Monday, May 2, 2011

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Elite Force U.S. kills Osama bin Laden

The news spread like wildfire across the world at midnight on May 1, 2011 when it announced the death of Bin Laden held at private residence near Abbottabad Islambbad by operating elite U.S. Navy SEAL who was held by a small group with courage and precision logistics to take care to avoid civilian casualties.
President of the United States, Barack Obama, confirmed last night that the leader of the terrorist network Al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden, died during a military operation yesterday, after almost ten years after the attacks of September 11, 2001 at the Twin Towers in Manhattan.
The world's most wanted terrorist, along with 5 people (four men and one woman) of his family, died in a shootout during a raid of an elite U.S. force in an operation that lasted 40 minutes after the arrival of Americans to place until his departure, according to the U.S. administration.
Congressional sources reported by the White House and cited by U.S. media reported that bin Laden was shot in the head while resisting with captura.autorizado weapons to the president himself last week.
After the attack, U.S. forces kept his body Obama said the U.S. president to address the world in a rare appearance on national TV in the morning in Argentina.
With a serene face but visibly pleased, Obama said the operation started last August when the U.S. government obtained an accurate track of the whereabouts of the head of Al Qaeda in a ; of residence in Pakistan.
also recalled that "little after taking office, ordered to Leon Panetta, director of the CIA, to make the execution or capture of Bin Laden a top priority in our war against al Qaeda, while we continued our broader efforts to damage, dismantle and defeat his organization. "
"Then last August, after years of hard work by our intelligence services, I was informed of a possible clue to Bin Laden", added.
As you begin to spread the news of the death of Bin Laden, dozens of people began to congregate at the White House Sunday night to celebrate death.
Protesters threw shouting and carrying U.S. flags, concentrated at the residence of Barack Obama even before he made official death of al Qaeda.
An official confirmed to CNN American Crawler bin Laden died in a mansion on the outskirts of Islamabad, the capital Pakistan during a CIA operation and remains were thrown into the sea while respecting the Islamic religion.

With the death of Osama bin Laden, there are more questions than certainties for the future of the terrorist network Al-Qaeda, whose command was beheaded after the murder of his number one. While there are already several names that began to turn to replace the leader, itchy stronger the Egyptian Ayman al-Zawahiri, second in line of command of the group known for its ferocious threats against world powers.
Although many analysts say does not have the charisma of the late chief, Al-Zawahiri is named as the only terrorist able to maintain the cohesion of the organization and allow him to experience the mystique that he gave bin Laden to their organization.
Egyptian Saif al Adel 50 years one of the founders of Al Qaeda, has been appointed as acting head of Command Control of the network after the death of Osama Bin Laden reported after 20 days Pakistani daily The News. The appointment came during a meeting of the senior leadership of al Qaeda recently held in an undisclosed location to appoint the interim successor. According to data from The News, Saif al-Adel has held key positions in the Egyptian forces and is a close partner of al-Zawahiri .
The question to ask in these cases is who benefits from the elimination of Bin Laden and the answer is simple: Obama himself, who for the first time in its tortuous two-year term will bring a return that even Republicans can question him.
addition, the rebound experienced by financial markets will also be awarded this spring for the duration of public entertainment, but when the news drops caused by the flood of Western powers, should remind Obama that as president of the United States is obligated to provide some clarification to the world about issues that are unclear.
Americans whose sympathy shown by the assassination of Bin Laden will happen, there is only four months before age 10 of the worst memories of the attack in the North American country, yet it is very timely as castling announced last week, Gen. David Petraeus, in charge of military operations in Iraq during the administration of George W. Bush and currently in charge of NATO forces in Afghanistan was proposed as the new director of the CIA.
The task will fit in Pakistan is another point, because while Obama sought to disentangle his government from the operation, is not credible to think that two U.S. helicopters crossed the airspace and carried out a commando operation without being registered by the services local intelligence.
This "surgical operation" as they like to call them Americans, had the sole purpose of assassinating him, deserves a clarification, Why not to judge stopped him, would not ask for explanations before a court as happened with Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein?
The decision then not to show the body and announced that it was just thrown into the sea, merely add confusion with predictable suspicions do not martyr.

WASHINGTON .- The White House decision to find a version of the facts in the death of Osama bin Laden did not bog down even more than what was known of the bold American SEAL operation that ended a leader of al Qaeda.
Everything blurred even further by learning of the alleged release of a daughter of bin Laden, who said his father, the most wanted terrorist, was captured alive by U.S. troops before he was killed, said today the TV channel Saudi Al-Arabiya, a source quoted by the Pakistani intelligence service (ISI).
According to the source identified as a senior security official, soldiers captured Bin Laden during the first minutes in the military assault on his home where he took refuge in the Pakistani population Abottabad, where he was executed in place and what was not armed.
According to the story offered by Al-Arabiya, the relatives of Bin Laden were taken to the town of Rawalpindi, near Islamabad by Pakistani security forces on the ground after recovering four bodies with gunshot wounds and arrested two women and six children between 2 and 12 years of age, among children was a daughter of bin Laden 12 years old told investigators that the military shot at Bin Laden before the members of his family.
security sources confirmed that Pakistan had in custody had a wife of Osama bin Laden and one of his daughters, 12 or 13 years.
The new version of the USA in the last story provided from Washington, suggested that the Barack Obama admits that Bin Laden was not armed when U.S. forces killed him in his haven, and also that his wife did not use as a human shield to protect himself, as he slipped in the initial version of the White House. By contrast, new information is that the woman was "shot in the legs" by the assault troops, but which survived was taken to a "safe place" on Pakistani soil.
The White House decision to clarify contradictions and falsehoods of his initial account of events did nothing to add confidence in the world, and re-cover with mystery death of most wanted terrorist in the last decade. Controversy
photos are shown striking the body continues to be debated at the White House to finally decide not to disseminate Obama not to cause outrage in the Arab world be a source of stress and violence. Despite the growing demand "The truth is that these images were appalling" and could cause "incendiary reactions," said presidential spokesman, Jay Carney and apparently "There are a lot of sensitivity involved in all this" and the fear is that publication of material that encourages reactions of revenge against the United States, Carney admitted.
The Islamist network al Qaeda issued its first confirmation of death by execution of its leader Osama Bin Laden, and announced that it will retaliate and will continue their attacks against the United States and its allies. Al Qaeda said that the blood of Bin Laden "is not shed in vain," announced five days after his assassination in Pakistan by an elite U.S. military command, reported CNN.
Al Qaeda warned Americans that "your joy will turn sadness" and "his blood is mixed with his tears "for killing Osama Bin Laden.

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