why do we need to see somebody being executed? I think we should be able to take some confidence that it was done with commensurate professionalism.
He was offered surrendering.
it works out better as where would you keep him, then you have the whole palaver of having him tried - on US soil? then the ensuing row about executions and their morality. Or through the Intl Court of Justice - that would drag on for years.
Better having him shot, close the chapter on the book, not that this was the last chapter of it unfortunately.
An as to the SAS raid on the Embassy, just as here, they aren't exactly going to sit around and say "Oh we have been naughty little boys and Mr Seal or SASman, just take my hands and put them in your bondage handcuffs and I will be oh so nice and complicit with you." Get real, there's a hell of a risk of return fire and the rest. Shoot first, ask the questions later and, apparently, they have already extracted a mountain of paper from the compound.