US President Barack Obama (2nd L) and Vice President Joe Biden (L), along with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House, May 1, 2011. Also pictured are Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (2nd R) and Defense Secretary Robert Gates (R). – Photo by Reuters

WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he did not have full confidence in the underlying intelligence when US Navy SEALs were conducting the raid on al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan.

“I was very concerned, frankly,” he said in an interview on “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday on CBS.

“I had real reservations about the intelligence. My worry was the level of uncertainty about whether bin Laden was even in the compound,” he said.

“There wasn't any direct evidence that he was there. It was all circumstantial. But it was the best -- information that we had -- since probably 2001,” Gates said.

The decision to go ahead with the raid by President Barack Obama was “one of the most courageous calls” a president has made, given the uncertainty of the intelligence and the riskiness of the operation, he said.

Gates admits to a case of nerves while watching the raid in real time with the president and other officials in the White House situation room.

“I think like the rest, I was just transfixed. And, of course, my heart went to my mouth when the helicopter -- landed in the -- courtyard, because I knew that wasn't part of the plan. But these guys were just amazing,” he said.

Gates said it was “premature” to say whether bin Laden's death could accelerate US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, but added that the war could turn the corner by the end of this year “and more troops could come home.” – Reuters

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