United States has ended its worst nightmare. Osama Bin Laden is dead. Developed over many years, studied at millimeter in recent months, an operation by U.S. special forces killed the leader of Al Qaeda. This was announced at around half past eleven pm (half past five am in Spain) U.S. President, Barack Obama. The agents shot dead the leader of Al Qaeda in the town of Abottabad, 80 kilometers from Islamabad in northern Pakistan, in an operation in which there were no U.S. casualties. On the day after the announcement, in an act of honor military veterans, Obama said: "It'sa great day for America, the world is safer and better because of the death of Osama Bin Laden." "We all agree that it is a good day for America," Obama said today during an appearance at the White House during a tribute to two soldiers killed in the Korean War. U.S. President last night confirmed the death of terrorist leader, has said that the operation demonstrates that "there is nothing you can do" if the United States working in coordination. "We are fortunate to have citizens who have dedicated their lives to protect (...) As commander in chief, could not be more proud," has praised Obama, who has specially commended the military and intelligence officials who organized and carried out the operation, including outgoing Defense Secretary Robert Gates. Source: THE PAIS.com
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