The U.S. can't prove Osama bin Laden is actually dead.
By H. Nelson Goodson
May 4, 2011
Washington D.C. - On Wednesday, the White House announced that President Barack H. Obama had decided not to release Osama bin Laden's dead body photos. The reason cited, Obama didn't was to inflame hate toward the U.S., but regardless just by saying Bin Laden has been killed by U.S. Navy Seals has already inflame hate from Al-Qaeda terrorists towards Americans.
Obama's decision ignited speculation and conspiracy theories that Bin Laden was never killed in Pakistan. The U.S. has no body of proof and now won't release photos. Who was actually killed and why?
Some critics and Republicans are accusing the White House of fabricating the raid in order to re-elect Obama and gain popularity for the President. Obama has spoken about the kill and will most likely appear on national talk shows concerning the death of Osama. But without the proof of body or actual photos of Osama's dead body, the general public opinion in the U.S. and throughout the World will always end up with doubt that the Al-Qaeda leader was ever killed.
The first White House initial reports about what transpired in the alleged Bin Laden compound in Pakistan were later proven to be inaccurate. White House officials first said, Bin Laden was involved in a firefight with Navy Seals and then changed it to a different version and said that Bin Laden was not armed when he was killed in cold blood. His body was later dumped at sea after photos and video were taken, however they won't be released, according to the White House.
It seems President Obama, his administration and the National Security Agency can't prove Bin Laden has been killed.
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By H. Nelson Goodson
May 4, 2011
Washington D.C. - On Wednesday, the White House announced that President Barack H. Obama had decided not to release Osama bin Laden's dead body photos. The reason cited, Obama didn't was to inflame hate toward the U.S., but regardless just by saying Bin Laden has been killed by U.S. Navy Seals has already inflame hate from Al-Qaeda terrorists towards Americans.
Obama's decision ignited speculation and conspiracy theories that Bin Laden was never killed in Pakistan. The U.S. has no body of proof and now won't release photos. Who was actually killed and why?
Some critics and Republicans are accusing the White House of fabricating the raid in order to re-elect Obama and gain popularity for the President. Obama has spoken about the kill and will most likely appear on national talk shows concerning the death of Osama. But without the proof of body or actual photos of Osama's dead body, the general public opinion in the U.S. and throughout the World will always end up with doubt that the Al-Qaeda leader was ever killed.
The first White House initial reports about what transpired in the alleged Bin Laden compound in Pakistan were later proven to be inaccurate. White House officials first said, Bin Laden was involved in a firefight with Navy Seals and then changed it to a different version and said that Bin Laden was not armed when he was killed in cold blood. His body was later dumped at sea after photos and video were taken, however they won't be released, according to the White House.
It seems President Obama, his administration and the National Security Agency can't prove Bin Laden has been killed.
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