Foto Jenazah Osama Bin Laden Menyebar di Internet

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Foto diatas adalah foto jenazah Osama yg tersebar di internet, foto diatas sengaja di blur...

Belum jelas apakah foto ini asli atau tidak. Namun sekilas ketika diamati foto tersebut terlihat bercak darah yang natural serta bekas tembakan tepat di kepala. Hanya saja, di bagian mata dan sobekan baju tubuhnya terlihat tidak natural.

Osama bin Laden dead

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Nearly a decade after the September 11 attacks reshaped America's politics and national security strategy, President Barack Obama was set to announce Sunday night that U.S. forces killed Osama bin Laden, a White House aide said in advance of the presidential statement.

"We killed Osama," the aide said.

The announcement marks, symbolically at least, the abrupt end to a period in American foreign policy that seemed best symbolized by stalemate in Libya, by the striking image of an Afghan prison guard gazing down a hole through which Taliban fighters had escaped, and by the unfortunate phrase, "leading from behind."

Bin Laden's continuing operational role is a matter of debate, and it's not clear that his death will have a large impact beyond its dramatic propaganda consequences. But for America's national security apparatus, Osama has been the white whale. And for Obama, his death appears to fulfill half of a promise made at an October, 2008 debate with Senator John McCain:

"We will kill bin Laden. We will crush al Qaeda."

 

Osama bin Laden dead

11:53 PM by AjaGang · 0 comments


Nearly a decade after the September 11 attacks reshaped America's politics and national security strategy, President Barack Obama was set to announce Sunday night that U.S. forces killed Osama bin Laden, a White House aide said in advance of the presidential statement.

"We killed Osama," the aide said.

The announcement marks, symbolically at least, the abrupt end to a period in American foreign policy that seemed best symbolized by stalemate in Libya, by the striking image of an Afghan prison guard gazing down a hole through which Taliban fighters had escaped, and by the unfortunate phrase, "leading from behind."

Bin Laden's continuing operational role is a matter of debate, and it's not clear that his death will have a large impact beyond its dramatic propaganda consequences. But for America's national security apparatus, Osama has been the white whale. And for Obama, his death appears to fulfill half of a promise made at an October, 2008 debate with Senator John McCain:

"We will kill bin Laden. We will crush al Qaeda."