Osama bin Laden's body in the U.S. Hand
The highest leader of Al Qaeda terrorist network, Osama bin Laden, are confirmed dead. The bodies of a man who called the mastermind of the actions of the collapse of the twin towers was out on the authority of the United States.
As reported by ABC News, May 1, 2011, Osama was killed last week outside the city of Islamabad, Pakistan. Osama killed in operations conducted ground attack the U.S. Special Forces.
This attack was a joint operation between U.S. soldiers with Pakistani troops. Osama was killed after a shootout action in a big house, not in a cave, as every person imaginable.
Currently, the body of Osama was in U.S. security. The results of DNA tests have confirmed that the body belonged to Osama bin Laden. Following the assurance, the U.S. President Barack Obama held a surprise press conference at the White House ahead of midnight.
Vice President Biden said the mission of hunting Osama's secret has been going on since long. The news confirms the death of Osama been kept secret until before the announcement by President Obama.
"This is a great day for America and also around the world who care about the war against terrorists," said former Bush chief of staff, Andy Card.
Source www.vivanews.com
As reported by ABC News, May 1, 2011, Osama was killed last week outside the city of Islamabad, Pakistan. Osama killed in operations conducted ground attack the U.S. Special Forces.
This attack was a joint operation between U.S. soldiers with Pakistani troops. Osama was killed after a shootout action in a big house, not in a cave, as every person imaginable.
Currently, the body of Osama was in U.S. security. The results of DNA tests have confirmed that the body belonged to Osama bin Laden. Following the assurance, the U.S. President Barack Obama held a surprise press conference at the White House ahead of midnight.
Vice President Biden said the mission of hunting Osama's secret has been going on since long. The news confirms the death of Osama been kept secret until before the announcement by President Obama.
"This is a great day for America and also around the world who care about the war against terrorists," said former Bush chief of staff, Andy Card.
Source www.vivanews.com
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