免费在线观看 | 免费成人在线视频观看 | 国产一区二区在线视频观看 | 手机看片日韩福利 | 国产成人精品视频在线 | 精品中文字幕一区二区 | 成年人网站在线免费观看 | 男操女免费视频 | 亚洲欧美日韩中文字幕在线观看 | 日本欧美色 | 中文字幕乱码一区二区 | 99国产精品一区 | 一区二区在线免费观看视频 | 中文无码日韩欧 | 浪漫樱花在线观看高清动漫 | 999福利视频| 热久久久久久久 | 国产成人黄色av | 日韩成人三级 | 九一精品国产 | 欧美激情专区 | 四虎午夜 | 可以免费在线观看的av | 超碰官网| 涩涩资源站 | 久久久久亚洲精品 | 亚洲天堂视频网 | 欧洲中文字幕 | 91久久精品国产 |