For the life of me (no pun intended), I cannot understand the hand-wringing over the fact BL was killed. This was a military operation, he was the enemy (not a head of state), the US soldiers killed the enemy. Simple.
When coalition forces attack insurgents, they don't send a text message advising that "we're on our way, c u at 4.30, have your weapons ready"
The enemy was caught by surprise. I'm no expert, but in war isn't that a good thing?!
If BL had walked into a US consulate to surrender, and been shot dead in the foyer I could understand the consternation. To my knowledge there's no suggestion that he was planning to hand himself in any time soon!
And what of a trial? People like to imagine a shamed BL in the dock, and the whole extremist movement being subdued. Here's a different scenario: an unrepentant BL crowing from the stand, AQ's massive financial resources enable his defence to draw the trial out for a decade, kidnappings and other atrocities demanding his release, and finally a guilty verdict that conspiracy theorists and extremists alike debunk as unfair or rigged. And what then? Death penalty or imprisonment? Each presents its own problems...
I'm often a critic of US politics & military strategy, but to my mind they got it 100% right this time.
Tex