Obama is afraid of bananas bear fruit twice
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama said he hesitated to use helicopters in operation for Osama bin Laden in Pakistan last week's tragedy at risk of ending like Black Hawk Down in Somalia, but says he is the best way to trap the leader of al-Qaeda.
In one broadcast temuramah kelmarin in the design stesen televisyen 60 Minutes broadcast on CBS, said he thought the president is very important to be able to ensure the objective is achieved.
"In half Kes, brings the helicopter and put members on the ground invite more risk compared to other options," said Obama.
"But this mission is very important and necessary for us to pursue this goal."
He also said kaedah operation was chosen to dodge 'prey no unintended' in kejiranan adjacent.
Osama's presence in the region kejiranan it for about five years raises issues about who knows his presence and who helped him.
"We think that there should exist a series of support for bin Laden in Pakistan. But we do not know who or in what form that support a given circuit.
"We do not know the same is he sesetengah parties in the kingdom, outside the kingdom and it's something we need to maneuver and more important need disiasat kingdom of Pakistan," Obama said.
The President said although many months perisikan task is made, the possibility of bin Laden was in the residence was only about 45-55 peratus. But Obama said he was sure to keupayaan typical army so he decided to overcome any risk. - AP
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