Austin, Texas-based Stratfor is a very well-connected organization
described by WikiLeaks as "a company that fronts as an intelligence
publisher, but provides confidential intelligence services to large
corporations, such as Bhopal’s Dow Chemical Co., Lockheed Martin,
Northrop Grumman, Raytheon and government agencies, including the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Marines and the U.S. Defense
Intelligence Agency.” The company’s vice president for intelligence,
Fred Burton, a highly experienced counterterrorism expert with many
contacts in the U.S. government, was the originator of most of the
e-mails concerning the disposition of bin Laden’s body in the hours
after his death.
Bin Laden was allegedly killed near Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2,
2011, just after 1:00 a.m. local time. President Barack Obama announced
bin Laden’s assassination on May 1 at 11:35 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time
(May 2 had not yet arrived in the United States).
At 5:26 a.m. Central Daylight Time on May 2, Burton sent out an e-mail with the subject "OBL” (Osama bin Laden) stating: "Reportedly, we took the body with us. Thank goodness.”
Twenty-five minutes later he sent one
with the subject "Body bound for Dover, DE on CIA plane.” The text
read: "Than [sic] onward to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in
Bethesda.” ("Technically this would have meant the Walter Reed National
Military Medical Center, since the AFIP operations were folded into
Walter Reed as part of a consolidation plan,” explained Jason Ditz
of Antiwar.com, adding that if confirmed, "it would add yet more
intrigue to Dover Air Force Base, already under enormous scrutiny for
its mishandling of corpses and disposal of remains at a Virginia
landfill.”)
At 6:26 a.m. Burton stated
that he "doubt[ed]” that bin Laden’s body had been "dumped at sea,”
adding, "We would want to photograph, DNA, fingerprint, etc.” "His body
is a crime scene,” he continued, "and I don’t see the FBI nor DOJ
letting that happen.” He suggested that burying the body at sea would be
reminiscent of the cremation of Nazi Adolf Eichmann’s body following
his capture, trial, and execution, the purpose of which was to prevent
anyone from building a memorial to him.
Stratfor CEO George Friedman agreed but noted that "Eichmann was seen
alive for many months on trial before being sentenced to death and
executed,” then cremated. "No comparison with suddenly burying him at
sea without any chance to view him which i [sic] doubt happened,” he
added.
Obviously neither of these highly connected men with plenty of inside
sources had yet bought into the idea that bin Laden had been sent to
Davy Jones’ locker. Indeed, at 1:36 p.m. Burton was still of the opinion
that bin Laden’s body was being taken to the United States, writing:
"Body is Dover bound, should be here by now.”
By 3:11 p.m., however, he appears to have changed his mind, e-mailing:
"Down & dirty done, He already sleeps with the fish.” But he noted
the difficulties that this course of action would create, saying, "It
seems to me that by dropping the corpse in the ocean, the body will come
back to haunt us.”
Although bin Laden’s corpse hasn’t haunted the United States much thus
far, the release of the Stratfor e-mails will likely revive the debate
over just what happened to bin Laden’s body and, consequently, whether
or not U.S. forces actually killed the terrorist mastermind in the first
place. Secrecy prior to the raid is understandable; a refusal to
produce the key piece of evidence that the raid was successful, on the
other hand, is quite curious indeed.
The Obama administration claimed it had buried bin Laden at sea in an
effort comply with Islamic tradition, which requires washing, shrouding,
and burial within 24 hours of death. However, "a number of scholars
have said such an action is appropriate only under ‘extraordinary
circumstances’ — and that bin Laden’s death did not qualify,” CBS News reported at the time.
Moreover, observed the Guardian:
"The 24-hour rule has not always been applied by the U.S. in the past.
For example, the bodies of Uday and Qusay Hussein — sons of the Iraqi
dictator — were held for 11 days before being released for burial.”
Another theory behind the sea burial was that, as in the case of
Eichmann’s cremation, dumping the body into the deep would prevent his
grave from becoming an inspiration to other terrorists.
This theory also seems to be applied selectively. "Saddam Hussein was
treated to traditional Islamic burial rites and interred in a compound
he had built for himself near his birthplace,” Slate wrote.
"When detainees die at Guantanamo Bay, either through suicide or
natural causes, the Pentagon repatriates the remains to their home
countries, where the funerals often become scenes of anti-American
protest.”
One might argue that bin Laden’s was a special case likely to inspire
devotion on the part of Islamic militants and that as a result, his
burial at sea was appropriate. The Guardian, though, dismisses
such notions: "Fears about Bin Laden’s burial place turning into a
shrine for Islamists were probably unfounded, since the Wahhabi/Salafi
tradition rejects such things. Even Saudi kings are buried in unmarked
graves.”
Given all this, more people are likely to question whether bin Laden
was killed on May 2 and whether his body was plopped into the Arabian
Sea shortly thereafter. Very little evidence of a successful operation
against bin Laden has been produced; and what evidence existed at the
time continues to dwindle. Besides the mysteriously disappearing corpse,
the compound in which bin Laden was supposedly killed was demolished last week.
The Obama administration apparently expects the world to accept its
version of events on faith alone — a kind of trust it has hardly earned
over the past three years. But with the release of the Stratfor e-mails,
which suggest that bin Laden’s body was not buried at sea (or at least
not as quickly as the administration maintained), what many consider to
be Obama’s one certified foreign policy achievement may well be called
into question just as he is seeking reelection. Then again, if dead
people can vote in Chicago, why couldn’t the supposed corpse of bin
Laden play a role in the reelection or ouster of a President with roots
in the Windy City’s political machine?