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Published 21 Nov, 2018 06:35am

US president criticises war hero for not capturing Osama sooner

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has ignited a firestorm of criticism and charges that he is politicising the military by faulting a war hero for not capturing Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden sooner.

Trump took shots at retd Admiral William McRaven in a weekend Fox News interview in which he also asserted that the former Navy SEAL and former commander of US Special Operations Command was a “backer” of Trump’s 2016 rival Hillary Clinton and a supporter of President Barack Obama.

“Disgusting,” the George W. Bush administration’s White House counterterrorism adviser, Fran Townsend, wrote on Twitter.

Leon Panetta, who was CIA director during the bin Laden raid and later served as secretary of defence, said Trump owed an apology to McRaven and to all of those in the military and intelligence agencies who played a role in tracking down bin Laden and carrying out the risky raid into Pakistan. He called Trump’s remark “patently ridiculous”.

McRaven told CNN he is a fan both of George W. Bush and Barack Obama, having served under them. “I admire all presidents, regardless of their political party, who uphold the dignity of the office and who use that office to bring the nation together in challenging times,” he said pointedly.

McRaven previously had drawn widespread attention for lambasting Trump for repeatedly calling the news media the “enemy of the people”. McRaven had said the president’s words were “the greatest threat to democracy” in his lifetime.

When this was raised in the Fox News interview, Trump lashed out at McRaven, who organised and executed the bin Laden raid in Pakistan in May 2011 as head of the secretive Joint Special Operation Command. “Wouldn’t it have been nice if we got Osama bin Laden a lot sooner than that, wouldn’t it have been nice?” Trump said.

Published in Dawn, November 21st, 2018

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