NBC's Bob Windrem responds to questions about Osama bin Laden

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The world's most wanted man, Osama bin Laden, was with Navy SEALS and CIA paramilitary forces at a compound in Pakistan Sunday. Robert Windrem, NBC News’ chief investigative producer, responds to reader questions about his death.

The world's most wanted man, Osama bin Laden, was killed in a gunbattle with Navy SEALS and CIA paramilitary forces at a compound in Pakistan Sunday.

Robert Windrem, NBC News’ chief investigative producer, reports on the world of U.S. intelligence and the CIA. He has been reporting on bin Laden and the al-Qaida terrorist network since the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.

He responded to reader questions about how the U.S. tracked down bin Laden, how the operation to kill him happened and what's next for the U.S. in the region. Click below to replay the chat.

See more of Windrem's reporting on NBC's Nightly News with Brian Williams, MSNBC and msnbc.com. Two of him reports on Monday: The scene in the Situation Room and Clarifying Osama bin Laden myths.

Click here for more news on the death of bin Laden.

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