超级电影系统作者洛阳:President Obama Says Osama Bin Laden Death a ...

来源:百度文库 编辑:九乡新闻网 时间:2024/10/02 18:38:50
Osama Bin Laden Operation Months in Making
President Barack Obama reads his statement to photographers after making a televised statement on the death of Osama bin Laden from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Sunday, May 1, 2011. Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Photo

Text Size
- /+
ByDEVIN DWYER (@devindwyer) andJAKE TAPPER (@jaketapper)
May 2, 2011
 
President Obama tonight heraldedOsama bin Laden's death as a major milestone in the war against al Qaeda, and "justice" for families of the nearly 3,000 victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Obama said the operation was carried out Sunday afternoon in northwest Pakistan after "years of painstaking work" by intelligence agencies yielded new clues to bin Laden's whereabouts starting last summer.
"I met repeatedly with my National Security team as we developed more information about the possibility that we had located Bin Laden hiding within a compound deep inside Pakistan," Obama said in an address from the East Room of the White House Sunday evening.
"Finally, last week I determined that we had enough intelligence to take action and authorized an operation to getOsama bin Laden and bring him to justice," Obama said.
"Today, at my direction the United States launched a targeted operation against that compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. A small team of Americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. No Americans were harmed. They took care to avoid civilian casualties. After a firefight, they killed Osama bin Laden and took custody of his body."

Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Photo
President Barack Obama reads his statement to...View Full Size
Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Photo
President Barack Obama reads his statement to photographers after making a televised statement on the death of Osama bin Laden from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Sunday, May 1, 2011.

A senior administration official said key members of the national security team gathered in the White House situation room at 1 p.m Sunday to monitor the operation, which was carried out on the ground by Navy SEALS.
Nearly three hours later, Obama was informed that bin Laden's body had been tentatively identified. The identity was later confirmed, likely through DNA testing.
Bin Laden's body is being handled in accordance with Islamic practice and tradition, one senior administration official said. He is expected to be buried at sea.
The government has not said whether a photo of bin Laden will be released to the media as proof of his death.
"The death of bin Laden marks the most significant achievement to date to defeat al Qaeda," Obama said.
In his address, the president invoked the memory and imagery of the 9/11 attacks, and the "gaping whole in our hearts" that led to the international manhunt for bin Laden nearly a decade ago.
The president said the killing of bin Laden would resonate around the world with people who oppose terrorism, and he stressed that the U.S. did not target bin Laden because of his faith.
"The U.S. is not at war with Islam," Obama said, echoing a phrase also used by his predecessorPresident George W. Bush. "Bin laden was not a Muslim leader. He was a mass murderer of Muslims.
"His demise should be welcomed by all who believe in peace and human dignity," Obama said.
The president said that the development demonstrates America's resolve to uphold justice and would be particularly meaningful for families of the victims.
"We will be relentless in our defense of our citizens and our friends and allies," Obama said. "And on nights like this one, we can say to families who lost loved ones to al Qaeda's terror: justice has been done."