Apparently, there also wasn't much of a firefight, since only one person was actually shooting at the Seals team.
http://www.elnuevodia.com/mascontrad...en-958938.html
Apparently, there also wasn't much of a firefight, since only one person was actually shooting at the Seals team.
http://www.elnuevodia.com/mascontrad...en-958938.html
Dude wtf, that link is in espanol.
here's an english source:
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...n_3/index.html
UN bodies are calling for the US to diclose details on the operation given that recent information has raised a few red flags.
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...den/index.htmlThe U.N.'s independent investigator on extrajudicial killings has called on the United States to reveal more details of the raid on Osama bin Laden's Pakistan hideaway to allow experts to assess the legality of his killing.
UN wants details...
http://www.mamapop.com/wp-content/up...ease-obama.jpg
Born in SA, moved to Houston when my parents got a divorce when i was 2. Mom remarried a jew, and we lived in south central houston(all black neighborhood). Moved back to SA in 86, and left to DFW in 2000 when i got married and a job at motorola. Now im back in SA since 2009. I cant speak any spanish, since i was never around any spanish speakers as a kid. I know more hebrew than spanish even though in hispanic. Which is hilarious when people speak spanish to me, i speak fake hebrew to them, and visa versa when people speak arabic to me, i speak fake spanish LOL
LOL@ anyone bitching about the US killing Osama. The US could careless wtf people think. Were we supposed to ask permission, then watch him flee, and lose him again? FUCK THAT.
Spoiler: show
I'll just leave this here...
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...id=77724216391
And by source I mean the Anonymous official.
Al Qaeda confirms bin Laden death
(CNN) -- Saber-rattling al Qaeda warnings against the United States emerged on Friday as the killing of Osama bin Laden continued to yield a trove of ominous intelligence, including details about a possible attack on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.
Al Qaeda, the bin Laden terror network that masterminded the deadly attack 10 years ago, confirmed its leader's death on Friday in a Web statement and used that opportunity to taunt and threaten the United States.
"Sheikh Osama didn't build an organization that will vanish with his death or fades away with his departure," according to the statement, which CNN could not independently authenticate.
Al Qaeda statement on bin Laden's death
The statement, which congratulates the "Islamic Nation on the martyrdom of their devoted son Osama," repeated themes and threats made over the years in al Qaeda statements, before and after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.
"The blood of the mujahid sheikh, Osama bin Laden, may God have mercy on him, is very dear to us and more precious to us and to every Muslim from being shed in vain," the statement said. A mujahid is defined as a Muslim engaged in what he considers to be jihad.
"This blood will be a curse that will chase the Americans and their agents, a curse that will pursue them inside and outside their country, and soon -- with God's help -- we pray that their happiness turns into sorrow and may their blood mix with their tears and let Sheikh Osama's resonate again."
Al Qaeda frequently cites the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians in its pronouncements, and it did so again, saying America "will neither enjoy nor live in security until our people in Palestine live it and enjoy it."
"The soldiers of Islam in groups and as individuals will continue to plan and plot without any fatigue, boredom, despair, surrender or indifference until you receive from them a cunning misfortune that will gray the hair of the child even before he gets old," the statement said.
Pakistanis were urged to revolt and "rise up," cleansing the "disgrace that was brought upon them by a handful of traitors and thieves" and "their country from the filth of the Americans who have wreaked havoc in the land."
The statement surfaced as protesters packed the streets of Abbottabad -- where bin Laden was shot and killed -- in a rally organized by Jamrat-E-Islami, Pakistan's largest Islamist party. The demonstrators denounced the U.S. and Pakistani governments.
Also, the statement disdained the United States, both its efforts and its motives, saying that the Americans managed to kill bin Laden "by disgrace and betrayal." Bin Laden was slain in a U.S. Navy SEAL raid on a compound early Monday in Abbottabad, a military garrison town north of the capital of Islamabad.
"Men and heroes only should be confronted in the battlefields but at the end, that's God's fate. Still we ask, will the Americans be able through their media outlets, their agents, their instruments, soldiers, intelligence services and their might be able to kill what Sheikh Osama lived for and was killed for? How far! How impossible!"
After bin Laden was shot and killed, he was buried at sea in what U.S. officials described as a proper Islamic burial.
But the statement said if Americans treat the bodies of bin Laden or his family members improperly, either dead or alive, or do not hand over the bodies to families, there will be retribution.
"Any offense will open unto your doors of multitudes of evil for which you will only have yourselves to blame."
According to the statement, bin Laden recorded an audio message one week prior to his death, regarding the revolutions sweeping the Muslim world and offering advice and guidance. Al Qaeda indicated that the release of this message is forthcoming.
Oh noes quick we did something illegal by killing a terrorist group leader. Why doesn't the UN do something more constructive, like take away Israel's toys?
They would, if the US weren't busy helping Israel do illegal things.