viernes, 6 de mayo de 2011

News:Bin laden

Derail plan





Bin Laden, who had been top of the US most wanted list since the attacks on New York and Washington in 2001, was killed by US special forces in northern Pakistan on Monday.
The body of the al-Qaeda leader was then buried at sea from a US aircraft carrier.information about the apparent plans unearthed in Pakistan was contained in a joint FBI and Homeland Security bulletin, the Associated Press news agency said.
The bulletin, circulated to law enforcement officials, said the idea to tamper with an unspecified US railway track was found in handwritten notes taken from Bin Laden's compound.





According to the bulletin al-Qaeda operatives planned to derail a train so that it would plunge into a valley, or from a bridge, AP reported.
"While it is clear that there was some level of planning for this type of operation in February 2010, we have no recent information to indicate an active ongoing plot to target transportation and no information on possible locations or specific targets," the warning read.

One intelligence official said the notes revealed the ambition to hit the US with large-scale attacks in major cities and on key dates such as anniversaries and holidays.
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Maybe my idea is strange but...

To me it's not so clear that Bin Laden is dead.

if indeed they killed him, why they didn't show us his body?

I think they did this because the president was losing votes.

The only way to save him it was announcing the death of Bin Laden, because bin Laden in the EE.UU must be the most hated person.

Another idea I had about this news is that perhaps they knew where he was before, but they didn't say so far. They had hidden somewhere, and they abused him to extract information about al-Qaeda.

What I mean is that I still don't believe that they have murdered and thrown him overboard, because for me it is incredible.They should have shown the body at least.

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