Saturday, March 28, 2009

Osama bin Laden is in Pakistan - Barak Hussein Obama

United States Friday for the first time that the world's most wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden is hiding in Pakistan. U.S. President Barak Hussein Obama's statement that out of 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks fly gangster is still alive.

Obama on Afghanistan and Pakistan, while presenting new strategies that Osama and his colleague Al Eman Jwahiri area in Pakistan's restive Kbaili is hidden.



He says that Al-Qaida in their areas of Pakistan Kbaili Panahgahon against U.S. plans to attack the knot is. He said that his government is determined that it will not allow.

Obama said that many in the intelligence assessments that Al Qaeda has warned Pakistan to attack on their hideout in the United States to actively plot is created. If the U.S. President has warned the Afghan government before the collapse of the Taliban or Al Qaida has to be a challenge, he was again in the country will be the foundation for so much more militant and several people want to kill.

The United States has promised to help: Obama said that the United States of financial support given to Afghanistan three times, and the next five years to about one and a half billion dollars per year to support the bipartisan Senate bill

The security of the population in the world to be in danger, the president warned that the government of Pakistan terrorists Panahgahon ability to destroy their own power and security are in.

He said that we insist on action against terrorists, is in every way. Afghanistan close to Pakistan's border provinces of the bad situation that mention Obama, the U.S. people in the border area of the world is a dangerous place.

U.S. troops in Afghanistan to increase the number of plans, the President announced that the American public should understand that Pakistan for fighting Al Qaeda have a need to help us. He said that if the Afghan government's collapse in the hands of the Taliban and Al Qaida have freelance work, it will be given to the country will become a stronghold for militants.

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