World leaders in the Pakistan city of Abbottabad U.S. special operations troops destroy al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden welcomed addition to Bawra has made the destruction of Osama bin Laden does not mean the world to end terrorismwill be.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has said that 'our country will be welcomed this news but it does not mean that terrorism poses a threat is ended. Next few weeks we will be very careful ... but Yet it is a great success'.
E bin Laden, the United States for destruction presence in the region remains no justification.IranFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy congratulated the United States that despite so much time has elapsed if he did not weaken their ambitions. He said that the punishment of terrorism was a great and historic setback but not over yet al.
Germany's foreign minister also said guyydu uystruyl retaliation by Al Qaeda can be. 'Osama bin Laden the world's most terrorists is wrong. World peace-loving and liberal thinking for people withgood news but the war against extremism and terrorism is not over yet. We need to be careful because the counter attack can not be ruled out the possibility '.
In contrast, the Middle East is a different type of reaction. Gaza Strip, Hamas leader Ismail hnyh government condemned the U.S. action over Iran has said that killing bin Laden, the United States presence in the region for remains no justification.
Punishment of terrorism is beginning a big and historic setback is not over yet al.Nicolas SarkozyBut Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said that bin yamn to combat terrorism in all democratic countries is the best news. President Shimon Peres of Israel said that Osama bin Laden would be a better place without the world and they The path had it their own eventual end would be.
Arab world did not currently face more response but Reuters news agency Osama bin Laden's ancestral homeland, an unidentified government official in Yemen talking hoped that bin Laden's global terrorism destruction is over will.
Bahrain, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates Foreign Ministers, in connection with a meeting in Abu Dhabi had refused to comment, but Saudi Arabia said bin Laden's death to international efforts against terrorism help will.
This historic event is a victory for America. It is a victory for those who seek peace in the world.George BushBecause of al-Qaeda attacks on the citizens of the countries suffered heavy casualties, including those in Australia. Australian Prime Minister Julia gylard said 'If al-Qaida has suffered a loss today, but the organization is not over. Terrorism should continue our war against Rahunia. We in Afghanistan are taking part in military action so that this country safe haven for terrorists again not be '.
Former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush on the incident see sadan. George Bush said, 'This landmark event is a victory for America. It is a victory for those who seek peace in the world'.
He said that 'it is a victory for those jnhun snh the September eleven two thousand one had given his dear lost. Continue the fight against terrorism, but America today in the world have sent this message may be late, There must be justice '.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has said that 'our country will be welcomed this news but it does not mean that terrorism poses a threat is ended. Next few weeks we will be very careful ... but Yet it is a great success'.
E bin Laden, the United States for destruction presence in the region remains no justification.IranFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy congratulated the United States that despite so much time has elapsed if he did not weaken their ambitions. He said that the punishment of terrorism was a great and historic setback but not over yet al.
Germany's foreign minister also said guyydu uystruyl retaliation by Al Qaeda can be. 'Osama bin Laden the world's most terrorists is wrong. World peace-loving and liberal thinking for people withgood news but the war against extremism and terrorism is not over yet. We need to be careful because the counter attack can not be ruled out the possibility '.
In contrast, the Middle East is a different type of reaction. Gaza Strip, Hamas leader Ismail hnyh government condemned the U.S. action over Iran has said that killing bin Laden, the United States presence in the region for remains no justification.
Punishment of terrorism is beginning a big and historic setback is not over yet al.Nicolas SarkozyBut Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said that bin yamn to combat terrorism in all democratic countries is the best news. President Shimon Peres of Israel said that Osama bin Laden would be a better place without the world and they The path had it their own eventual end would be.
Arab world did not currently face more response but Reuters news agency Osama bin Laden's ancestral homeland, an unidentified government official in Yemen talking hoped that bin Laden's global terrorism destruction is over will.
Bahrain, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates Foreign Ministers, in connection with a meeting in Abu Dhabi had refused to comment, but Saudi Arabia said bin Laden's death to international efforts against terrorism help will.
This historic event is a victory for America. It is a victory for those who seek peace in the world.George BushBecause of al-Qaeda attacks on the citizens of the countries suffered heavy casualties, including those in Australia. Australian Prime Minister Julia gylard said 'If al-Qaida has suffered a loss today, but the organization is not over. Terrorism should continue our war against Rahunia. We in Afghanistan are taking part in military action so that this country safe haven for terrorists again not be '.
Former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush on the incident see sadan. George Bush said, 'This landmark event is a victory for America. It is a victory for those who seek peace in the world'.
He said that 'it is a victory for those jnhun snh the September eleven two thousand one had given his dear lost. Continue the fight against terrorism, but America today in the world have sent this message may be late, There must be justice '.
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