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  • HijoDMaite0

    This story is going around the Spanish radio stations this morning.

    "Mexican Immigrant Tells Radio Station His Son Helped Kill Bin Laden"

    http://guanabee.com/2011/05/mexi…

  • CALLES0

    Si i heard its a sleepy retirement military town. sounds like exactly what he was doing

  • 74LEO0

    Terror & the Osama bin Laden assassination
    By Sara Flounders
    Published May 3, 2011 9:20 PM

    Very little is known about the top-secret U.S. operation that executed Osama bin Laden, except what President Barack Obama chose to announce: that U.S. secret forces found bin Laden, killed him May 1 and disposed of his body at sea on May 2.

    Although Obama hailed this as a “turning point in the war on terror,” it is clear that he was not proposing any plans to bring U.S. troops home. Instead, the resulting jingoistic media barrage is being used to celebrate the three unpopular wars that have devastated Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, at the cost of more than 1 million lives and $1 trillion over the past 10 years.

    The orchestrated celebration of this military operation will justify further expansion of the military budget, weapons systems and tactics like targeted assassinations, secret rendition and new drone attacks.

    The threat of shadowy bin Laden and the al-Qaida network has been used again and again to build support for U.S. wars, repressive legislation, maximum security measures and wide-ranging attacks on civil liberties.

    Obama warned of "violent attacks around the world after the death of bin Laden.” Such dire yet vague warnings might also be used to push through new legislation giving a blank check to wildly increased levels of repression within the U.S. and to waging new U.S. wars abroad without any form of Congressional debate or authorization. Such pieces of legislation are already introduced in both houses of Congress.

    House bill H.R.968 and Senate bill S.551are expected to be included in the upcoming military appropriations bill. These ever-expanding annual military appropriation budgets now sail through Congress without question or discussion.

    Creating anti-Muslim bigotry

    The constant threat of terror attacks has whipped up a climate of anti-Muslim hate and fear in large parts of the population. Racism and fear are essential props of imperialist war. Whenever support for U.S. wars and the mood of hatred seems to wane, U.S. officials from local prosecutors to FBI and national police agencies uncover a new “plot.” Many have been exposed as scurrilous acts of entrapment against immigrants. But the media feeding frenzy lasts for weeks and poisons all relations.

    Although no other attack blamed on Muslims has taken place since Sept. 11, 2001, hundreds of Muslims in the past 10 years have been sentenced to decades and even life in prison based on frenzied and flimsy charges. Thousands of Arab and South Asian immigrants have been deported without any appeal or due process. Thousands more have simply “disappeared,” as victims of extra-judicial kidnapping and secret rendition.

    This is hardly the first U.S. political assassination. Progressive and revolutionary figures like Che Guevara in Bolivia, Patrice Lumumba in Congo and Salvador Allende in Chile were killed at the behest of the CIA. Today hundreds of drone attacks routinely target thousands of nameless civilians in villages from Libya, Pakistan and Afghanistan to Yemen, Sudan and Somalia. No declaration of war, no evidence and no discussion precede or follow these attacks. Similar targeted assassinations by Israel are now considered routine in the West Bank and Gaza.

    The assassination of bin Laden completely overwhelmed all coverage of NATO’s attempt to assassinate Moammar Gadhafi in Libya, which resulted in the death of Gadhafi’s son and three grandchildren in a missile strike.

    It is significant that the operation against bin Laden comes at the very beginning of President Obama’s announced new presidential campaign. It immediately raised his ratings in the corporate media, which are tied to the largest military corporations at a time when big business is demanding more givebacks and every state and city are instituting cutbacks.

    U.S. war created bin Laden

    Of course, the assassination of bin Laden raises many questions. He was not killed in a cave in Afghanistan or even near the border area, but in the center of the military stronghold of Abbottabad, just 100 yards from the Kakul Military Academy, the school for training officers of the Pakistani Army. It is a little like finding bin Laden in an estate next door to West Point Military Academy.

    It is difficult to imagine that this elaborate compound was unknown. In the past decade U.S. military aid to Pakistan has surpassed $20 billion. It has left the people of Pakistan impoverished and the military more bloated, repressive and corrupt than before. The war in Afghanistan continues at a cost of $2 billion a week. U.S. wars and unlimited military aid are a source of fantastic profit to private contractors and hundreds of U.S. military corporations and banks.

