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U.S Forces have Killed Osama Bin Laden

Posted by Tommy On May - 1 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

The world’s most wanted terrorist has been killed by U.S forces in a join military operation with Pakistan’s ISI. U.S has for long used Osama as an excuse to invade foreign lands and kill millions of innocent people.

Osama bin Laden — the longtime leader of al Qaeda — was killed by U.S. forces in a mansion about 100 kilometers, or 62 miles, north of the Pakistani capital of Islamabad along with other family members, a senior U.S. official said.

Bin Laden resisted the assault and was killed in a firefight, senior administration officials said.

The Pakistani intelligence official said he did not know who fired the shot that actually killed the terror mastermind.

Three other men were also killed in raid, as was a woman who was being used as a human shield, senior administration officials said.

The U.S. team was at the compound for about 40 minutes, the officials said. There were no casualties on the American side, although a U.S. helicopter crashed during the raid due to mechanical problems. The helicopter was then destroyed for security reasons, senior administration officials said.

A senior administration official told reporters that Obama’s administration did not share intelligence gathered beforehand with any other country — including Pakistan — for security reasons.

The official said only a small group of people inside the U.S. government knew about this operation ahead of time. Another official said a “small U.S. team” was involved in the operation; but the official would not confirm any U.S. military involvement.

However, a senior defense official said U.S. Navy SEALs were involved.

Something is going out right there in California Coast. Many residents in California have witnessed a mystery missile like object that was seen at the California coast last evening. Many believe that the missile or the object seen was too slow to be a real missile.

Was the military testing some new weapons off the California coast? The Pentagon says that there was no testing going on in the area by any of the local military bases. The United States government is not really sure what the flying object was, or who may have launched it into the air last night. The United States Defense Department, and others, have said that the object did not appear to be a military type projectile.

I am not sure whether to believe the words of Pentagon. Pentagon has been known for the facts to conduct such missile testing and say they actually didn’t test any.

Some say that the object may even be an airplane. The event that transpired is being labeled as “unexplained” by officials. It is not being considered as a threat. A jet plane leaves behind it a contrail. A contrail is a trail of condensed water vapor that can be seen coming out of the jet engine. This could be misconstrued as a missile trail.

I am sure that this is the work of some military testing that Defense department want it to be secret. Its not a day to day story when something unique happens and the defense is not serious of that. I think they don’t want to let the testing be public for whatever reasons.

However, the event was captured on video taken from a news helicopter for a major television network. Here’s the video for you.

Heavy overnight rains triggered flash floods in the US state of Arkansas, killing at least 12 people at a camp ground, police said Friday.

Some of the victims might have been children, and several others are believed to be trapped or remain missing in the area near the Ouachita Mountains in western Arkansas, CNN reported.

Police were still determining whether the victims were residents or campers at the Albert Pike camp ground.

Rescue teams in helicopters were searching for survivors, said Arkansas state police spokesman Bill Sadler. ‘It’s going to be a while before we have reliable communications from that area,’ Sadler said, adding that the camp grounds were in a very remote area.

The American Military released a statement today stating the killing of Innocent Afghan Civilians as a mistake of wrong identity thinking them to be some terrorists.

The incident occured this feb, when a truck fully loaded with people was heading towards the US military. The predator operator who is responsible for tracking such vehicles gave a false report (From Military point of view its an error) that the person on the truck was fully men .

Suspecting it to be terrorist ,the US army instead of capturing them, loaded the Helicopter full with rockets and hit the truck, thereby killing innocent Men, Women and children.

Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal has deeply regret this incident and offered an apology to the Afghan President Hamid Karzai adding the Military will be trained more specifically on how to handle an unidentified object.

As an disciplinary action, four American officers, including a brigade and battalion commander, had been reprimanded, and that two junior officers had also been disciplined.

What i ask is  By doing the discipline action  can you give life to the death person who has not done any crime at all?

Is this the only mistake US army did? There have been many unconfirmed reports about US military killed innocent civilians.

I am eagerly waiting on what the American president Barrack Obama has to say on this statement from the military!!!

Australian-sign-camels-wombats-kangaroosThe Australian government have proposed a budget of $16m to stop the growing mess of camel in their continent.

The plan proposed by the government is to kill the camel either from Helicopter or through foot using guns. Now this is not at all welcomed by the Animal Welfare Community who are in War path with the government.

What Camel got to do with Australia eh. Well, Australia in their mid 90′s imported Camels in order to make the desert travelling easy in their continent.

The camel though have grown excess in population and are about 1 million now. That is, for every 20 Australians there is atleast 1 camel. If the situation continues the population of camel will double in the current years leaving the government in very serious situation.

Considering every thing in hold, the Australian government finally decided to cull some camels. But this is not welcomed by Animal Welfare Community.

Instead, the community have proposed an alternate plan stating, “Instead of killing the camel, birth control pills or making the camel infertile options should be considered”.

There is no word yet from the Australian government on this issue.

An overexcited Australian pilot crashes his Helicopter after seeing a crocodile. The pilot along with his friend was on the air passing through the forest in the northern city of Darwin,Australia. The pilot spotted a crocodile and turned the copter to have a closer look on the crocodile.

The helicopter crashed and the next thing the pilot recalls was lying in the mud.  “The pilot said after starting the turn the next thing he remembered was being upside down in the mud,” the statement said.

Seeing his friend passenger injured and fearing that he might be in Hypothermia, the pilot rescued him from the crocodile and buried him in Sand leaving his head alone to breathe.

What is Hypothermia?

According to wikipedia, Hypothermia (from Greek ὑποθερμία) is a condition in which an organism’s temperature drops below that required for normal Metabolism and bodily functions.

Immediately after buring his friend, the pilot raised the alarm for Help. When the Medical officials arrived to the spot, they first thought that the man is dead. After seeing the head movement of the victim did the doctors recognised that he was alive.

Air ambulance operator Careflight said in a statement that the pilot had been flying along the Dundee Beach, 60km (37 miles) from Darwin, when he tried to turn to look at a crocodile. Ian Badham, director of Careflight, said the case was “bizarre”

“It turned out that the pilot had realized it might take rescue services until daylight to actually get there.”

Mr Badham said the passenger was being treated in hospital for head, chest and arm injuries.