Wednesday, May 04, 2011

America's Incognito Geronimo

While strategically attempting to operate incognito it is a natural consideration whether to release photos of Osama Bin Laden’s body. Conspiracy theorists easily could speculate Bin Laden’s murder was a fake. Many believe 9/11 was, although not a fake in that it rendered historical suffering for the United States, a publicity stunt. Considering the current socio-economic situation and with America involved in three wars, it was time for a military victory. Soldiers have continued to die for what has become a nebulous cause. Is ten years too long to be at war to find one man? While it is well known Osama Bin Laden was the instigator of many terrorist acts upon the United States, posthumously remaining organizations in differing countries will continue to antagonize the United States. It is a great victory. Upon querying the loved ones of many lost in the collapse of the twin towers, closure seems not an option. Loss seems to last forever. Justice brought by Bin Laden’s execution should send a message to those remaining Extreme Islamic factions. Whether hiding in a farmer's cellar or a seeming militarily protected mansion, the United States will find you and serve justice for the American people. Bin Laden declared war on America with the greatest domestic attack since Pearl Harbor instigating World War ll by the Japanese. Under the cloud cover of Wall Street’s hedge fund and Ponzi schemes, for ten years the U.S.'s financing of the epic hunt for Bin Laden with it's War on Terror has been exponentially costly. During the process former President George W. Bush dipped his hand in the federal reserve and handed it to many of these criminals. Americans decided when offered a choice of funding this war or necessarily rebuilding our own fragile economy, we are the priority. This opinion clearly was conveyed by former United States Senator Richard John Santorum in a recent speech on C-SPAN. As he reminisced about Reagonomics America’s choice of us over them became clear. Who can say Santorum’s view is what America wants, but it seemed plausible. Astutely he capsulized the American political front. He urged a renewed federal anti-corporate commitment to the American ideal domestically. There was no mention of globalization or outsourcing. In the perfect symptom of the raid on Bin Laden’s compound, Santorum incognito mandated economically the appropriate use of our armed forces. Defense. Ironically enough President Obama, with his boldest move as current Commander-and-Chief, implemented an offensive tactical strike fueled by years of cumulative intelligence painstakingly collected by the U.S. and her allies. Under the shadow of the Battle of Mogadishu, Operation Eagle Claw, and the Bay of Pigs, President Obama’s sanctioned Operation Geronimo exemplified a decisive role of leadership for the United States. Singlehandedly it should restore America's top, global, military prowess. While our defense technology could have been superior, without the courage and heroism of men it never would be seen. Man it seems has stepped up to the plate. God would be happy.