    It is almost impossible to find a description of bin Laden that does not include the role of U.S. secret agencies in funding and training him during the years of war against the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan in the 1980s. The U.S. had no trouble supporting a reactionary political outlook then that was disconnected from mass movements and progressive social issues and willing to use political terror, fanaticism and sectarian violence.

    Again and again divisive sectarian bombings and attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan have been blamed on al-Qaida operatives, even when these acts have seemed to put a brake on unified mass resistance, thus assisting the continuing U.S. occupation.

    In the past three months unified resistance by millions of people across the Arab world has challenged U.S. corporate domination and U.S.-supported dictators in a way that isolated sectarian bombing never could. It is no stretch to speculate that U.S. and Israeli “secret ops” may turn to bombings and massacres by unknown groups to create fear, sectarian divisions and new excuses for massive repression against the Arab Spring of revolutionary upheavals.

    This is an old police tactic, used all too effectively against workers’ struggles in the past. On May Day in Chicago 125 years ago, a bomb thrown by police agents in what came to be called the Haymarket Riot was used to frame up organizers advocating the eight-hour workday and break up the workers’ movement.

    An April 28 bombing at a café in Marrakesh, Morocco, that killed 16 people, many of them Western tourists, seemed to be directed not at the corrupt monarchy but at dampening the mass resistance that was spreading.

    That bombing was immediately an excuse for a crackdown by the government and a reversal of the constitutional reforms that King Mohammed VI had promised after massive demonstrations demanding reforms and democracy. Security forces have since been stationed in Morocco’s main cities, supposedly to protect the public.

    It is too soon to know the fallout of the latest U.S. secret operation in Pakistan. But we do know the U.S. has no plans to end the terror of its “war on terror.”

    Every effort must be made to challenge the ugly, pro-war climate being whipped up. Demands to end these wars and bring all U.S. troops home must become part of every struggle generated by the cutbacks and the growing attacks on unions.

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  • lowimpakt0

    Osama Bin Laden is an anagram of....... lob da man in sea

    • becasue we all knows thats what azakalee happened74LEO
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    uh oh.. they are not releasing any evidence.

    • Over to you Jasongraham
    • FML I meant Julian. As in Assange.graham
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    ...at least any visual evidence.

  • CygnusZero40

    Well here we go, decades of people questioning if he's really dead. Awesome.

    • its besides the point in the end whether he's dead or not. the real issue are all these wars being waged.
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  • GeorgesII0

    ooooh Americaaa...

  • tanpopo0

    Pics or it didn't happen... :P

    "WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama says releasing photos of Osama bin Laden's body could pose a national security risk to the United States.
    White House spokesman Jay Carney says Obama has seen the photographs U.S. forces took of bin Laden after they shot and killed the al-Qaida leader. Administration officials discussed whether to release the images, but the president ultimately decided he did not want to make available graphic photos that could become a propaganda tool.
    Carney says the president believes the DNA and facial analysis proves the man U.S. forces shot was bin Laden, and the photos are not needed as further proof. Obama made his comments in a CBS News interview."

    Maybe saying he is dead is a propaganda tool?

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  • garretttt0

    they should release the photos on tonights American Idol... makes sense... and Id really like to hear Steven Tylers opinion on them

  • liamh0

  • its_only_me0

    The US is the biggest boasting nation on earth.
    If they killed him they would have flown James Cameron in to film the evidence for imax.

  • lukus_W20

    Why does this make any difference?

    Couldn't it end up making his supporters fight harder?

  • e-pill0

    • They don't have a smaller room in whitehouse so they sit on each others lap to watch the operation?Beeswax
    • Well I guess they don't watch top secret footage in the home theater with the popcorn cart.ETM
  • mg330

    An image released by Reuters taken in the compound about an hour after the assault. They say there were no weapons present. Look under the guy's head - there's a damn water gun under his head!

    Graphic, gross stuff. Be warned.
    http://ca.news.yahoo.com/photos/…

    • they probably went in like cowboys,
      and this water gun was loaded btw
      GeorgesII
  • dbloc0

    • lol pretty fantasticCygnusZero4
    • this is iconic
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    • want to have a beer with the user with his profile.74LEO
    • lolmoldero