professionals and military professionals that transcend both administrations, the piecing together if you follow how the trail was put together, how they developed the information on the courier, piece by piece, pebble by pebble as former cia director mike hadden said, it took years. 2005 when they were building this mcmansion over there, their equivalent of chappaqua, building their equivalent of this guy, do you think if we had had him in his crosshairs, wouldn t we have noticed it? do you think they could have built that mcmansion and their equivalent of chappaqua, don t you think we would have noticed he was there? what we have been told is that we didn t really find this mcmansion, if that s what you want to call it, the compound until august of last year. so and the story of how we found it by following the couriers is a fascinating intelligence
how the trail was put together, how they developed the information on the courier, piece by piece, pebble by pebble as former cia director mike hadden said, it took years. 2005 when they were building this mcmansion over there, their equivalent of chappaqua, building their equivalent of this guy, do you think if we had had him in his crosshairs, wouldn t we have noticed it? do you think they could have built that mcmansion and their equivalent of chappaqua, don t you think we would have noticed he was there? what we have been told is that we didn t really find this mcmansion, if that s what you want to call it, the compound until august of last year. so and the story of how we found it by following the couriers is a fascinating intelligence detective story u i m just not sure it links to particular
the killing of bin laden was done by intelligence community professionals and military professionals that transcend both administrations, the piecing together, if you follow how the trail was put together, how they developed the information on the courier, piece by piece, pebble by pebble, as former cia director mike hadden said, it took years. before you go soft on these guys, let me say something. 2005 when they were building this mcmansion over there, their equivalent of chappaqua, building their equivalent of this guy, do you think if we had had him in his crosshairs, wouldn t we have noticed it? do you think they could have built that mcmansion and their equivalent of chappaqua, don t you think we would have noticed he was there? well, look, it is not what we have been told this last week is that we didn t really find
this mcmansion, if that s what you want to call it, the compound, until august of last year. so and the story of how we found it by following the couriers is a fascinating intelligence detective story. i m just not sure it links to particular political decisions. i think you put a focus on something, you might catch t thank you very much, issa cough. thank you michael and john. speaker of the house john boehner, even he doesn t seem thrilled. this guy s not a booster for the current list of candidates.
arranging the minute details. he was still familiar with the idea of attacks against the united states and was spurring those attacks. i think a lot of people are surprised and wonder how in the heck was he able to build a pakistani mcmansion and no one not know anything? this is a very, very frustrating point and it s very frustrating especially when you see what s going on in pakistan right now where you have people that are the heads of the pakistani military, senior officials within the pakistani government, instead of saying, oh, we re sorry we didn t find him or capture him. they are calling the raid unacceptable. i think what s unacceptable is the pakistanis are not taking any responsibility for the fact that the worlds most wanted terrorist was found not just in pakistan, but in the backyard of the senior officials in the pakistani military. these are very serious questions. the pakistanis need to decide if they want to be an ally of the