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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2011, 03:26:01 AM »
Hallelujah.  Best news I've heard in long time.  Unfortunately Obama will be hailed as some kind of a hero now.

Osama bin Laden is now a martyr and his fight will rage on.  But he's much better dead than alive any day.

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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2011, 07:29:59 AM »
 Great Job U.S. Navy S.E.A.L.s of course Obama Hussein will now take credit for it as if he was part of the operation
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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2011, 08:23:55 AM »
Great job, indeed. It took 10 years but it was worth it.

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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2011, 09:54:05 AM »


Obama Bin Biden is gone?
Now was it really worth all that American blood?
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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2011, 02:55:34 PM »
I thought they'd sell his body on E-bay in order to help manage the national debt.

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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2011, 05:07:59 PM »
http://www.thejc.com/news/world-news/48383/bin-laden-supporters-pledge-continue-jihad

Bin Laden supporters pledge to continue jihad

Followers of Osama bin Laden have called for revenge against the United States just hours after President Barack Obama announced the terrorist leader had been killed.
On extremist websites people prayed that the al-Qaida leader was still alive and said his message of jihad would "never die".
Alluding to retribution for his death, one person added: "Brothers and sisters, wait and see, his death will be a blessing in disguise."
On another Arabic forum one writer posted: "Oh God, please make this news not true...God curse you Obama."
The writer added: "Oh Americans...it is still legal for us to cut your necks."
Britain’s Foreign Secretary William Hague said he had told embassies around the world to be on high alert following the news.

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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #7 on: May 02, 2011, 05:46:43 PM »
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/143838

US Buries Bin Laden at Sea

The United States, honoring the Muslim custom of burying the dead within 14 hours, buried Osama bin Laden at sea early Monday morning. It was not revealed in which sea he was buried.

 

 
He was killed early Sunday morning in his mansion in Pakistan by U.S. Navy SEAL teams, who surrounded his compound after arriving in four helicopters, one of which landed on the roof.

After U.S. President Barack Obama’s dramatic announcement late Sunday night (early Monday morning in Israel) that Bin Laden was killed, American officials added, "We are ensuring that it is handled in accordance with Islamic practice and tradition. This is something that we take very seriously. And so therefore this is being handled in an appropriate manner."

He was buried at sea because it was not possible to find any country that would allow him to be buried on its soil and on such short notice.

Bin Laden was born in Saudi Arabia, and TIME reported that the kingdom rejected an American suggestion that he be buried there, where his citizenship was cancelled years ago.

The American government’s respect of Muslim tradition differs from those in several countries, where Muslim terrorists have been buried in pigskin. Muslim law forbids eating pig meat.

After terrorist attacks in Russia in 2002, a Russian newspaper reported that security forces buried the Muslim attackers in pigskin to deter potential terrorists, who presumably would fear of not being allowed into heaven for being wrapped in unclean pigskin.

One claim, still unsubstantiated, is that U.S. General John Pershing discouraged Muslim terrorists in the Philippines in 1911 by burying them with pigs.

The British army reportedly took similar action.

After a Muslim terrorist attacked a supermarket in Efrat south of Jerusalem several years ago, a rabbi reportedly defended the practice of burying him in pigskin if ”it will deter suicide bombers.” He explained, "We should do anything to save life."

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« Reply #8 on: May 02, 2011, 05:48:01 PM »
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-bin-laden-pakistan-20110502,0,6166140.story

Suspicions grow over whether Pakistan aided Osama bin Laden

The fact that the Al Qaeda leader was caught in the heart of the nation may add to the questions in Washington over how much Pakistan's security forces knew about his whereabouts.

Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan –—The fact that Osama bin Laden was killed not in the tribal badlands of northwestern Pakistan but in a small city just north of the capital is likely to raise new suspicions in Washington about how much the country's security establishment knew of his whereabouts — and whether elements of it assisted him.
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Pakistan and Bin Laden: An article in the May 2 Section A about Pakistan and the death of Osama bin Laden said that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, principal architect of the Sept. 11 attacks, was captured in 2003 in Karachi, Pakistan. He was captured in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
For many years, the hunt for Bin Laden focused on the rugged tribal areas along the Afghan border. Instead, he was killed in the city of Abbottabad, in a neighborhood near the Pakistan Military Academy, the training center that has produced many of the country's powerful military leaders.

That Bin Laden was caught in the heart of the Pakistani state may deepen the mistrust between the U.S. and its nominal anti-terrorist ally, which is the recipient of billions of dollars in U.S. military aid.

Photos: Reactions to Osama bin Laden death

Officials in Washington have long accused the Pakistani government and its security bodies of providing sanctuary and other means of support to militant groups that were closely allied with Al Qaeda and helped the terrorist organization hide and operate there.

In July, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton bluntly accused the Pakistani government of less than full cooperation in the hunt for Bin Laden.

Clinton did not charge that top government officials were protecting the Al Qaeda leader, but instead said she believed that elements of the bureaucracy had to know where he was hiding.

A senior U.S. official who briefed reporters at the White House late Sunday said no Pakistani forces were involved in the operation to kill Bin Laden and that Pakistan was not told of the mission beforehand.

However, agents with Pakistan's primary intelligence agency were quick to claim some of the credit. A source in the Inter-Services Intelligence agency, or ISI, described the mission in Abbottabad, about 35 miles north of Islamabad, as a joint operation.

The source said the team stormed the compound where Bin Laden was staying shortly after midnight Monday, engaged in a firefight with Al Qaeda gunmen, and killed the Al Qaeda leader.

Some Pakistani officials say Bin Laden's death is evidence that the two countries can cooperate despite the mistrust that has troubled their relationship.

Until recently Pakistan had tacitly approved the campaign of drone missile strikes focused on Al Qaeda and Taliban figures in the tribal areas.

Though Pakistan's cooperation with the U.S. drone program had been recently halted, many of the drone strikes were carried out with the assistance of Pakistani intelligence operatives who assisted the targeting of militants.

Pakistan can also claim its own successes against Al Qaeda, the most prominent of which was the 2003 arrest of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the principal architect of the Sept. 11 attacks, who was captured in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, by Pakistani intelligence agents.

The two sides also have cooperated in rounding up senior Taliban figures.

Pakistani security forces detained Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Afghan Taliban's second-in-command, in Karachi early last year on the basis of intelligence provided by the United States.

Although Al Qaeda had its sympathizers in Pakistan's volatile northwest, Bin Laden's death is likely to be celebrated across much of the country.

"Yes, our relationship was strained," the Pakistani intelligence source said. "But this operation [in Abbottabad] is testimony to the fact that we continue to work together for the greater good."

The CIA and the ISI have been at odds with each other since the arrest of Raymond Davis, the American who shot to death two Pakistani men who he said were trying to rob him in Lahore on Jan. 27.

Angered by the revelation that Davis was a CIA contractor, the ISI put joint operations with the CIA on hold and later demanded a sharp reduction in the number of the American intelligence agency's operatives based in Pakistan, as well as detailed information on the assignments of its remaining personnel.

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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #9 on: May 02, 2011, 05:48:53 PM »
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-02/u-s-forces-were-unsure-bin-laden-in-house-until-meeting-him-face-to-face.html

U.S. Forces Unsure Bin Laden Was There Until Face to Face

The U.S. special operations forces who killed Osama bin Laden didn’t know for sure he was in a fortified villa near Islamabad until they swooped in and came face to face with the world’s most wanted terrorist.

While U.S. intelligence officers had concluded there was a “strong probability” bin Laden was living in the compound near the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, all they could be positive about was that it was occupied by a high-value individual, according to administration officials who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity. The military’s target was a specially built property in the city full of retired military 35 miles northeast of Islamabad.

