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Guess who's upset with US President Barack Obama's Operation Geronimo.
As the US celebrated the killing of Osama bin Laden, many American Indians have objected to use of 'Geronimo', an Apache leader in the 19th century, as the codename for mission to capture or kill the Al Qaeda leader.
As Bin Laden was felled in a US raid on his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, the military sent a message back tothe White House: "Geronimo EKIA" - enemy killed in action.
Geronimo was an Apache leader in the 19th century who spent many years fighting the Mexican and US armies until his surrender in 1886.
Loretta Tuell, staff director and chief counsel for the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, said it was inappropriateto link Geronimo, whom she called "one of the greatest Native American heroes," with one of the most hated enemies of the United States.