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Originally posted by: trouble_maker
People are celebrating in front of the White House. For that one man, over a million innocent people in Afghan, Iraq and Pakistan have been killed. And yet they find his death worth celebrating?
And every sensible person KNOWS that USA targeted iraq just because of Oil.USA is responsible for that destruction.USA made taliban .USA made Osama ,USA created SADAM.i am stating the Facts😆if anyone has doubt they can check history
SO biggest terrorist is itself USA
Erm, wait a second..are some people actually disappointed with Osama's death caused by the US forces? I honestly wish I could say I'm surprised but I'm not at all surprised.🤢
Hopefully this will answer a few of the questions raised:
"US media reports said that the body was buried at sea to conform with Islamic practice of a burial within 24 hours and to prevent any grave becoming a shrine."
"Pakistani PM Yusuf Raza Gilani said the killing was a "great victory" but added that he "didn't know the details" of the US operation."
"The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Abbottabad says it will undoubtedly be a huge embarrassment to Pakistan that Bin Laden was found not only in the country but also on the doorstep of the military academy."
"Only a very small group of people inside our own government knew of this operation in advance," the official said."
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13256676
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13257330
Now I'd like for people to just pause and think for a second. People here are questioning whether or not Osama is really dead. I think everyone here realises that the death of Osama Bin Laden will have angered many people out there, especially his supporters and this could see a significant increase in the number of Islamic extremists targeting the West, America and the UK to be precise. So tell me do you think it is rational for the US govt to release the video of his dead body at this time? The only thing it will do is further anger Osama's supporters and make them want to seek revenge even more and in the process we'll see more death of innocent lives.
I won't say I'm 'happy' that Osama was shot in the head and is finally dead but I'd say I'm relieved. I'm relieved that justice has finally been served and the man who was the mastermind behind ruining thousands of people's innocent lives is no longer in this world. Let me make clear here that I am not happy about the loss of innocent lives in Iraq, Afghanistan etc but does that mean we can't be glad that a terrorist with extreme ideologies who is to be blamed for the bloodshed of many innocents has been killed and is no more?
Just to add to it all, I thought Obama's speech was great.
I hope and pray he burns and rots in hell.😊
he was gun down in the Head.Originally posted by: am1sh2na3
how did they kill him???
Originally posted by: hindu4lyf
Erm, wait a second..are some people actually disappointed with Osama's death caused by the US forces? I honestly wish I could say I'm surprised but I'm not at all surprised.🤢
Hopefully this will answer a few of the questions raised:
"US media reports said that the body was buried at sea to conform with Islamic practice of a burial within 24 hours and to prevent any grave becoming a shrine."
"Pakistani PM Yusuf Raza Gilani said the killing was a "great victory" but added that he "didn't know the details" of the US operation."
"The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Abbottabad says it will undoubtedly be a huge embarrassment to Pakistan that Bin Laden was found not only in the country but also on the doorstep of the military academy."
"Only a very small group of people inside our own government knew of this operation in advance," the official said."
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13256676
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13257330
Now I'd like for people to just pause and think for a second. People here are questioning whether or not Osama is really dead. I think everyone here realises that the death of Osama Bin Laden will have angered many people out there, especially his supporters and this could see a significant increase in the number of Islamic extremists targeting the West, America and the UK to be precise. So tell me do you think it is rational for the US govt to release the video of his dead body at this time? The only thing it will do is further anger Osama's supporters and make them want to seek revenge even more and in the process we'll see more death of innocent lives.
I won't say I'm 'happy' that Osama was shot in the head and is finally dead but I'd say I'm relieved. I'm relieved that justice has finally been served and the man who was the mastermind behind ruining thousands of people's innocent lives is no longer in this world. Let me make clear here that I am not happy about the loss of innocent lives in Iraq, Afghanistan etc but does that mean we can't be glad that a terrorist with extreme ideologies who is to be blamed for the bloodshed of many innocents has been killed and is no more?
Just to add to it all, I thought Obama's speech was great.
I hope and pray he burns and rots in hell.😊
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