[quote="woll69"]Buried at sea??? FFs the yanks just dont make it easy to believe anything do they? A body would be handy... just for a day or two.....[/quote]
There will be film of the entire raid and upto his burial, who would miss out on making a movie that would sell in its Billions.....
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[quote="Spence"]that's that family lineage of cunts stopped. Get in!! [/quote]
You've got to be kidding. The Bin Laden's are one of the richest and most powerful families in the world. It's the rest of the cunts we should be bothered about.
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[quote="kuriousoranj"][quote="Spence"]that's that family lineage of cunts stopped. Get in!! [/quote]
You've got to be kidding. The Bin Laden's are one of the richest and most powerful families in the world. It's the rest of the cunts we should be bothered about.[/quote]
So true. Doesn't he have about 30 children who are all evil?
[quote="jack5"][quote="kuriousoranj"][quote="Spence"]that's that family lineage of cunts stopped. Get in!! [/quote]
You've got to be kidding. The Bin Laden's are one of the richest and most powerful families in the world. It's the rest of the cunts we should be bothered about.[/quote]
So true. Doesn't he have about 30 children who are all evil?[/quote]
Still would have prefered him to be caught alive and put on trial Still just hope the back lash is subbdued and his followers give it a rest, cant see it mind, troubling times ahead
[quote="Banter"]America is going mental, celebrating like they've won the world cup. Cracking scenes.[/quote]
The same country that effectively put the man in power and armed him to the teeth for several years..
Not much to celebrate imo, it's taken 'the greatest military force in the world' 10 years to find a bearded, 6 ft 5 man on kidney dialysis. Who's been hiding 100 yards away from a military compound. Hardly an astounding achievement at all.
The man was truly a scumbag, but his death will make little difference in the grand scheme of things imo. Bin Laden isn't the root of islamic terrorism towards the west, you can attribute that to a shockingly bad US and UK foreign policy over the last 20 years. Not that it vindicates their actions. But America are effectively celebrating a problem they created, with little thought towards the amount of people who have died in pursuit of this one man, and the amount who will die as a result of revenge attacks.
Soul boy that's bullshit, as said above it's closure for a hell of a lot if people, and I'm happy for them, because when someone murders your loved ones you instantly want to see something, either done about it or justice, I would imagine most who have suffered around the world at the hands of terrorism will be clapping their hands, and rightly so
[quote="mattlcfc"]Still would have prefered him to be caught alive and put on trial Still just hope the back lash is subbdued and his followers give it a rest, cant see it mind, troubling times ahead [/quote]
No. That was the last thing we needed - a mad man spouting off his bile to an adoring audience (the cranks that worship him) and fueling the fire. The Americans wanted him dead. Job done.
[quote="The Individual"]Soul boy that's bullshit, as said above it's closure for a hell of a lot if people, and I'm happy for them, because when someone murders your loved ones you instantly want to see something, either done about it or justice, I would imagine most who have suffered around the world at the hands of terrorism will be clapping their hands, and rightly so[/quote]
it's closure for those who lost loved ones in 9/11, aye. Remember them by all means. But I don't see the need for celebration, it won't stop terrorism and, if anything, is likely to make things worse. Don't see what's bullshit about that?
[quote="Soul Bhoy"]it's closure for those who lost loved ones in 9/11, aye. Remember them by all means. But I don't see the need for celebration, it won't stop terrorism and, if anything, is likely to make things worse. Don't see what's bullshit about that?[/quote]
It's symbolic.
You don't see the need for New Yorkers, amongst others, to be glad that the mastermind of 9/11 has been served justice? Wow, just wow.
[quote="Soul Bhoy"]it's closure for those who lost loved ones in 9/11, aye. Remember them by all means. But I don't see the need for celebration, it won't stop terrorism and, if anything, is likely to make things worse. Don't see what's bullshit about that?[/quote]
The bullshit was the stupid comment like "I don't see what's to celebrate"
because, despite it being a good thing he no longer exists, the likelyhood of further terror attacks has increased now.. attacks will be carried out in the name of this 'martyr', I don't see that as something to celebrate.
[quote="Soul Bhoy"]because, despite it being a good thing he no longer exists, the likelyhood of further terror attacks has increased now.. attacks will be carried out in the name of this 'martyr', I don't see that as something to celebrate.[/quote]
[quote="Vasque"][quote="mattlcfc"]Still would have prefered him to be caught alive and put on trial Still just hope the back lash is subbdued and his followers give it a rest, cant see it mind, troubling times ahead [/quote]
No. That was the last thing we needed - a mad man spouting off his bile to an adoring audience (the cranks that worship him) and fueling the fire. The Americans wanted him dead. Job done.[/quote]
Understand that angle but i would have loved to of seen him dragged in court and he would have been a minefield of information. He would have ended up dead either way but i feel it would be fitting to see the horrible c11nt rot in jail . Still he is all washed up now anyways
Hopefully this will hasten the withdrawal of troops. As soul bhoy rightly said the disastrous foreign policies of several western countries is definitely also to blame for this.
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[quote="woll69"]Buried at sea??? FFs the yanks just dont make it easy to believe anything do they? A body would be handy... just for a day or two.....[/quote]
They followed Islamic protocol. It seems America can never do things right.