U.S. senator describes ‘gruesome’ bin Laden photos

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A Republican who sits on the  Senate Armed Services Committee viewed the death photos of  Osama bin Laden yesterday and said the pictures — some  gruesome — leave no doubt the al Qaeda leader is dead.

“Absolutely no question about it. A lot of people out there  say ‘I want to see the pictures’ but I’ve already seen them.  That was him. He’s gone. He’s history,” James Inhofe, an  Oklahoma Republican, said on CNN.

Inhofe said he saw 15 photographs, nine taken at the scene  of the May 2 raid on a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan; three  from the U.S.S. Vinson, where bin Laden’s body was prepared for  burial at sea; and three older photographs to compare for  positive identification.

“They’re gruesome, of course, because it was taken right  after the incident,” Inhofe said in a separate interview on Fox  News.

Inhofe described some photos that showed brain matter  protruding from an eye socket. But the senator, a proponent of  releasing the pictures, said he had not changed his mind after  viewing them.

Inhofe said he thinks at least two photos from the U.S.S.  Vinson showing the body being cleaned should be released  because they depict an easily identifiable bin Laden.

“I don’t buy this whole concept that’s coming out of the  White House that you don’t want to do this — you might make  the terrorists mad,” Inhofe said.

U.S. President Barack Obama decided not to release  post-mortem photos of bin Laden because doing so could incite  violence and be used as an al Qaeda propaganda tool.

The CIA on Tuesday offered to show the photos to members of  the House and Senate Armed Services and Intelligence  committees. Inhofe was the first member of the Senate to take  the agency up its offer.