Actually it was more like two monumental 110 story buildings, the collateral destruction of all the surrounding buildings, part of the Pentagon, 3 airbuses, 343 dead firefighters, and oh! 3000 others dead.
9/11 wasn't the only attack on America, just the worst one. And we aren't the only country who has suffered large scale attacks either. Bin laden's death is still just a small achievement, but it's a positive step, and sends out a strong enough message, that we can find them.
It's a tough battle, since these terrorists, don't have an actual home country, they have to find one that is friendly or tolerant, or maybe just doesn't have the resources. Cooperation between countries, in this war on terror, is rough as well. I don't believe Pakistan likes terrorists, any more than we do, but they are strong and proud, and don't want the American's doing everything for them, nor do they want us shooting up the place, and the citizens. I would like to see some of the other countries be more willing to ask for our help, and share their intelligence, if the know or strongly suspect a active group, it needs to get stamped out quickly.
9/11 was gruesome, the war in the Middle East as well, ten long years of it, and who knows how much longer it will take. Would be nice, if bin laden was a good record keeper, documented everything, and everyone he was involved in, and we now have all those records. It would greatly speed things up. I still don't think the photos are being withheld for any of the reasons Obama gave, though they might seem reasonable, responsible, we have been through much worse these past ten years, have seen the photos, the videos, even seen it first hand. I live by, 'Nothing to hide, nothing to fear'. This victory belongs to the world, and should be shared entirely. It was quite an achievement, a major goal in the war effort. Maybe it is political, and Obama is just saving them for his campaign next year. Could be a useful tool, if released secretly, a leak, he could blame the Republicans.
Really think it odd, that every other detail about the operation, the intelligence, preparation, was released. I can understand withholding the sensitive documents, for further use, but the body pictures? There must be some other reason, something in the pictures, besides a simple corpse, that would be upsetting to the opposition, and not exactly the bullet wounds either. Too many people lost too much, because of this one man, and will want to see how it ended for him, to know it's more than just words.