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different rules, much more centered rules about dealing with freedom of information requests. they can deny almost anything based on operational security. >> why go through having a raid? i mean, no matter -- even if there was a member of pakistani intelligence, they're walking them through the compound even if the guards were removed, any kind of venture into pakistan, any kind of military operation comes with risk. if the pakistanis were in control of bin laden this entire time, why not just have them kill him and hand over his body. and then the u.s. says whatever they want to say. i'm not sure why they needed to have this delicate raid at all. >> let me just say this. if you believe that osama bin laden who after 2001 was the most hunted fugitive in the world, the most vicious enemy of america, if you believe that he decided at some point five or six years down the road that he -- oh the place to go to hide out and be safe was in

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