Osama Bin Laden dead in Pakistan

Discussion in 'World' started by IReporter, May 2, 2011.

  1. IReporter

    IReporter New Member

    The May Day of 2011 had become the slaughter day to revenge the outburst of Islam terrorism in the killing of Bin Laden. The US celebrates in torment of the terrorist’s family declaring the war against terrorism coming to a meaningful end. The fact which held the nerves is that the most wanted global terrorist is hiding in the backyard of Pakistani’s military village much closer to the capital of Pakistan. Osama living under the nose of the ISI with their knowing substantiates the claim of Pakistan being the official sponsors of terrorism. The fact also could be that Osama had to shift his base from Afghanistan to Pakistan followed by the aggressive involvement of US army in the Afghanistan. Visiting back the official statement of President Obama declaring the death of the leader of the most vulnerable terrorist organization Al Qaida, the sense and the spirit of pride had revisited Americans which was missing since 9/11. The unbeaten nation was challenged when the terrorists hijacked the airplane that destroyed the twin towers of New York City, killing thousands of innocents.

    The then George Bush’s administration took all the immediate and imperative actions to capture the perpetrators which even lead to their aggression in Afghanistan. Bush could do enough in mobilizing the global support with the great charisma and honest ideological display to ensure terrorism is eliminated. There were even efforts made to practically assist the most vulnerable nations to terrorism fight with arms and global diplomacy. The death of Osama wakes up the ghost of Saddam Hussain who was the primary target of the US who was equally responsible for the global terrorism. Saddam Hussain reportedly wrote to the President Bush celebrating the collapse of twin towers claiming the superiority of Baghdad. While Saddam Husain’s capture and hanging was the victory sign for Bush, Osama had to be the celebrating reason to President Obama. Politically this event could potentially reelect President Obama in 2012 to power.

    Going deep in to the circumstance which lead US to crack down on Osama were pretty dramatic. Unlike the operations against Saddam Husain, US maintained an absolute sense of confidentiality during this operation to capture the terrorist. It almost looked like the surgical style of US military operations which did not involved the main stream military. There was a special team on job which did not take the support of Pakistani military for the know reasons of possible distrust. They cracked down on the mansion where Osama was resting with his family leading to the unfortunate death of his two sons too. US did clarify that the terrorist was given an opportunity to surrender. Now the big question is about the future of US – Pakistani relationships.

    The issue is more versatile for the fact that the terrorist was hiding closer to the Pakistani’s military center. The growing outrage of Pakistani civilians against American troops would not be an outburst literally dividing Pakistan in terms of ideology. US had already declared its positive cooperation with Pakistan in establishing meaningful democracy and peace in the region. The ties are not totally dependent on the Pakistan government’s consultation with ISI. It may be more like what ISI wants. ISI might insist on vengeance leading to uncertainty not only in terms of the relationship with the US but also in terms of their stand in the Muslim world on many issues surrounding terrorism. In conclusion one can consider the Indian Home Ministers statement claiming Pakistan as a sanctuary to terrorists which also insists on action against 26/11. Now the US may travel towards 26/11 from 9/11 leaving Pakistan helpless.​
     


  2. rekhagupta

    rekhagupta New Member

    Finally!! Osama is dead!

    USA in fact the whole world was waiting for the day when Osama Bin Laden would be dead. Now when Osama Bin Laden is dead do you think that the terrorist activities will take a break? I personally do not think so because I think Osama has already made many Osamas in these Ten years.
     
  3. R2India

    R2India New Member

    it is a good news to the world that osama the most wanted terrorist is no more and was killed by the US army. we need peace and such terror spreading people are highly unwelcomed by any class of society. world should come together in fighting terrorism. it took so many years to bust out osama because the islamic countries were backing him. they should rather support peace and grace to prevail and give away such terrorists.
     

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