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FLASHBACK: Barack Obama Made The Death of bin Laden All About Himself (via @mattmargolis) pjmedia.com/trending/flash…
Afyer reviewing both Trump's statement announcing the death of al-Baghdadi and Obama's statement announcing the death of Osama bin Laden, there was a huge difference, but it had nothing to do with respect for the dead.
Barack Obama's statement was carefully crafted to paint a narrative that made him a central figure of the events leading up to bin Laden's death. Obama's goal was to make him synonymous with the death of bin Laden the year before he would face the voters again.
He mentioned himself several times: “Tonight, I can report... I directed Leon Panetta… I was briefed on a possible lead to bin Laden… I met repeatedly with my national security team… I determined that we had enough intelligence…” It was all about him and what he did.
President Trump, however, took a different approach. Unlike Obama, who mentioned himself right away, Trump started off his announcement like this:

“Last night, the United States brought the world’s number one terrorist leader to justice. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead.
He was the founder and leader of ISIS, the most ruthless and violent terror organization in the World. The United States has been searching for Baghdadi for many years. Capturing or killing Baghdadi has been the top national security priority of my Administration.
U.S. Special Operations forces executed a dangerous and daring nighttime raid into Northwestern Syria to accomplish this mission.”

The word “I” does occur six times in Trump’s prepared remarks, but none of those instances involved taking credit for something.
In fact, five of those times he was thanking people and countries that took part in or assisted with the raid.
In fact, Obama would continue to push this self-aggrandizing narrative about bin Laden's death, alongside false claims that al Qaeda was on the verge of defeat (even as intelligence reports were telling him they were expanding) while he ran for reelection.
Much of the story Obama pushed would later be contradicted by CIA director Leon Panetta, who revealed that Navy SEALs, not Obama, made the final decision to kill bin Laden...
... and that Obama was not in the Situation Room constantly monitoring the situation, but elsewhere playing cards at various times. The infamous Situation Room photo that claimed to show Obama, Biden, and others monitoring the bin Laden raid in real-time was, in fact, staged.
“A photograph released by the White House appeared to show President Barack Obama and his aides in the situation room watching the action as it unfolded. In fact they had little knowledge of what was happening in the compound.
In an interview with PBS, Mr Panetta said: "Once those teams went into the compound I can tell you that there was a time period of almost 20 or 25 minutes where we really didn't know just exactly what was going on.
And there were some very tense moments as we were waiting for information.

"We had some observation of the approach there, but we did not have direct flow of information as to the actual conduct of the operation itself as they were going through the compound."
Mr. Panetta also told the network that the US Navy Seals, rather than Mr Obama, made the final decision to kill bin Laden.
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