Friday, 6 May 2011

Cartier Earrings statement released by the Afghan Taliban

Cartier Jewelry Taliban, one of Osama bin Laden's closest allies, confirmed on Friday that the founder of al-Qaeda had been killed by U.S. commandos during the raid in Pakistan.

Admission to the Taliban comes on the heels of a first part of the day of al-Qaeda, removing the question of whether bin Laden's closest allies and his terrorist network, believed to be dead.

Bin Laden "martyrdom as adopted by the will of God Almighty for a brutal attack by the invading U.S. troops," said a statement released by the Afghan Taliban, which for years allowed the terrorist network of Bin Laden operating in Afghanistan.

Barack Obama announced Sunday that bin Laden had been killed by U.S. commandos during the raid combined Abbottabad, about 35 miles north of the Pakistani capital, Islamabad.

On Friday, Obama and Vice President Joe wait met privately with members of Navy SEAL Team 6, the unit that made the raid.

Cartier Love Bracelet Among the labels that Obama met in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, was the one who made the fatal shots at Bin Laden but was not isolated to the president, a senior government official told CNN.

Obama and Biden thanked the commandos and was briefed on the operation of unit members who made it, according to an official White House who spoke on condition of anonymity. The official was not authorized to disclose information about the meeting.

Authorities said that Bin Laden died twice - in the head, once in the chest. He was buried at sea in what U.S. officials described as an Islamic burial.

Obama earlier this week decided not to publish photos of the body of Ben Laden, saying that not to inflame Arab passions and seem to rejoice.

The decision drew sharp criticism from many people who wanted to show the death of terrorist leader. Others, including many in the city where bin Laden had been killed, said they did not believe he was dead.

But on Friday acknowledged al-Qaeda and Taliban wake questions about bin Laden's closest allies believed killed a Navy SEAL.

Al-Qaeda confirms death of its leader in a statement on the Web, and took the opportunity to taunt and threaten the United States.

"Sheikh Osama is not to create an organization that is lost in his death or the loss of his departure," according to the statement, which CNN can not independently verified. Cartier Love

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