Meet Obama Osama Killer Force
President of the United States, Barack Omaba meet and give awards to Navy SEAL who sent troops to invade nests terrorist leader, Osama bin Laden. On behalf of the state, saying Obama's gratitude for the success of the operation.
Obama visited the troops at Fort Campbell. At Fort Campbell, Obama and vice president Joe Biden met alone with the troops raided the house of Osama's hideout.
Obama then got an explanation of how operations are conducted. The team was led by Vice Admiral William McRaven, head of Navy SEALs and military elite counterterrorism unit, Joint Special Operations Command.
Obama and Biden then met with Navy SEAL team conducting raids throughout the unit - two dozen troops who stormed the complex, and the forces that lurk over the air as a backup.
The President also met with the air crew from the 160th Aviation Regiment Special Operations, known as the 'night stalker', who flew to the mission of the SEALs, and the army green beret of the Special Forces Group 5.
With great pride, Obama said, "Job well done," he said.
Obama went to some 2,000 troops after meeting privately with a team of attackers - Army helicopter pilot and Navy SEAL commandos commando - who perform complex malicious attacks on bin Laden and al-Qaeda leader killed in Pakistan early Monday. Their identities are kept secret.
Under the blazing sun in a hangar full of cheering troops, Obama said, "The leader of the terrorists who attacked our nation on 9 / 11 will not threaten America again."
According to him, the Al-Qaeda will be defeated. However, Obama warned that the war against terrorism has not ended. Obama called the attacks against bin Laden as one of the attacks and intelligence of the most successful military operations in the U.S. sejrah. So, he should come and express my gratitude personally.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden, who accompanied Obama also expressed his pride over the success of the attack on Osama. "We have to spend time with the troops to get Osama," he said.
Obama's emergence is the culmination of a response to the death of al-Qaeda leaders who have long been hunted, the White House, ground zero in New York down to Fort Campbell, 101 Airborne Division camp. This division became part of Obama's war plans in Afghanistan.
For Obama, the success of his troops hunt down Osama give political advantage to unite during this split. With this great success, he called for unity. "This week has been a reminder to us as humans," said Obama.
"The essence of America, the values that have taught us for over 200 years, they not only survive - they are stronger than ever."
With this statement, Obama offers an idea for his party and some members of the Party Rebublik, that while the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan have arrived. Obama will begin to pull back his troops as he promised during the summer, but will not change misinmya.
Meanwhile, American soldiers inside the base of Fort Campbell said it would always be vigilant and do not celebrate the death of bin Laden, without prejudice to the pride of their corps. "We're not done," said Maj. Luis Ortiz, who was at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan when Obama visited the troops there last December. "We cut the head of the snake, but snakes still writhing around."
Source vivanews.com
Obama visited the troops at Fort Campbell. At Fort Campbell, Obama and vice president Joe Biden met alone with the troops raided the house of Osama's hideout.
Obama then got an explanation of how operations are conducted. The team was led by Vice Admiral William McRaven, head of Navy SEALs and military elite counterterrorism unit, Joint Special Operations Command.
Obama and Biden then met with Navy SEAL team conducting raids throughout the unit - two dozen troops who stormed the complex, and the forces that lurk over the air as a backup.
The President also met with the air crew from the 160th Aviation Regiment Special Operations, known as the 'night stalker', who flew to the mission of the SEALs, and the army green beret of the Special Forces Group 5.
With great pride, Obama said, "Job well done," he said.
Obama went to some 2,000 troops after meeting privately with a team of attackers - Army helicopter pilot and Navy SEAL commandos commando - who perform complex malicious attacks on bin Laden and al-Qaeda leader killed in Pakistan early Monday. Their identities are kept secret.
Under the blazing sun in a hangar full of cheering troops, Obama said, "The leader of the terrorists who attacked our nation on 9 / 11 will not threaten America again."
According to him, the Al-Qaeda will be defeated. However, Obama warned that the war against terrorism has not ended. Obama called the attacks against bin Laden as one of the attacks and intelligence of the most successful military operations in the U.S. sejrah. So, he should come and express my gratitude personally.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden, who accompanied Obama also expressed his pride over the success of the attack on Osama. "We have to spend time with the troops to get Osama," he said.
Obama's emergence is the culmination of a response to the death of al-Qaeda leaders who have long been hunted, the White House, ground zero in New York down to Fort Campbell, 101 Airborne Division camp. This division became part of Obama's war plans in Afghanistan.
For Obama, the success of his troops hunt down Osama give political advantage to unite during this split. With this great success, he called for unity. "This week has been a reminder to us as humans," said Obama.
"The essence of America, the values that have taught us for over 200 years, they not only survive - they are stronger than ever."
With this statement, Obama offers an idea for his party and some members of the Party Rebublik, that while the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan have arrived. Obama will begin to pull back his troops as he promised during the summer, but will not change misinmya.
Meanwhile, American soldiers inside the base of Fort Campbell said it would always be vigilant and do not celebrate the death of bin Laden, without prejudice to the pride of their corps. "We're not done," said Maj. Luis Ortiz, who was at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan when Obama visited the troops there last December. "We cut the head of the snake, but snakes still writhing around."
Source vivanews.com
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