The pattern was already "developed." You are just now seeing it.
I still give him, your main man, credit for the "green light" x 2, ...
.... when it comes to utilizing the coveted assets of our fine military as an extension of foreign policy.
Originally Posted by LexusLover
I will certainly give Obama the credit he is due in this instance. I am the first to admit that I have been disappointed in his Presidency thus far but he has had a very good two weeks. Let us all hope his good fortune continues. As for Toolman's assertions that the President had very little to do with the events that transpired during the past 48 hours. He obviously is unaware that this was not a normal military operation. Rest assured, the decision to proceed was made by the President and no one else.
First and foremost, this operation does not occur without the expressed approval of the President. Secondly, the Navy Seals (who did an outstanding job) were, for all intents and purposes, invading the airspace of a foreign country. Their target was a compound with unknown occupants and more importantly no knowledge of the possible level of resistance. Last but certainly not least, they did not know if
OBL was on site. To top it all off, when the helicopters landed prior to the attack, one developed mechanical problems. Bottom line, the Seals expertly carried out their mission with no loss of American life.
Had this mission backfired, I suspect Toolman would have been one of the first to criticize Obama for heading up a failed mission. In other words Toolman obviously gives no credit to the CIC if their mission is successful but would most assuredly place blame if it is not. Such is
the price of leadership. In any event, it was a great day for the Obama Administration, the Navy Seals and indeed all of America!