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Obama’s Irish advisers were key to Bin Laden plan

Brennan, Daley, McDonough, Donilon were inner circle


President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House, May 1, 2011.
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House, May 1, 2011.
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During the critical planning moments of the strike on Osama bin Laden the president was surrounded by a posse of Irish American advisers who helped him make the key decisions.

The Washington Post reported that; “ It wasn’t until 8 a.m. Friday that Obama, in a meeting with national security adviser Thomas E. Donilon, his deputy Denis McDonough, chief of staff William Daley, and White House counterterrorism adviser John O. Brennan, told the group to move ahead.

 Thomas Donilon is National Security Advisor, John Brennan is Counterterrorism czar, Chief of Staff is Bill Daley and Deputy National Security advisor is Denis McDonough.

Brennan, whose parents were born in Roscommon and Galway chaired all the critical meetings.

It has been known for some time that he is Obama’s most influential aide on terrorism issues.

Brennan’s parents are still living in New Jersey, no doubt basking in the glow of their successful son.

Describing the moment  in the situation room waiting for the mission to succeed or fail Brennan stated “The minutes passed like days. It was very tense, with a lot of people holding their breath.”

McDonough, one of a family  of 11 who has a  brother a priest, was Obama’s point man on foreign policy during the election campaign where his responsibilities included Northern Ireland.

Bill Daley is brother of the former Chicago mayor Richard Daley.

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He has  headed many mission to Ireland for president Clinton and became involved in the Irish peace process when he was Commerce Secretary.

Thomas Donilon is a  brother of Mike Donilon the counselor for Vice President Joe Biden, another key Irish American figure in the Obama inner circle.

Donilon  works closely with yet another Irish staffer , the Irish-born Samantha Power who is considered the key architect of the  Libya policy.

A photograph taken in the Situation Room as the raid unfolded shows Biden, Clinton, Chairman of the joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen sitting closest to the president.

It is hard to imagine, with the exception of the Kennedy era,more Irish Americans in senior positions in a White House administration especially  when you include Vice President Biden, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who, while not Irish American, has long played a key role on Irish issues.


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In my opinion, the Irish are THE smartest race. I would ask the American intelligence community to consider asking the RIRA to assist them in wiping out Al Qaeda. As the saying goes: How do you fight terrorism? Answer: With terrorists.
Word is out, the SAS trained this Seal team, thank our top allies again!
OldSarge.. I guess some people walk around arrogantly with bravado telling people how "they would get things done" or declare "mission accomplished" while others, plan, think, possibly sit in the corner, and "truly get things done". Obama quietly increased the drones in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and then sent in a small amount of Navy Seals to finish the task. Obama works smart, with less, and doesn't have a need to name his missions “shock and awe”. He knows the results will speak for themselves.
sirpeter - where r u - SHOOT TO KILL
All you need to do is look at the official photo of the National Security Team. Obama is in the corner with the look of a scared puppy. He's no leader, no courage, no backbone. thank God we'll vote him out in 2012.
President Obama's task now should be to wrestle control of America's military back from the manufacturers of death and destruction and return control of it back to the people.
The biggest array of irish talent on display in a U.S cabinet since the JFK years. To be sure, to be sure.
Yup, wondering much the same IronMountainMovies - the SAS shot IRA in Gibraltar who were scouting for targets to blow up and apparently its a `human rights` abuse. Numerous others where they had guns and rocket launchers in Northern Ireland and shot outside police stations as they were about to commit terrorism against Northern Irish policemen (propaganda released was careful to say `British occupying Crown Forces` or some such to raise images of hordes of Englishmen - what was the difference between a Northern Irish policeman then and Northern Irish Catholic policeman killed by dissidents last week?)
Were these wonderful 'Irish Advisers' the same people who severely criticised the UK for its shoot to kill policy in Northern Ireland? Ronan Gallagher
Thank our Navy Seals for a job well done. Now, show us the pictures of him for proof.
Dear newnation, Takes one to know one....Nah, nah, yah, nah, hah!...Sanctamonious Mick douchebag.
Jeremiah O Brien. Google it.
Then again the photograph accompanying this article might have been taken as they were reading the replies to articles left on this site.
HA! no proof at all and an american government who are known to be full of crap and everyone buys it straight away! Has the whole world forgotten the saying "don't believe everything you read"? WAKE UP RETARDS!!!!
It was just another day at the office for the Irish. Remember it was an Irish Army Lt. Col., on secondment to the US Military who found Sadam - Lt. Col Hickey. America would be a third world country, but for the Irish - but it's ok, we don't expect any credit.




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