U.S. officials and security analysts are warning that the death of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden will likely lead the terrorist organization to try to retaliate with violence against American and other targets.
The killing of bin Laden comes nearly a decade after the catastrophic attacks by al-Qaida terrorists on the United States September 11, 2001.
A team of U.S. commandos carried out the operation in Abbottabad, Pakistan, an affluent area not far from the capital, Islamabad.
The U.S. State Department quickly issued a worldwide travel alert, saying the killing could trigger anti-American violence.
U.S. officials stressed bin Laden’s death will not end the fight against terror. what is the best solution to these terrorist mayhem?
The killing of bin Laden comes nearly a decade after the catastrophic attacks by al-Qaida terrorists on the United States September 11, 2001.
A team of U.S. commandos carried out the operation in Abbottabad, Pakistan, an affluent area not far from the capital, Islamabad.
The U.S. State Department quickly issued a worldwide travel alert, saying the killing could trigger anti-American violence.
U.S. officials stressed bin Laden’s death will not end the fight against terror. what is the best solution to these terrorist mayhem?
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