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Wed Jan 25, 2012, 01:45 PM Jan 2012

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President Barack Obama, accompanied by first lady Michelle Obama, during a phone call from the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, immediately after his State of the Union Address, informing John Buchanan that his daughter Jessica was rescued by U.S. Special Operations Forces in Somalia. (AP Photo/Pete Souza, White House)




Secret hostage rescue played out as Obama spoke

WASHINGTON — The secret was still intact when President Barack Obama, entering the House chamber Tuesday evening to deliver his State of the Union speech, pointed at his Pentagon chief and said, "Good job tonight."

Unknown to a global television audience watching the annual Capitol Hill ritual, a bold U.S. raid was still playing out half a world away with an elite Navy SEAL team's rescue of two hostages in Somalia, one of them an American. It was the same unit that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, two U.S. officials said Wednesday.

Publicly, Obama did not tip his hand during his speech, though microphones picked up his congratulation to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta as he entered the House chamber. Obama pointed his index finger to Panetta and said, "Good job tonight. Good job." Panetta smiled broadly.

Obama had learned shortly before that American aid worker Jessica Buchanan and Poul Hagen Thisted, a Dane, were safely in U.S. military hands. Immediately after the speech, Obama telephoned Buchanan's father from the Capitol to tell him that she was safe and "on her way home," according to the White House.

A Pentagon spokesman, Navy Capt. John Kirby, said that although the two hostages were safe by the time Obama gestured to Panetta, the secretive rescue mission had not yet been completed.

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Presidential Priority [View all] bigtree Jan 2012 OP
good job. nt seabeyond Jan 2012 #1
Someone posted it earlier sharp_stick Jan 2012 #2
no drama bigtree Jan 2012 #3
Wow! nt gateley Jan 2012 #4
her father, John Buchanan, described the call bigtree Jan 2012 #13
I can't even begin to imagine. What an incredible story and I, too, feel extra patriotic. So proud gateley Jan 2012 #14
you said it well bigtree Jan 2012 #15
^ bigtree Jan 2012 #5
few precious moments--this is one n/t librechik Jan 2012 #6
I agree bigtree Jan 2012 #8
. bigtree Jan 2012 #7
WOW. This is an instant iconic photo. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #9
Freed Aid Workers Arrive At US Military Base bigtree Jan 2012 #12
The framed wall hanging behind President Obama is an old depiction of The House floor n/t Tx4obama Jan 2012 #10
I could tell it was one of the old sessions bigtree Jan 2012 #11
Referring to Buchanan's father and to his own two girls bigtree Jan 2012 #16
K & R Scurrilous Jan 2012 #17
Kick politicasista Jan 2012 #18
This President got Osama too. upi402 Jan 2012 #19
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