Osama bin Laden is dead. Jill Jackson, a producer for CBS News, seems to have broken the story on her feed.Major news organizations like The New York Times and CNN have conformed it.
President Obama has called a news conference.Up-to-the-minute updates after the jump.Osama Bin Laden is dead and his body is in U.S. custody, according to numerous reports.The news first came moments after the White House announced it would address the nation at 9:30pm CST on Sunday.
Two hours after U.S. President Barrack Obama announced that Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had been killed in the Pakistani town of Abbotabad, there was no word from the civilian administration nor the military hierarchy here on what the Americans claimed to have been a “joint operation”. President Obama is expected to deliver a statement from the White House Sunday night to discuss the major development.
President Obama announced that Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks, was killed in a firefight during an operation he ordered Sunday inside Pakistan, ending a 10-year manhunt for the world’s most wanted terrorist. Here's the full text and following is the video of Obama's speech
The man behind the suicide hijack attacks of September 11, 2001, and who U.S. officials said late on Sunday was dead, was the nemesis of former President George W. Bush, who pledged to take him "dead or alive" and whose two terms were dominated by a "war on terror" against his al Qaeda network.Bin Laden also assailed Bush's successor, Barack Obama, dismissing a new beginning with Muslims he offered in a 2009 speech as sowing "seeds for hatred and revenge against America.
"Widely assumed to be hiding in Pakistan - whether in a mountain cave or a bustling city - bin Laden was believed to be largely bereft of operational control, under threat from U.S. drone strikes and struggling with disenchantment among former supporters alienated by suicide attacks in Iraq in 2004-06.
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