I quote from the article:
"'I became too insistent that we were not pursuing this target with enough vigor and with enough risk-taking . . . . ' says Scheuer.
"One of the last proposals . . . a cruise missile attack against a remote hunting camp . . . where bin Laden was believed to be socializing with members of the royal family from the United Arab Emirates.
"Scheuer wanted to level the entire camp. 'The world is lousy with Arab princes,' says Scheuer. 'And if we could have got Osama bin Laden, and saved at some point down the road 3,000 American lives, a few less Arab princes would have been OK in my book.'
"'You couldn't have done this without killing an Arab prince,'" asks Kroft.
"And that doesn't bother him? 'Not a lick,' says Scheuer."