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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Osama Bin Ladin is Dead (Breaking News)

The man known as Osama Bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda, has been died last night on 1st May, 2011. Obama US President confirmed that Bin Laden was shot to death on a compound in Abbottabad Pakistan officials of the U.S. military and the CIA in a "Targeted Operation." Beyond Bin Laden the three men, believed to be a son and a woman, presented as a shield by a male soldier was also killed. The president said the U.S. "took care" of bin Laden's body and thrown into the sea. The fate of Ayman Al-Zawahiri, Al Qaeda second in command, is still unknown.

U.S. President warned that while "the terrorist who is responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children," no more ", his death does not mean the end of our efforts.  We must remain vigilant at home and and abroad. " He said that Bin Laden is not only leader of al-Qaeda, but also a powerful symbol. So even if his death can be significant, this does not mean the death of terrorism. To be sure, the impact on the death of Bin Laden, Al-Qaeda is still uncertain, especially after his ideology is still alive. Some suggest that Al-Qaeda "is a broader geographical coverage and level of ideological sophistication, and seems to be missing ten years ago." Others argue that the organization is declining.

The truth is I do not know. However, we do know is that terrorism is alive and well, variables that crosses borders and has many names. It can not be tabulated by Al-Qaeda and is reduced to the "other." So before you get to our beloved flag and sing our national songs we must be sure to check the tables of our own eyes. Terrorism moves us and feeds our party. If terrorism is a threat to global security and individual, and is, so if we are. Whether at home or abroad, terrorism can not be ignored.

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