Published by Time magazine as the first anniversary of the al Qaeda leader's killing in Pakistan approaches, the succinct memo was written by hand and signed by Panetta on April 29, 2011 at 10:35 am.
"The direction is to go in and get bin Laden and if he not there, to get out," wrote Panetta, who is now secretary of defense, in the memorandum.
Panetta said he had received word of the president's decision from Tom Donilon, the national security adviser.
"The decision is to proceed with the assault," he wrote.
"The timing, operational decision making and control are in Admiral McCraven's hands," he added. That was a reference to Admiral William McCraven, who was in charge of the hunt for bin Laden as commander of the Joint Special Operations Command.
"The approval is provided on the risk profile presented to the president," Panetta continued. "Any additional risks are to be brought to the president for his consideration."
Obama had chosen the riskiest option: a secret helicopter assault by US special forces on a compound in Abbottabad, a garrison town where bin Laden was believed to be hiding.
McCraven was notified of the president's directive at 10:45 am and three days later on May 2, 2011, the raid was launched and bin Laden killed, ending a nearly decade-long search to avenge the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
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@AWA:For a change Indians & Pakistanis are not abusing each other. Raj & Mirza please carry on " I am loving it"
@Mirza: You hit on the head ! But sadly in Pakistan, the roles are reversed ! Just like their version of Democracy too !
Short is sweet!
with all the best brains available...yet America has not won one war in any part of the world, rather has worsened its own economy,world economy & spread more violence & Islamophobia across most part of the world...as far as pakistan is concerned..the continuation of war on terror is as per the decision of the Parliament...bcz the President is not mentally stable person....this is as per the medical report of the counsel of AAZ presented to Swiss & UK law authorities submitted against swiss case & Surrey case.....
Short,sweet and cutting
6 worded sentence of Obama and 4 letter word result for Pakistan.
The culprit is dead but the companions (Mullahs) are free. What about a light drone attack. This will teach a lesson to those who are suppressing the voice of poor innocent Pakistanis.
The next orders by Obama would be 'Go and kill Hafeez Sayeed' not to his Seals but some people based in Pakistan itself.
Stop complimenting each another Mirza and Raj.
USA could have traced out bin laden years before but the decision to kill OBL was made the right time when USA wanted. (The results of this act would be effect 2013 US elections; way to go hillary obama administration).
@Raj - USA: Thanks a lot. Right back at you! Regards, Mirza
@Mirza: "War is too important a matter to be left to the military." Mr Mirza that is better than even our own high standards
@Mirza: Excellent comment. Precise and to the point. Your comments are always thought-provoking and refreshing, Mr. Mirza.
To be successful the supreme commander of the armed forces (the elected president) made the decision and directed his forces to act. Not the other way around. Perhaps we can learn a lesson or two with this. War is too important a matter to be left to the military.
Bold risky decision.