UNL Student Government Passes SJP-Backed Israel Divestment Resolution
How Long Can America Go on Like This?
Intrusive Bankers and Government Overreach
Trump’s America First Dealmaking on AI Export Controls
Washington Post Layoffs Mark Long-Awaited Decline of Regime Media
Biology and Common Sense Triumph Over Radical Transgender Ideology
Respect the Badge. Enforce the Law but Fix the System.
In the Super Bowl of Drug Ads, Trump’s FDA Plays the Long Game...
From Open Borders to Ruinous Powderkegs
New Musical Remakes Anne Frank As a Genderqueer Hip-Hop Star
Toledo Man Indicted for Threatening to Kill Vice President JD Vance During Ohio...
Fort Lauderdale Financial Advisor Sentenced to 20 Years for $94M International Ponzi Schem...
FCC Is Reportedly Investigating The View
Illegal Immigrant Allegedly Used Stolen Identity to Vote and Collect $400K in Federal...
$26 Billion Gone: Stellantis Joins Automakers Retreating From EVs
Tipsheet

Should the US Release Photos of Bin Laden's Corpse?

We've all seen the fake image that rocketed across the internet last night, but US officials say they have the real deal.  According to ABC News, a debate is underway among top administration officials over
Advertisement
whether to share photographic evidence of bin Laden's execution with the public:


The Obama administration has photographs of Osama bin Laden’s dead body and officials are debating what to do with them and whether they should be released to the public, officials tell ABC News.


“There’s no doubt it’s him,” says a US official who has seen the pictures and also reminds us that OBL was 6’4”.


The argument for releasing them: to ensure that the public knows and can appreciate that he's dead. There is of course skepticism throughout the world that the US government claim that it killed bin Laden is true.


The argument against releasing the pictures: they’re gruesome. He has amassive head wound above his left eye where he took bullet, with brains and blood visible.



In my mind, the former consideration far outweighs the latter.   Of course the image of bin Laden's bloodied face will be gruesome.  So were the monstrous acts of murder he ordered across the globe throughout his dastardly career.  Releasing clear evidence of his death isn't about morbid curiosity or revenge.  It's about confirmation.  The American people deserve to know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the man most responsible for the slaughter of nearly 3,000 of our fellow countrymen nearly a decade ago is gone forever. 

Advertisement


Release the photos. 


UPDATE: ABC News has an exclusive slideshow of images from inside bin Laden's compound.  Lots of blood, but no bodies:



Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement