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Clinton: Allergy led to my ops room photo
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2011-05-05 16:03:48
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Clinton: Allergy led to my ops room photo Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she covered her mouth to prevent spring allergy cough Below: x Jump to video Details change about killing of bin Laden Video Discussion Related Pete Souza / The White House "Those were 38 of the most intense minutes," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said of the scene in the Situation Room of the White House during the mission against Osama bin Laden on May 1. Clinton is in the room with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with with members of the national security team. updated 2 hours 4 minutes ago SharePrintFont: ROME — An allergy and not anguish may explain why Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had her hand to her mouth while watching the commando operation to kill Osama bin Laden, she said on Thursday. A photo of Clinton, President Barack Obama and other senior officials watching the operation live from the White House situation room has become one of the most striking images of the raid that killed the al Qaeda leader. Death of Osama bin Laden Bin Laden 'firefight': Only one man was armed Obama visits 9/11 fire station Clinton on terror: 'It does not end with one death' Profile of bin Laden courier led CIA to its target NYT: Shaken by raid, Pakistani army faces new scrutiny Aides were using cell phones, officials tell NBC Obama won't release bin Laden death photo Mystery surrounds wounded bin Laden wife The photo shows Clinton with her hand to her mouth in what looks like a gesture of anxiety over the outcome of the operation. "Those were 38 of the most intense minutes. I have no idea what any of us were looking at that particular millisecond when the picture was taken," she said on Thursday when asked about the photo during a visit to Rome. "I am somewhat sheepishly concerned that it was my preventing one of my early spring allergic coughs. So it may have no great meaning whatsoever," Clinton added. Eric D. Schwerin Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC 1010 Wisconsin Ave., NW Suite 705 Washington, DC 20007 (202) 333-1880 eschwerin@rosemontseneca.com P Consider the environment before printing this email.
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