Boondocksaint27
Active Member
In that situation, I can certainly see the prudence of making sure, and although I find it dsiturbing, I also find it difficult to fault.
However, this was a raid on a terrorist's residence, which I'm sure you'll agree is a different context.
Agreed. It is a different context, but that deserves severe concern as well. Bin Laden had plenty of time to store weapons in easily accessible places and booby-trap the compound to his desire. These guys were putting themselves right in the middle of the snake pit and need to treat it as such. With the way he planned his other terrorist acts one could reasonably assume he had a contingency plan on what would happen if he were ever cornered, and how he would not be taken. I would not expect anyone in that situation to give Bin Laden any chance to take the fight to them. Remember, Bin Laden himself dictated the terms for how he would be dealt with. Reaffirmed with his constant threats of murdering as many Americans as possible and never being taken alive.
Also something else to ponder. "Unarmed" can mean many things. If I have no weapons on me, yet am running towards an RPG or AK-47, technically I am unarmed.