Obama on bin Laden raid: Michelle didn't know
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Here鈥檚 a bit you may have missed from President Obama鈥檚 鈥60 Minutes鈥 interview, broadcast Sunday night: he didn鈥檛 tell Michelle about the Osama bin Laden raid before it happened.
From the way he talked about it, it sounds like he didn鈥檛 even confide in Bo the Portuguese Water Dog during a Rose Garden walk.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 tell my own family,鈥 Mr. Obama told CBS interviewer Steve Kroft.
Most people, they have a big presentation coming up at work, or a client meeting on which their continued employment depends, they get to confide in their spouse or significant other to try and off-load some of the tension. It helps to share your worries. Keeping it to yourself while you鈥檙e lying away, staring at the ceiling at 3 a.m.? That鈥檚 a great way to develop premature gray hair.
But imagine you鈥檙e commander-in-chief and actually sending people into combat. You don鈥檛 even get to look worried! You have to fly off to inspect tornado damage in the South, then come back and be relaxed and funny at the White House Correspondents鈥 Association Dinner, and look like you think you鈥檝e got your problems under control. As Obama noted, the presidency demands that you do more than one thing at a time.
Most of the people in the White House didn鈥檛 know that last weekend would be one of the most fateful of the whole Obama administration. Most of Obama鈥檚 senior aides, even, were in the dark.
鈥淭here were times where you wanted to go around and talk this through with some more folks. And that just wasn鈥檛 an option. And during the course of the weekend, you know, there was no doubt that this was weighing on me,鈥 Obama told 鈥60 Minutes鈥.
And it wasn鈥檛 like Obama was pretty sure things were going to turn out right. Any military operation is inherently risky. Plus, the conclusion that Osama bin Laden was present at the Abbottabad compound was based on the 鈥渟lenderest bits of information,鈥 Obama noted.
鈥淎t the end of the day, this was still a 55/45 situation. I mean we could not say definitively that bin Laden was there. Had he not been there, then there would have been some significant consequences,鈥 Obama told CBS.
Obama is far from alone in having to handle a tense situation like that in secrecy. Every recent US chief executive has faced a similar situation 鈥 or situations. It鈥檚 just another reminder of the extraordinary demands of the job that used to also be called the Leader of the Free World.