The notable reason for the OBL hit is this: There weren't too many nations that were going to sit down and have a chat with the man; AQ and derivatives were responsible for mayhem and murder on a mass scale around the world. The Western allies were uniform (publicly at least) on the stand against OBL.
Comparing Castro with the US is apples to oranges. One nation's sanctioning of a guy by itself is not the same as unilateral support from the global community.
Is it right? Each will interpret the morality of the action their own way. But the weight of world opinion about OBL supported the actions taken, be it by SEALs, SAS, or any other combat team.
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