The U.S. team was on site for less than 40 minutes, and bin Laden was killed resisting the assault, an official said. Three other men, one of whom may have been one of bin Laden’s sons, were killed in the raid along with a woman used as a human shield. Two women were injured. No other civilians or U.S. personnel were injured, said the officials, who spoke on condition they wouldn’t be identified.

‘Loud Explosion’

“We heard a loud explosion and then the sound of guns firing,” said Iqbal Alam Khan, 37, who works as a merchant in the town of Abbottabad where the assault took place. “It came from Bilal Town,” a property development of newly built villas and mansions about two miles from the center of Abbottabad, he said in a phone interview.

“We didn’t know the cause of the fighting and we didn’t go outside to see because it was the middle of the night,” Khan said.

Pakistan’s ARY News television broadcast footage of U.S. helicopters firing on the building’s rooftop, and also showed images inside the house of blood-stained carpets and mattresses in a bedroom.

One helicopter was destroyed by U.S. forces after it was grounded by a mechanical failure. U.S. officials wouldn’t say how many personnel were involved in the operation, describing it as a surgical strike by a small team of Navy SEALs.

Bin Laden was confronted and killed on the second floor of the compound near the end of the 40-minute operation, defense officials said in a briefing.

Identifying Body

Central Intelligence Agency specialists used photo identification techniques and DNA tests to positively identify bin Laden’s body, the officials said.

In addition, a woman believed to be bin Laden’s wife also identified him by name, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters.

The body was taken out of Pakistan by the special forces team. The officials said it was washed and wrapped in a white sheet in a process that followed Islamic traditions. Because no other available nation would accept bin Laden’s body, it eventually was placed in a weighted bag and buried in the North Arabian Sea, the officials said.

U.S. intelligence agencies discovered the compound by tracking a trusted courier who captured terrorists had said was a protégé of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Officials learned the courier’s identity in 2007 and in 2009 located areas of Pakistan where the man and his brother operated. Because of the security steps they took, their location couldn’t be pinpointed until August when the compound in Abbottabad was found.

Bin Laden Compound

Officials said they were shocked by the compound’s characteristics: built in 2005, it was eight times larger than other homes in the area and worth $1 million. The three-story main house was surrounded by high walls topped with barbed wire and two security gates restricting access.

Residents of the compound burned their trash, unlike their neighbors, and there were no internet or phone connections.

Altaf Khan, 35, a nearby resident, said the house looked like a fort. There were closed-circuit cameras all around it and the women living inside the house used to speak in Arabic, he said at his house.

The U.S. officials eventually concluded that the compound was hosting a high-value al Qaeda target, and there was a strong possibility that bin Laden himself was there.

Obama was told of this new information in August and by February of this year U.S. officials had come to the conclusion that bin Laden was likely living at the compound and planning began for a raid.

Authorization

Obama gave the go-ahead for the operation early in the morning of April 29, according to one of the officials. The final planning for it was reviewed yesterday at 2 p.m. during a meeting in the White House Situation Room.

U.S. officials said they didn’t share their intelligence with any other country, and informed Pakistani officials only when the operation was over.

Express 24/7, a Lahore, Pakistan-based television station, showed video footage of what it said was a compound in Abbottabad in flames.

The city of about 100,000 people is the center of a region dominated by army facilities and weapons factories. The city, named for the British colonial officer who founded it, has avoided the terrorist attacks that have struck Lahore, Karachi and other major Pakistani cities.

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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #10 on: May 02, 2011, 10:48:19 PM »
What the hell is wrong with this country?
He should have been burned alive along with all muslims.
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Re: Bin Laden the smelly Beast is dead..CONFIRMED
« Reply #11 on: May 02, 2011, 11:12:48 PM »
Amen, Praise the Lord for his justice....It may take awhile but it will be swift when it comes.  David Beamer, father of Lets Roll Todd Beamer on United Flight 93 said Bin Laden didn't get a chance to Lawyer up, or be read Miranda Rights!!!!