I realize technology has come a long way and the military often is an innovator of technology. I just wonder how, considering the crucial timing of this mission, how the Navy and the Seals managed to ensure Obama received a camera feed of Osama's death. I mean there is quite a bit of equipment to ensure Obama received video of the Osama massacre, and considering the geographic location of the compound in Abbottābad, Pakistan, it would have put challenges on the Navy to pull off transmitting video of the raid to the White House--after all, you have to have satellite communications to produce quality video, and supposedly the video was good enough quality to recognize Osama Bin Ladin without a doubt.
Abbottābad, Pakistan is over 600 miles from the sea. The logistics of getting Navy Seals into the area would be complex enough, but add the video capabilities and risk a Seals life to ensure Obama could watch Osama's coming death perplexes me to say the least. It just seems like another fabricated part of this story, a story that has changed since the news media reported missiles and drones long before they reported Navy Seals.
So does anyone else doubt the Obama's video account of observing the killing? Simply put the logistics to video this battle would have so many variables that it just seems that it would be a much harder feet to provide the president with video of the battle. I am not saying it's impossible, but consider all the variables. Still yet, in the end Obama didn't produce the ultimate proof. Rather he released Osama's body in the sea in hopes of not upsetting Muslims.