Sunday, May 8, 2011

Obama paid tribute to the squad that killed bin Laden

To close what he described as "historic week," President Barack Obama has decorated Friday, May 6, members of the commando that killed Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan. On the military base of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Mr. Obama and his Vice President Joe Biden paid tribute to soldiers who participated in the mission, saying they had "decapitated al-Qaida." "It was a chance for me to say on behalf of all Americans and all peoples throughout the world, good job.

Good job!" He said. The men who led the raid against bin Laden are "professionals of the shadow of America. They have trained for years, they are battle-hardened, they are prepared relentlessly for that mission." "When I ordered, they were ready," said Bush. And these days, the whole world could see how much they were.

Of those Americans who deserves credit for one of the largest operations Military and intelligence in the history of our nation. " A senior American soldiers were awarded a presidential citation, "the highest award that can be given to a unit in recognition of their service and their extraordinary success." However, nobody yet knows the exact composition of the commando who found and killed Osama bin Laden.

Vice President Biden simply stated the fact that members of the Navy Seals, Special Forces U.S. Navy, were involved, what the White House has refused to confirm. U.S. media believe that the spearhead of the attack was "Team 6" Navy Seals, presented as an elite unit whose missions are considered so sensitive that their existence was never confirmed.

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