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Osama bin Laden declared dead by Obama

Osama bin Laden killed in Pakistan Washington: Al Qaeda’s founder Osama bin Laden has been pronounced dead by the president of the United States of America.

The story of the ‘most wanted’ man by America comes to end.

The world’s most dangerous terrorist Osama bin Laden was killed late Sunday night in an operation conducted by the United States.  He was residing in a mansion outside the city of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, claims a senior US official.  His body has been recovered by the American military and remains in their custody.

The mastermind behind the World Trade Centre attacks was killed along with his son and three other members of Al Qaeda.

He was responsible for many atrocities including thousands of deaths of innocent Americans in the 9/11 offensive.

President Barack Obama declares this a victory for the United States and the citizens of the country who are outside the White House celebrating this momentous win.  Thousands of Americans chant “USA USA!” as the news spreads around the entire world.

Obama says Osama’s death is a powerful success with the support of Pakistan.  It was known that he was hiding in a compound deep within Pakistan.

“Tonight, I can report to the people of the United States and the world, the United States had carried an operation that has killed Osama Bin Laden, a terrorist responsible for killing thousands of innocent people,” Obama said in a statement.

“Today, at my direction, the United States carried out that operation… they killed Osama Bin Laden and took custody of his body.

“The death of Bin Laden marks the most significant achievement to date against Al Qaeda.

“We must also reaffirm that United states is not and will never be at war against Islam. Bin Laden was not a Muslim leader, in fact, he slaughtered many Muslims,” Obama said.

As this is a moment of joy for the Americans, this may brew up trouble for Pakistan.

Read it at Al Jazeera, BBC, Press TV and NY Times.