OSAMA BIN LADEN
State reaction to bin Laden death
BISMARCK--Gov. Jack Dalrymple released the following statement this morning: The death of terrorist Osama Bin Laden is a clear message that we will never relent in our pursuit of justice. We are fore...
Posted on 5/2/11 at 8:34 AM
Pakistan deports bin Laden family to Saudi Arabia
Pakistani authorities deported Osama bin Laden's three widows and his children to Saudi Arabia early Friday, less than a week before the first anniversary of the unilateral American raid that killed the al-Qaida leader in his hideout in a military town.April 27, 2012
Pakistan razes bin Laden's home, erasing memories
ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan pushed ahead Sunday with its surprise demolition of the compound where U.S. commandos killed Osama bin Laden last year, likely an attempt to erase the symbol of the colossal security failure that humiliated the nation and severely damaged ties with Washington.By By Aqeel Ahmed, Associated Press , February 26, 2012
Killing of bin Laden voted top news story of 2011
NEW YORK — The killing of Osama bin Laden during a raid by Navy SEALs on his hideout in Pakistan was the top news story of 2011, followed by Japan's earthquake/tsunami/meltdown disaster, according to The Associated Press' annual poll of U.S. editors and news directors.By By David Crary, The Associated Press , December 17, 2011
AP sources: Crash kills members of SEAL Team 6
WASHINGTON — U.S. officials tell The Associated Press that they believe that none of the Navy SEALs who died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan had participated in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, although they were from the same unit that carried out the bin Laden mission.By By Kimberly Dozier, The Associated Press , August 07, 2011
Navy SEALS killed in helicopter crash didn't partiicpate in raid that killed bin Laden
WASHINGTON - U.S. officials tell The Associated Press that they believe that none of the Navy SEALs who died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan had participated in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, although they were from the same unit that carried out the bin Laden mission.By By The Associated Press , August 06, 2011
Turn to kidnapping showed bin Laden's interest
WASHINGTON — Pressured by increased scrutiny of terrorist money sources and strikes aimed at its financiers, al-Qaida's core organization in Pakistan has turned to kidnapping for ransom to offset dwindling cash reserves, according to U.S. officials and information in files retrieved from Osama bin Laden's compound.By By Stephen Braun, The Associated Press , June 19, 2011
Raid on bin Laden compound avenged CIA deaths
WASHINGTON (AP) — For a small cadre of CIA veterans, the death of Osama bin Laden was more than just a national moment of relief and closure. It was also a measure of payback, a settling of a score for a pair of deaths, the details of which have remained a secret for 13 years.By By Adam Goldman, The Associated Press , May 29, 2011
Taliban attack US vehicles in Pakistan
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A Taliban car bomb struck an armored vehicle taking American government employees to the U.S consulate in northwest Pakistan on Friday, officials said, in a strike the militants said was in revenge for the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.By By Nahal Toosi, The Associated Press , May 20, 2011
US says it wants access to 3 bin Laden widows
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The United States says it wants to talk to the three widows of Osama bin Laden, who are in Pakistani custody.May 08, 2011
Bin Laden's death a tough subject for the pulpit
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — The killing of Osama bin Laden, a man who was America's face of evil for nearly a decade, left Christians, Jews and Muslims relieved, proud or even jubilant. For their religious leaders, it was sometimes hard to know just what to say about that.By By Brock Vergakis, The Associated Press , May 08, 2011
Officials mine secrets of bin Laden papers, videos
WASHINGTON — U.S. officials will mine the secrets of Osama bin Laden by poring over an intelligence haul seized at the time of his death that a top White House aide describes as a wealth of intelligence about al-Qaida.By By Kimberly Dozier, The Associated Press , May 08, 2011
Bin Laden raid sparks rare criticism in Pakistan
Outraged Pakistanis stepped up calls Saturday for top government officials to resign following the daring American helicopter raid that killed Osama bin Laden and embarrassed the nation.May 07, 2011
Pakistan paints dismal image of bin Laden's end
Pakistan's military paints a different picture than the United States of Osama bin Laden's final days: far from the terror mastermind still trying to strike America, he's seen as an aging terrorist hiding in barren rooms, short of money and struggling to maintain his grip on al-Qaida.May 07, 2011
Pakistan's army warns U.S. not to stage more raids
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan's army broke its silence Thursday over the U.S. commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden, acknowledging its own “shortcomings” in efforts to find the al-Qaida leader but threatening to review cooperation with Washington if there is another similar violation of Pakistani sovereignty.By By Chris Brummitt, The Associated Press , May 06, 2011
Pentagon: No firm evidence of Pakistani complicity
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. has no “definitive evidence” that Pakistan knew Osama bin Laden had been living in the compound where Navy SEALs killed him, but the Pakistanis must now show convincingly their commitment to defeating the al-Qaida terrorist network, a senior Pentagon official said Thursday.By By Robert Burns, The Associated Press , May 05, 2011
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