It was one of those moments when you remember where you were and what you were doing,even many years after it happened.
And it happened in Abbottabad,Pakistan,not far from where I lived at the time.I had visited Abbottabad (named after a British colonial official) and was enchanted by its picturesque,hilly setting and serene atmosphere.
But that was a long time back in the 1990s.Now,it must be crowded,bursting at the seams like most Pakistani towns are.
Osama Bin Laden also thought that it would be a good place to settle down in and enjoy a life of domestic bliss with his multiple wives and kids.
So,he built a three storey high walled compound and settled down for the long haul.Two Arab brothers were used as couriers.When neighbourhood kids played cricket and the balls landed in Osama's compound,they were not allowed to come inside,but were given money to buy new balls,instead.
The mighty US intelligence gathering apparatus,George W.Bush and Barack Husain Obama,for all their war mongering and invasions of countries like Iraq and Afghanistan,could not trace him,for ten long years,after 9/11.
But sometimes,I would catch half smiling glimpses of CNN anchors,as they reported new videoes made and distributed by Osama,as if they were talking about some kind of joke.
So,I can still remember my stunned disbelief,when I turned on the TV,one fine morning in 2011.Barak Husain Obama,was on screen,announcing that Osama Bin Laden had been killed in Abbottabad,Pakistan.
But where was the body ? There was no body.He had been "buried" at sea.Where were the photographs ? The US government saw no need to show them to the world.
Two US choppers had come stealthily in the night and one had crashed.So much for the meticulous planning and preparation for this mission,which had been going on for a good long while.The SEALs had been doing their rehearsals in a mock compound,especially built for this purpose.Their was a loud explosion as the crashed chopper was burnt,before they departed.
At the time I read a good deal about the US raid,including an Esquire magazine article,about the navy SEAL who had killed OBL.That was rather more interesting than this book,as that man had left the SEALs and said that he would have to spend the rest of his life,looking over his shoulder,for possible assassins.
Then,the British newspaper Telegraph,which I used to read online,provided excellent background and photos of the compound.The compound in which Osama lived,was later demolished,as curious crowds and foreign journalists swarmed the place.
This book,though interesting enough,didn't offer any startling new details about the operation,and felt rather familiar.
Reading it,I was again reminded,that one of the options considered by the US at the time,was to bomb the compound heavily.
Thankfully,that did not happen,otherwise there would have been a lot of Pakistani civilian casualties.
All hell broke loose in Pakistan,following the raid.How could these US choppers sneak into Pakistan,under cover of darkness without being detected ? The talking heads on cable news TV chattered on and on,until I was sick and tired of the whole thing.
But thank goodness,that was the end of that,and the damage to Pakistan,during the raid was relatively minor.Abbottabad's civilian population had a close call.