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In reply to the discussion: How would DU react to the 1930s and Hitler? [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)I wasn't happy with either group. I just wanted any excuse (even if as CTers claimed, he was still alive) to leave the region, have our people come home and take care of business here.
It was ironic that those who were most anguished at the thought of his death then complained about not seeing his body. As if there was something more to prove in any case. They didn't want him dead, but wanted proof he was. In other words, whatever the truth was, they didn't wan to know about it.
I felt no joy at Bin Laden's passing, he was master of his own fate. It just meant that another nightmare was over. But the troubles in that region go back over a millenia.
Doubtless ABL died in just the manner that he wanted to go. His death was merely a symbol of a greater divide between people on the planet. I don't fault those who lost loved ones in 9/11 nor in the wars for celebrating, either.