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It’s not Biden’s advising against bin Laden raid that’s most troubling. It’s that he lied about it.
By Howard Portnoy April 27, 2019
 

Now that Joe Biden has announced his candidacy for the presidency in 2020, it is time to have some of the same conversations we had on the previous occasions when Biden announced or intimated a run for the so-far-elusive Oval Office.

The one that is getting the most play, deservedly so, is his well-documented advice to then-Pres. Barack Obama not to conduct a raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound in May 2011. At a meeting of top advisers in the White House Situation Room, Biden counseled:

https://libertyunyielding.com/2019/04/27/bidens-whiff-on-bin-laden-and-other-tales-that-question-his-suitability-to-run-the-country/

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The one that is getting the most play, deservedly so, is his well-documented advice to then-Pres. Barack Obama not to conduct a raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound in May 2011.

Obama followed that advice, too.  Someone else along the chain of command gave the order while Obama was playing golf.
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