Sunday, May 1, 2011

Red Alert: Osama bin Laden Killed

Red Alert: Hamas and the Muslim BrotherhoodSTRATFOR  "At this early hour, the only thing possible is speculation on the consequences of bin Laden’s death, and that speculation is inherently flawed. Still, the importance of his death has its consequences. Certainly one consequence will be a sense of triumph in the United States. To others, this will be another false claim by the United States. For others it will be a call to war. We know little beyond what we have been told, but we know it matters."

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Bin Laden shot in head by US Navy seals  "President Obama said no civilians or American soldiers were injured during the mission that ended in the death of Bin Laden."

Osama bin Laden, the face of terror, killed in Pakistan  "On Sunday, the president said he ordered an operation -- carried out by a handful of U.S. troops -- to kill bin Laden in Pakistan. They did so after a firefight, bringing out the al Qaeda leader's body with them after their mission was complete."

Ex-President Carter bombs in Pyongyang

PJ Tatler  "Ex-President Carter did not do himself proud in Pyongyang. Dear Leader Kim Jong-il didn’t meet with him and summoned him back after he had left for the airport to carry an “important message.”"
The important message was delivered by a foreign ministry official, not Kim Jong Il. The official read out a written message from the Dear Leader, stating Kim’s willingness for “unconditional talks” for the nuclear issue and holding a summit with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak — neither of which are new proposals.
“Carter was used by North Korea like a fool,” said Toshimitsu Shigemura, an expert on North Korea at Waseda University in Tokyo.
Jimmy Carter's fumble
http://theweek.com/section/cartoon/0/207325/all-cartoons