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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Americas Most Wanted Terrorist Dead!


Osama Bin Laden America’s most wanted terrorist leader and mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks that killed almost 3000 people on September 11, 2001 is declared dead. On May 2, 2011 the word had spread Osama Bin Laden dead. The compound that Bin Laden was secretly living at in Abbottabad Pakistan was under attack by U.S. Navy Seal Team.

The world and Time Square New York celebrated the news of Osama Bin Laden’s death. Families of 9/11 victims cried and cheered upon hearing the news. After 10 years of continuous searching for the Al-Qaeda leader the search has ended. The news reported a team of CIA officers had the compound he was living at under surveillance and was just waiting for the word to go in and get him.

What I can’t understand is how was it possible for someone like Bin Laden to live in Pakistan for several months, without being noticed by the people of the town. It is said that he has been living in a small town called Haripur back in 2003. Pakistan said they only knew of him staying in there country since 2009. The compound is reported to have had a fence at least 18 feet tall with barbed wire around the entire compound that stood three stories high. Bin Laden stayed on third floor, video inside of his lair showed two makeshift beds, windows, and rugs covered in blood.

Inside Bin Laden’s compound and the room where he lived there were two makeshift beds, with windows, and rugs covered in blood. Also in one corner of the room a shelf with Vaseline, clear tape, and other types of medicine believed to have been used by him. They also confiscated computers, hard drives, and video footage of Bin Laden of which the audio was eliminated. My question is why did they remove his body so quickly? Why was he buried at sea? And did they give him a proper burial? Will burial of Bin Laden at sea stop future retaliation against the US? See what the Polls have to say. Should photo of Osama Bin Ladens death be released?

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