The Detail in Seymour Hersh’s Bin Laden Story That Rings True

2015-05-14T17:49:18+00:00May 14th, 2015|Tags: , , , , |

Hersh’s scenario explains one detail that has always nagged me about the night of Bin Laden’s death.

After one of the SEALs’ Black Hawk helicopters crashed in Bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound, neighbors called the police and reported hearing both the crash and the subsequent explosions. The local police told me that they received the calls and could have been at the compound within minutes, but army commanders ordered them to stand down and leave the response to the military. Yet despite being barracked nearby, members of the Pakistani Army appear to have arrived only after the SEALs — who spent 40 minutes on the ground without encountering any soldiers — left.

This is pretty hard to argue with.

2018-03-27T08:18:53+00:00January 3rd, 2015|Tags: , , |

just–maps:

AT&T’s Long Line tower network in 1960. These towers made up the entirety of the US’s long distance phone network. [5250×3225]

2018-03-27T09:23:42+00:00December 31st, 2012|Tags: , , |

Dave Imus makes a mean map.

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